Bree Olson in Brazzers' Latest Safe Sex PSA

MONTREAL — Brazzers' Get Rubber! campaign has unveiled its third public service video, this time featuring Charlie Sheen Goddess Bree Olson.

Olson, who reportedly is currently retired from adult; Nikki Sexx; Jynx Maze; Amia Miley; Alanah Rae; and Kirsten Price star in the video, which follows four college-aged men who are greeted by a Brazzers bus filled with women ready to put on a good party.

Things get lively, but the men fail to score without condoms. And the performers bolt.

The Get Rubber! site follows the adult performers who took part in the project. Each performer is featured in an interview, explaining her involvement. They also address some stigmas attached to adult entertainment performers.

“There is a general lack of awareness about the adult entertainment industry, and what is practiced in front of the camera,” says Frank, director of production for Brazzers.com.

“The Get Rubber! campaign aims to remind viewers to use condoms and not to recreate what they see on their screens without using protection.”

Brazzers, one of the largest adult studios, tests performers on a regular basis and demands clean health tests when they appear on set.

"The company stands by its performers, while promoting healthy sex practices to the general public," the company says.

The latest PSA will appear on Brazzers DVD pre-rolls, as well as various social media sites. Portions of the PSA appeared earlier this month on TMZ.com.

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