Johnny Sins Joins FanCentro

Johnny Sins Joins FanCentro

LOS ANGELES  — FanCentro has announced the addition of adult star Johnny Sins to its roster of premium Snapchats.

Sins' Snapchat can be found at FanCentro.com/JohnnySins.

“I am looking forward to giving behind-the-scenes access to my daily life, workouts, hook-ups, solos and shooting for companies,” Sins said. “You can see my BTS for companies like Brazzers, Reality Kings and SinsLife, to name a few.”

Sins has been nominated for several XBIZ Awards throughout the years, including Male Performer of the Year, and won 2016 XBIZ Best Sex Scene in a Vignette Release for "Let's Play Doctor" (Brazzers) where he performed alongside 2016 XBIZ Female Performer of the Year Dani Daniels and Luna Star.

He also won the award for Most Popular Male Performer by Women at the inaugural Pornhub Awards. Sins' YouTube channel "Sins Life" also regularly gets over one million views on each of his videos, according to a rep.

“Johnny is one of the legendary male performers in the industry,” FanCentro CEO Stan D’aman said. “We are honored he chose FanCentro to be his platform for his premium Snapchat account.”

Sins concluded, “This will be a fun adventure I am looking forward to sharing with my fan."

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