Brazzers Announces March Madness Contest to Win a Date With Lisa Ann

LOS ANGELES — Brazzers.com on Friday announced that followers of Brazzers on Instagram and Twitter will have the chance to win a date with Lisa Ann.

Brazzers Product Director Mario Nardstein remarked, "Lisa Ann is arguably one of the most famous porn stars in the world. Wherever she goes and whatever she does, she turns heads. ... Although she may be retired from the adult industry, she is far from done. Lisa is a powerhouse and a huge basketball fan. She's the dream date to any sports fan out there."

In addition to a date with Lisa Ann, Brazzers is covering the cost of the winner's flight, hotel and ticket to go see the NCAA March Madness final game on April 6 in Indianapolis.

Fans wanting to enter the contest need to shoot a video of their best basketball trick, upload it to Instagram or Twitter, tag the official Brazzers and Lisa Ann accounts, and include hashtag #BallsLisaAnn.

Lisa Ann said, "My love for basketball is almost as strong as my love for my fans. Watching the clips and seeing the tricks you all will submit is just going to be so awesome for me. Top that off with a clutch date to the Tournament!"

The contest will run from this Monday until March 30. The winner will be chosen by Lisa Ann and Brazzers and will be announced on April 2. The winner will have 48 hours to claim their prize.

Brazzers can be found @Brazzers on Twitter and @BrazzersOfficial on Instagram; Lisa Ann is @thereallisaann on both sites.

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