Fetish Performers Launch BDSM Site CollectiveCorruption

Fetish Performers Launch BDSM Site CollectiveCorruption

LOS ANGELES — A group of fetish performers have collaborated on the launch of BDSM membership site CollectiveCorruption.com.

The collective comprises performers whose credits include Kink.com, Adult Time, Evil Angel, Grooby, Brazzers, Adam & Eve, ManUp Films and Lust Cinema, among them Ravyn Alexa, Lucas Ayres, Cam Damage, Heavy, Mickey Mod, Mike Panic and Hazel Paige.

"When Lucas pitched the idea of a BDSM site to me, on a quiet drive back to his place after a shoot, this little spark of excitement lit in my brain," said Alexa. "Like when you hear an idea and can see this dream down the road becoming a big reality — it was just brilliant. And now, almost six months later, CollectiveCorruption is launched, and I'm working beside some of my best friends doing what I absolutely love."

The site currently features three weekly updates from several producers and includes photosets, trailers and behind-the-scenes updates.

"I'm beyond thrilled to be a part of this new site," offered Cam Damage. "Not only because it provides a place for me to release all the wonderfully kinky content I haven't been able to focus on, due to other sites' themes, but also because it serves as a haven for all who seek a wide variety of depraved content.

"We aren't here to serve one niche interest within the realm of BDSM," they added. "We're here to titillate viewers by serving up diverse content featuring as many fetishes and kinks as we possibly can. There's a ton of stuff on the horizon for us, and I'm incredibly excited to share it with all my fellow pervs out there."

The site's content is available for affiliate promotion; direct inquiries to partners@collectivecorruption.com.

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