2017 TEA Fan Choice Award Voting Begins

2017 TEA Fan Choice Award Voting Begins

LOS ANGELES — Voting has begun for the 2017 TEA Fan Choice Award, sponsored by CameraPrive.

“The Fan Choice Award is one of the most exciting and interesting because it’s simply so unpredictable,” Steven Grooby of Grooby Productions, which puts on the TEA Show. “Because we allow votes only from websites, forums, or social media people (and we have people screen them), it’s not a vote for a winner based on clicks, but a winner based on genuine votes from genuine fans.”

Winners from previous years include Kylie Maria, Aubrey Kate, Khloe Hart, and Jane Marie. 

Fans can vote here (only one vote per user). Incomplete and spam forms will be disqualified from inclusion and fans must include their website, forum, or social media handle in order for their vote to count. Companies and performers interested in sponsoring can email kristel@grooby.com directly.

Voting closes on Feb. 1.

The TEAs (also known as the Transgender Erotica Awards), now in its ninth year, celebrates the accomplishments of the trans adult industry and its performers.

The 2017 TEAs will be hosted by viral sensation and TEA Lifetime Achievement winner TS Madison at the Avalon in Hollywood.

The pre-party will be held on March 3 at the Bardot, the fan convention will be held on March 4 at the Avalon, and the awards will be held at the Avalon on March 5.  

The Avalon and its connecting property, the Bardot, are located at 1735 Vine St., Los Angeles 90028.

Discounted pre-sale tickets are available for purchase at TheTEAShow.com.

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