MYLF Launches 'MYLF Madness' Instagram Promo

LOS ANGELES — Paper Street Media, parent company of adult studios Team Skeet, MYLF and a host of other premium sites, is kicking off MYLF Madness @MylfOfficial on Instagram to celebrate March and its recently-launched premium site, MYLF.com.

“We’ve had an amazing response to MYLF.com and now we’d like to give back to our great fans with this exciting promotion,” says Paper Street Media COO Salima. “MYLF Madness is all about the fans and the continued support they’ve given us. We hope everyone will join in the fun and score some great prizes and cool MYLF swag!”

The promotion, which runs throughout March, features a weekly social media contest on Instagram @MylfOfficial which allows fans to post each Friday using the hashtag #MylfMadness to be eligible for free memberships for MYLF.com, along with signed MYLF merchandise and gift cards. To enter, log on to IG and follow @MylfOfficial.

Pornhub will also be hosting a MYLF Madness contest where fans will be eligible to win Airpods, signed merchandise and free memberships to MYLF.com. Pornhub subscribers will be able to take advantage of special offers on MYLF.com such as exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of their favorite MYLFs and an exclusive sneak peek at MYLFDom.com, a new premium site launching today. To enter the Pornhub contest, subscribe to the MYLF channel and comment #MylfMadness on any of its basketball or March Madness updates during the month of March.

MYLF.com features unique content showcasing MILF performers and is part of the MYLF network which includes Milfty, GotMylf, MomDrips, Mylfed, MilfBody, LoneMilf and FullOfJoi.

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