Rabbits Reviews Joins Pineapple Support at the Bronze Level

Rabbits Reviews Joins Pineapple Support at the Bronze Level

LOS ANGELES — Pineapple Support has announced that Rabbits Reviews has joined on as a sponsor at the Bronze Level, helping provide mental health resources for adult talent. 

The Montreal-based company joins PornHub, ModelHub, xHamster, Kink.com, Clips4Sale, Gamma Films and other major adult companies in committing funds and resources to the organization.

“We are extremely pleased and honored to be able to support such an important cause for our industry,” said Mantas M., founder of Rabbits Reviews. “Throughout our tenure in the adult market, starting with Rabbits Reviews, The Best Porn and now with our cam initiatives, we have always strived to support the community through positivity, empathy, and honesty. Being part of the Pineapple Support family, we are proud to advocate for and support the de-stigmatisation of mental health in the adult industry.”

Pineapple Support was launched in 2018 by British performer Leya Tanit, and has since connected over one hundred adult performers to mental health services including free and low-cost therapy, counseling and emotional support.

“We are grateful to Rabbits for their commitment to the mental health and well-being of adult industry workers,” said Tanit. “It’s been inspiring to work with them, and learn how their own corporate practices facilitate a better work-life balance for their employees. Their much-needed funds will help us raise awareness, develop new initiatives, and provide more services to adult performers.”

For more information, find Pineapple Support online and on Twitter.

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