Shemale Strokers Receives XBIZ Awards Noms  

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Mancini Productions has received two nominations for the 2018 XBIZ Awards.

The company’s flagship site Shemale Strokers was nominated for Trans Site of the Year, and owner Sammy Mancini was nominated for Trans Director of the Year. 

The XBIZ Awards are given annually to honor excellence among performers, directors, studios and products in adult entertainment. 

“On behalf of everyone at Strokers, I would like to thank XBIZ for these nominations,” Mancini said. “Not only is it an honor to have worked with all the beautiful and unique models along the way — but to be able to present a site that I am proud of to the fans of these beautiful ladies makes it an even greater honor.” 

The 2018 XBIZ Awards are to be held Thursday, January 18th, at the Grand JW Marriot in downtown Los Angeles. 

Fans who join BrazilianTransGirls.com will also gain access to BlackTrannyWhackers.com, BangMyTrannyAss.com and ShemaleStrokers.com for one monthly price.

Exquisite Multimedia exclusively distributes Mancini Productions. For foreign and domestic DVD sales, licensing and broadcast, contact Jerry at (818) 576-9464 or juicyvideo@aol.com.

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