Brazzers Launches 'Are You Hardcore?' Tour

MIAMI — Brazzers has hit the road in search of America’s most “Hardcore Girls.”

The company said three women will be chosen to join Hardcore Girl, Kayla Cain, to exemplify Brazzers’ ideal of sexually empowered women.

The "Are You Hardcore? Tour" began August 25 in Tampa and ends on Sept. 16 in New Orleans.

The 15-city bus tour will include a Brazzers party at each destination. The events will be hosted by some of the most well known adult stars, who will be interviewing attendees vying for the Hardcore title.

Brazzers said the field will be narrowed down based on sexual confidence, attitude and desire to set an example for others to embrace all kinds of sexuality.

The chosen Hardcore Girls will not be taking part in the creation of adult content. There is no nudity or adult performance required by anyone interested in getting involved.

“This is such an amazing opportunity for women to get out there and embrace sex and embrace porn and have fun doing it,” said Kayla Cain. “I’m proud to be Brazzers’ first Hardcore Girl. I want other women to know that sex and fantasies are healthy and normal.”

Adult star Lisa Ann, the Tour's official spokesperson will appear in several cities along with official party hostessses Phoenix Marie, Vanilla Deville, Courtney Cummz, Diamond Kitty, Lexi Swallow and Helly Mae Hellfire.

At the end of the Tour, the top 15 candidates will be announced on the Tour website.  Fans will have the chance to vote for their favorites, helping Lisa Ann make a decision on the final three.

Those who can’t attend the events can submit their application here.

Brazzers said it hopes the venture encourages women to be confident about their sexuality. “Societal pressures and cultural norms have kept some women from being vocal about their needs and desires. It’s time for sexual stereotypes to take a backseat. Sex and porn shouldn’t be taboo and Brazzers aims to break these false impressions.”

The four Brazzers Hardcore Girls will each become an official Brazzers spokesperson, have an exclusive photo shoot, and may be invited to host various Brazzers events.

The company stressed that the The Hardcore Girls will not be Brazzers adult talent, and are contractually forbidden to pose or perform for any adult content for two years from the signing of their contract with Brazzers.

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