HotMovies Adds Non-Binary Gender Identity to Performer Database

HotMovies Adds Non-Binary Gender Identity to Performer Database

LOS ANGELES — HotMovies.com, to more accurately reflect a broad spectrum of performers and consumers, has created a "non-binary" gender designation for its database, alongside "male," "female" and "trans."

HotMovies Director of Social Media, Judy Hologram, described the move as "an important step in the right direction" for several reasons.

"For starters, our users will now have more accurate information about some of their favorite stars. Secondly, it recognizes and affirms the diverse spectrum of identities that exist within the community of adult performers," said Holiday. "I'm excited to start the process of updating our star listings, and look forward to seeing how HotMovies will grow to be more inclusive in the future.”

Internet Marketing Coordinator Justin Brand echoed Holiday's enthusiasm.

"It's a natural progression that we acknowledge the genderqueer and work to promote inclusion and understanding," he said.

Performers who wish to update their HotMovies or GayHotMovies profiles should contact the company via email or through social media DMs.

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