Softcore Streaming Platform TurnOnVideo Debuts With Stormy Daniels Title

Softcore Streaming Platform TurnOnVideo Debuts With Stormy Daniels Title

LOS ANGELES — New softcore streaming platform TurnOnVideo has launched, with a non-explicit version of Stormy Daniels’ 2023 feature “Redemption” among its initial offerings.

TurnOnVideo offers a range of both new and classic feature-length, softcore erotic movies “for viewers looking to spice up their device viewing experience,” a rep said.

TurnOnVideo, Daniels enthused, “is providing fans of high-end, story-driven erotic films with access to content on demand from anywhere in the world, and is the perfect home for my latest film, 'Redemption,' a dialogue-driven romance feature with amazing cinematography and acting. With so many studios now leaning into more hardcore, low-budget, stand-alone scenes, abandoning storylines and high-end production value, fans of classic feature-style films can now access the content they enjoy.

“As a writer and director of these types of movies, I am thrilled I can steer my fans towards a platform that showcases my work in its entirety, instead of it being chopped up into illogical compilations,” Daniels added.

The rep offered, “We are thrilled to have Stormy involved. She’s a force to be reckoned with and she has a huge audience of fans who will follow her anywhere. She is a star, professional, great talent and an inspiration to so many people here in the United States and around the world. We are witnessing a resurgence in couples who enjoy erotic entertainment together. TurnOnVideo.com has been designed with them in mind, celebrating slow-burn eroticism that teases and lets your imagination run wild.”

With TurnOnVideo, the rep added, “erotic entertainment is taking a step towards self-publication. Like TikTok, Instagram and YouTube, we invite other creators to publish and earn from their own erotic creations on our platform.”

For more information, visit TurnOnVideo.com.

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