Chaturbate Sponsors TEAs' 'Trans Broadcaster of the Year' Award

Chaturbate Sponsors TEAs' 'Trans Broadcaster of the Year' Award

LOS ANGELES — Chaturbate has signed on as a Platinum Plus Sponsor of the 2023 Trans Erotica Awards (TEAs), and will present the "Chaturbate Trans Broadcaster of the Year" award at the ceremony.

"Chaturbate has been an outspoken supporter of the TEAs and the trans adult camming community, especially with their sponsorship of their branded ‘Trans Broadcaster of the Year’ Award," said TEAs Executive Producer Kristel Penn. "A great number of our performers use Chaturbate, so I think it’s wonderful the company is sponsoring a special award to honor a broadcaster from their site."

Chaturbate COO Shirley Lara echoed Penn's excitement.

"The TEA Show has become one of the most respected awards shows in the industry, and with good reason," she said. "The TEAs have long been at the forefront of promoting trans visibility, which these days are more important than ever. To be able to sponsor the 2023 TEA Show is an honor, and we at Chaturbate are happy to help recognize some of the best performers and creators in the adult industry."

The 2023 TEAs, including the official pre-party and post-ceremony afterparty, are set for the weekend of March 17-19 at Hollywood Avalon nightclub.

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