Bree Olson Becomes Brand Ambassador for PornHub.com

LOS ANGELES — Pornhub.com has named former adult star Bree Olson its official spokesperson and brand ambassador for 2013.

Since retiring from the porn industry, Olson has landed multiple TV acting roles, released original music through iTunes, and has continued to evolve as a media personality. 

“We couldn’t be more pleased to have Bree head up our media and event initiatives this year,” said Corey Price, vice president, Pornhub.com. “Bree is very comfortable under the media spotlight. Through her recent successes on TV and social media, she has demonstrated a talent to connect with global audiences. The role created for Bree allows her personality to shine in a fun, interactive and engaging way that will resonate with our growing community of international fans.” 

As spokesperson, Olson is tasked with representing Pornhub.com at red carpet events, media launches, and promotional activities. More regularly, Olson will create content and guest-host segments on Pornhub.com-owned channels, including online radio, social media, TV, and member newsletters.

“I couldn’t be more eager to sign on as brand ambassador and spokesperson for Pornhub.com,” Olson said. “I think that our partnership will be enormously beneficial for both parties and I will do all I can to make sure I can effectively spread the word about Pornhub.com as an exciting, easy-to-access adult entertainment hub that, in all honesty, is completely unrivaled in the amount of viewing choices they provide.”

Olson has a long-standing relationship with Pornhub.com, last year serving as the face of the website’s “Save the Boobs” breast cancer initiative, which provided free breast cancer screenings around New York City.

The Indiana native won the XBIZ Award for Best New Starlet in 2008.

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