TS Foxxy Offers Valentine’s Contest, Attends TEA

LOS ANGELES — On the Chinese Calendar, 2015 will be “The Year of the Sheep,” but Latin performer TS Foxxy says that its really “The Year of Foxxy.”

On Sunday, Feb. 15, Foxxy will be attending the 2015 Transgender Erotica Awards at the Avalon Nightclub in Hollywood, and the after party next door at Bardot. Doors open at 7 p.m. PST, and the red carpet will run until 9:30 p.m., with the awards starting at 10 p.m.

“I’m so thrilled to be attending The Transgender Erotica Awards,” Foxxy says. “It’s been 11 plus years in the industry for little ol’ me, and wow, has it been an incredible journey. I’m far from slowing down yet [and] I have a lot more great scenes and events coming up this year.”

“I want to thank all the companies and performers I’ve been working with, you all rock,” Foxxy adds. “I also want to thank all of my fans over the years for their continued support and love.”

Foxxy is also holding a Valentine’s contest, where four fans will win an autographed DVD from Foxxy’s new Grooby release. To enter the contest, Foxxy’s fans need to write their Valentine’s message to her on her Twitter page. Foxxy will pick the winners on Valentine’s Day.

“Please keep it classy guys,” Foxxy says. “Don’t let my wild scenes fool you, I’m a classy lady.”

For more information, visit TheTEAShow.com.

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