Porn.com Acquires ClownSex.com

Porn.com Acquires ClownSex.com

LOS ANGELES — Porn.com has announced its acquisition of ClownSex.com.

According to the company, the move is in response to the growing demand for clown porn and clown-related sex terms.

“During the late summer and early fall of 2016, there have been a flurry of strange clown sightings in and around major metropolitan cities,” explains Porn.com’s Jack T. “This growing albeit creepy trend has caught the attention of the media and has sparked curiosity across the globe.”

Jack says that as of this month, Porn.com saw a notable increase in clown-related searches and a shift in the most popular search terms overall.

“In early October there was a 173 percent increase in clown-related searches over the previous months,” Jack says. “This increase in searches such as ‘clown porn,’ ‘clown sex’ and ‘sexy clown’ are undoubtedly due to the unexplained sightings.”

Jack notes that as industry leaders, the team at Porn.com is working to meet and exceed the needs of clown sex lovers everywhere. 

“We saw an opportunity and jumped at it,” explains Porn.com VP Charles Anderson. “Clowns can generate some powerful feelings in people [and] so will our content.”

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