FansUtopia Platform Expands Online Merch Store

LOS ANGELES — Emerging platform FansUtopia, which allows fans to purchase used lingerie, apparel and other items from their preferred performers, has expanded its online store.

"FansUtopia sells used items from well-known adult stars, camgirls and guys, and models, including lingerie, socks, shoes, clothing from specific scenes, adult toys and autographed scripts and photos," noted a rep.

"After Fans topia receives the product via local pickup in the Los Angeles area, or shipped from talent across the country with a prepaid label, a dedicated landing page is created for the adult talent and their product, featuring their photos and images of the product," continued the rep. "FansUtopia manages all emails, questions about the product and any special requests from inquiring fans. Once the product has been purchased, FansUtopia ships to the fan and provides payment to the idol."

Founder Natasha Root started FansUtopia to "create a safe space for fans, while providing a community for idols to connect with them on a deeper level while also making the money they deserve."

"All the idols who sell their unique used fetish items on our site are in complete control of their products because we believe in fully supporting self-expressing performers and ensure they have the support they need to grow their brand,” said Root.

Root noted the company is "one of the only platforms to accept used products from women, men and transgender people, providing all adult talent a way to connect with their fan base and grow their brands."

The pool of performers available on the site includes Kenzie Anne, Siri Dahl, Kayley Gunner, Kenna James, Coralyn Jewel, Coco Lovelock, Nikki Sweet and Tasha Reign.

Visit FansUtopia.com and follow the platform on Twitter.

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