Pineapple Support, Falcon/NakedSword Celebrate Mx. Pineapple Mental Health Fundraiser

Pineapple Support, Falcon/NakedSword Celebrate Mx. Pineapple Mental Health Fundraiser

LOS ANGELES — Pineapple Support and Falcon/NakedSword are celebrating the success of the annual Mx. Pineapple Cabaret, raising $52,000 for men’s mental health.

According to a rep, the proceeds from the November event went directly to Pineapple Support to fund free and low-cost mental health services for adult industry professionals.

“Our fifth annual Mx. Pineapple event was our most meaningful and successful yet,” said Falcon/NakedSword President and CEO Tim Valenti. “What made the evening particularly special was the overwhelming sense of community — celebrity hosts, A-list entertainers, and beloved performers coming together in Palm Springs, surrounded by a sold-out, standing-room-only crowd, all united by a shared commitment to care for each other.”

Added Pineapple Support Founder and CEO Leya Tanit, “Men’s mental health is a crucial issue that too often goes unaddressed, especially in the adult entertainment industry. Through our partnership with Falcon/NakedSword, we’ve been able to use our platform to foster open dialogue, provide resources, and remind men that they are not alone in their struggles.”

For more information, visit Pineapple Support.

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