Pure Pleasure Launches Porn Star Search

MIAMI – Newly launched Pure Pleasure Productions announced a worldwide porn star search, inviting potential male and female talent from around the world to submit self-made videos of themselves in one or more of the contest's six categories: Best Blowjob, Best Female/Male, Best Anal, Best Masturbation, Best Gangbang and Best Lesbian.

Company co-founder Joe Salpietro told XBiz that the final winner will be awarded a $100,000 prize, a chance to have their own demo video done by Pure Pleasure and a starring role in a video for a yet-unnamed major production company.

"We would like to see who is going to be the next world porn star and we're looking for the best, the crème de la crème," Salpietro said. "It's going to be really wild and we also hope to see some of these girls do really well for themselves."

In addition to encouraging potential contestants to submit videos of themselves, the Pure Pleasure search team will also hold events at strip clubs and gentlemen's venues. The first search event will be held at Porky's Gentlemen's Club in Miami on Jan. 28.

Joe Salpietro said that within the next four to five months, he expects to have established a solid pool of around 100 contestants, both male and female, that will be reviewed by a panel of judges that includes Salpietro himself, porn actresses Farrah and Santino Lee, and several other adult professionals.

The pool of potential porn stars will first be narrowed down by members of Pure Pleasure's reality site, WorldPornSearch.biz, and will then go through a final round of judging based on overall performance before a final winner is announced. All entrants that pass the initial screening process will receive $100 just for submitting their video.

“I wanted to do something unique," Salpietro said. "Although porn star contests have been held in the past, we are doing this like no one else has done before."

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