Pornhub Taps Queenie Sateen as Brand Ambassador

Pornhub Taps Queenie Sateen as Brand Ambassador

NEW YORK — Pornhub has named Queenie Sateen as its newest brand ambassador.

In the role, Sateen will appear in Pornhub campaigns, represent the company at industry events and work to raise brand awareness by engaging with users.

"I am honored and ecstatic to join Pornhub as their newest brand ambassador," enthused Sateen. "This marks an incredible full-circle moment for me as Pornhub was my introduction to the world of adult content. I love how Pornhub amplifies the voices of sex workers and prioritizes inclusivity and innovation. I view adult entertainment as an extension of my art, and, as the newest Pornhub brand ambassador, my goal is to have more people see porn as an art form deserving of celebration."

Pornhub Head of Community and Brand Alexzandra Kekesi praised Sateen, who is also a musician and sex worker advocate, for her versatility.

"Queenie Sateen is a wonderful addition to our esteemed group of Pornhub brand ambassadors," she said. "Her alignment with our mission to promote an inclusive and destigmatized view of adult entertainment is extremely important. Furthermore, as a brand that is deeply entrenched across all facets of culture, Sateen’s creativity and artistry perfectly complement the cultural influence Pornhub maintains in high fashion, music, and art. We look forward to working with Queenie."

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