Brazzers' Get Rubber! Campaign Launches 2nd PSA

MONTREAL — Brazzers released on Monday its second public service announcement relative to its Get Rubber! campaign.

Brazzers film stars Jessica Jaymes, Julia Ann and Jenna Haze appear in the minute-long video, which aims to shed light on adult industry filming practices while emphasizing the importance of practicing safe sex in the real world.

“Reckless sexual behavior by adult performers prior to filming should not reflect on an entire industry,” said Frank, Brazzers.com's director of production. “Adult performers who take pride in the work they do, respect their bodies and practice safe sex in their private lives. This allows them to perform without condoms in front of the camera in good faith.”

The PSA is part of a continuing series by Brazzers and its parent company, the Manwin Group of Companies, that aims to raise awareness about sexually transmitted infections, AIDS, and practicing safe sex. It will appear on Brazzers DVD pre-rolls, on GetRubber.com, as well as various social media sites.

Brazzers in its PSA announcement said it is one of the most prolific producers of porn worldwide, shooting an average of 100 scenes every month.

"Brazzers’ clean record is a testament to the success of current industry practices," the company said.

The PSA can be seen at GetRubber.com. .

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