Pineapple Support to Attend XBIZ Show, Host Retreat

LOS ANGELES — Pineapple Support is attending XBIZ LA and hosting a one-day wellness retreat.

Leya Tanit, Pineapple Support’s founder/CEO, and brand ambassadors Sabien Demonia, Erika Love, Eve Batelle and Justine Cross will appear at XBIZ LA. The company will also participate in two event panels.

The first is Cam & Fan Platforms: What's Hot and What’s Next, which takes place Tuesday, Jan. 16, at 12 noon (PST). The second is Motivated: Stories of Resilience, which takes place Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 11 a.m. (PST).

The company will also provide lunch refreshments, sponsored by FansFuel, in the main hotel bar area.

"We want to invite performers to join us for a moment to relax and nourish themselves during the show,” said Tanit. “We know attending conferences like this can be expensive for performers and queues during lunchtime can eat into already hectic schedules. I’m thankful to FansFuel for helping us to take care of performers’ physical health and ensure they’re on top form for the rest of the day.”

Following the conclusion of XBIZ LA, Pineapple Support is hosting a one-day wellness retreat, sponsored by Chaturbate, in the Nichols II Ballroom of the conference venue, the Kimpton Everly Hotel. The retreat runs from 1-6 p.m. (PST) and includes workshops hosted by Nicoletta Heidegger, Jordan Wolan and Laila Delight; breathwork sessions; a sound bath; yoga; massages; tarot readings and group talks on sexual wellness by professional sex therapists.

“As XBIZ 2024 concludes, this retreat offers the perfect opportunity to unwind and find balance,” said Tanit. “Before jumping back into your busy work life and preparing for the next event, take a breath and take some time to recharge your mind and body. Join us for lunch, wellness events and relaxation.”

For more information on XBIZ LA, click here.

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