BasedSuccuboi Scores XMA Nomination

BasedSuccuboi Scores XMA Nomination

GOLD COAST, Australia — BasedSuccuboi has scored a nomination for Fav Trans Creator at the 2025 XMA Awards.

“I can't even begin to express how happy I am to be nominated for an XMA Award," said BasedSuccuboi. "Just being considered for this honor at all means the world to me. This year has been nothing short of amazing. I've had the privilege of meeting, collaborating, and becoming friends with so many talented creators, industry leaders, and businesses that have truly helped me grow. As the new year approaches, I’m more excited than ever for what lies ahead. I want to send a huge thank you to my amazing fans, my wonderful family, and my fellow creators. None of this would be possible without your love, support, and guidance. And of course, a massive shoutout to the incredible XBIZ team. This year’s show is sure to be more spectacular than ever. Here's to even bigger things ahead.”

The 2025 XMA Awards will recognize the best in the industry on Sunday, Jan. 19, at the historic Hollywood Palladium. In keeping with tradition, select award categories under Web & Technology, Pleasure Products, and Retail will be presented at the two editions of the annual XBIZ Honors ceremonies.

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