Chanel Preston Launches Sexuality, Social Issues Website

LOS ANGELES — Adult star Chanel Preston announced today the launch of her new website and series on sexuality and social issues, “Naked with Chanel.”

In the series, Preston said she examines America’s relationship with sex through candid conversation, reflective commentary, and street polling. The serie's first episode is titled “Where Do We Learn About Sex?”

“It’s not always easy shedding yourself of negative or misguided attitudes towards sex, but I’m hear to help you with that,” Preson said in the opening episode. “Are you ready to strip yourself of all that unwanted mental clothing to find out what it really means to expose yourself? Then come with me and get naked.”

Preston is seeking funding on IndieGogo.com to help finance the series, and noted that her 2013 campaign was able to generate enough to build the series’ website and film a few episodes, but the site requires continued support.

The star is asking viewers to watch the first episode, and if inspired by its message, to donate to the campaign.

Preston said the “Where Do We Learn About Sex?” episode takes takes her to the streets of Los Angeles, asking strangers their opinions on sex education and resources in America.

“We are exposed to sex, but we are not exposed to sexual knowledge,” Preston said. “Just because you watch ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ doesn’t mean you know your way around the O.R. We are constantly being influenced in more ways than you think about sex, and not just the act itself, but also your social attitudes.”

The website features each episode of the series and also iincludes Preston's bio, a Q&A section, Preston’s blog, and “Naked News,” which includes the performer’s opinion on various media headlines involving sex.

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