Chaturbate Announces 1st-Ever POTY Award at TEAs

Chaturbate Announces 1st-Ever POTY Award at TEAs

LOS ANGELES — Chaturbate has announced its sponsorship of the first-ever Chaturbate TS Performer of the Year award at the 2020 Transgender Erotica Awards. The winner will be announced at the awards show, which will take place March 15 at the Avalon theatre in Hollywood, Calif.  

Chaturbate COO, Shirley Lara, expressed that the company as a whole is thrilled to be returning as a sponsor of the TEAs again this coming year. “There is such a respected staff who display dedication, hard work and commitment that goes into making the event unforgettable," she noted. "Chaturbate is looking forward to sharing the excitement of the 2020 TEA Show with fans around the world.”

Similarly, TEA Executive Producer, Kristel Penn, enthused over the announcement. “We’re thrilled about the addition of Chaturbate’s inaugural ‘Chaturbate TS Performer of the Year’ award. The platform is one utilized by so many trans performers and it’s wonderful to see an award created for its community.” 

The Chaturbate TS Performer of the Year award nominees are Mrs. Kelly Pierce, VicaTS, Eevee Bee and Casey Kisses. 

Lara added, “Trans broadcasters are many of the most active and vibrant members of the global Chaturbate community and necessary to support the site's commitment to making the world a more open and accepting place," introducing the award in recognition and celebration of its trans performers.  

For more information about the TEAs, visit them online; 2020 sponsorship packages are now posted. 

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