Blush, QueerCrush Partner for Pride Month

Blush, QueerCrush Partner for Pride Month

LOS ANGELES — Blush has teamed up with QueerCrush to celebrate Pride Month.

The QueerCrush team will participate in Pride events along the West Coast, including Seattle, San Francisco and Portland Pride with Blush as an official sponsor providing Pride-themed sex toys and other branded merchandise for giveaways and raffles.

The partnership, a rep explained, “marks a shared vision for inclusive, consensual and safe intimacy and pleasure for everyone. Blush’s products perfectly complement QueerCrush’s mission to capture real, unscripted, authentic queer passion through film. Together, Blush and QueerCrush are not only celebrating Pride but also paving the way for a more authentic representation of intimacy and pleasure in the adult industry.”

Studio founder and director Electra Rayne said, “At QueerCrush, we use a lot of toys. It is exciting to be partnered with Blush, a wonderful brand with a diverse catalog of extremely high-quality products. We appreciate that Blush already had a line of Pride-themed toys, including flag colors for the lesbian, bisexual and transgender flags and more. By supporting QueerCrush, a company with a 100% sapphic staff that also serves the queer community directly, Blush is showing they don't just ‘talk the talk’ of supporting pride, they walk the walk as well.”

A company rep added, “We have such a diverse set of models, so being able to provide them with toys that support their identity both in design and verbiage is just incredible.”

Blush CEO and founder Verna Meng also celebrated QueerCrush’s commitment to inclusivity, saying, “It aligns with our values at Blush. Their dedication to creating authentic queer content is commendable.”

"Future joint campaigns will promote sexual health and inclusivity year-round,” the rep noted.

For more information, visit BlushLove.com and QueerCrush.com.

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