Aylo, Pineapple Support Partner for Mental Health Video Series

Aylo, Pineapple Support Partner for Mental Health Video Series

MONTREAL — Aylo has teamed up with Pineapple Support to create a safety video series aimed at educating performers and creators about mental health.

The series, titled “Prioritizing Wellness with Pineapple Support,” features Kazumi, Lily Lou, Ricky Johnson, Rhyheim Shabazz, and Queenie Sateen in candid conversations aimed at destigmatizing therapy and promoting self-care across the adult industry.

“At Aylo, we’re committed to supporting the full well-being of sex workers and adult creators," said Pornhub VP of Brand and Community Alex Kekesi. "Mental health is just as important as physical safety or creative freedom, and everyone deserves access to care. Pineapple Support has created a vital lifeline for so many in this industry, and we’re proud to help amplify their work through this campaign.”

Added Pineapple Support founder and CEO Leya Tanit, “Prioritizing wellness shouldn’t be a luxury; it’s essential. In an industry where we give so much of ourselves, taking time to protect our mental health, set boundaries, and care for our bodies and minds is an act of self-love and survival. Wellness looks different for everyone, but what matters is making it a priority. We’re proud to partner with Aylo on this campaign; together, we’re working to ensure more people know that support is out there and that they’re never alone.”

The series is streaming on YouTube.

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