Jerkmate Partners with OutTV for Reality Show 'Hot Haus'

Jerkmate Partners with OutTV for Reality Show 'Hot Haus'

LOS ANGELES — Jerkmate is partnering with OutTV for the second season of the network's Hot Haus reality competition show.

Hosted by Tracy "New York" Pollard, Hot Haus pits queer sex workers and adult content creators against each other in a series of challenges. The judges — influencer Matthew Camp and trans activist Nicky Monet — will crown the winner the Next Queer Sex Symbol.

Jerkmate will participate in episode four, during which contestants will compete in a Cam Challenge exclusively on the company's platform, where they will "offer their personal definition of sexy to their fans," said a rep. "The contestant who generates the most engagement will win the challenge."

"All contestants will benefit from expert advice provided by Jerkmate’s team regarding live cams to help them make the most of their performances," the rep continued.

Jerkmate Brand Manager Alexandra Clouette enthused about the collaboration.

"This new partnership between Jerkmate and Hot Haus is an opportunity to demystify cam modeling and sex work at large while answering the public’s call for more diversity on mainstream and adult streaming platforms," she said. 

Hot Haus premieres March 23 on OutTV; episode four airs April 13.

For more information, visit Jerkmate online.

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