Pineapple Support Taps Demora Avarice as Brand Ambassador

Pineapple Support Taps Demora Avarice as Brand Ambassador

LOS ANGELES — Pineapple Support has named content creator Demora Avarice as its newest brand ambassador.

Avarice joins 11 other ambassadors in representing the organization, including Erika Love and Kasei Kei.

"Pineapple Support, the adult industry’s leading mental health nonprofit, is excited to announce Demora Avarice as its newest brand ambassador," said a rep. "Demora, a large bust model known for pioneering fat transfers as a viable alternative to implants, joins the organization to help promote mental health and body positivity.

"Demora has cultivated huge followings on major social media platforms by presenting herself personality-first in an image-driven industry," the rep added. "She champions the de-stigmatization of surgical procedures as a treatment for mental health issues."

Avarice elaborated on her activism.

"I’ve struggled with mental health my entire life," she said. "For a long time, I didn’t realize the level my physical appearance played into my issues. I always thought plastic surgery was strictly for vanity, but after undergoing the knife, I realized it can be its own form of therapy. I’m excited to be a part of the Pineapple Support team so I can help destigmatize plastic surgery in mental health and help support those in need."

Pineapple Support founder Leya Tanit enthused, “We’re thrilled to welcome Demora Avarice to our ambassador team. Her advocacy for mental health and body positivity aligns perfectly with our mission. “Demora’s unique perspective will help us reach more individuals in need of support and help de-stigmatize mental health treatment options.”

For more information, visit PineappleSupport.

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