Pink Visual Offers Compensation for Super Bowl Porn Mishap

TUCSON, Ariz. — Adult studio Pink Visual claims it's “feeling bad” for Tucson-area Comcast customers who may or may not have witnessed a 30-second scene of Club Jenna's "18 'n' Up Wet Poons" that interrupted Sunday’s NFL Super Bowl game.

So bad that the studio is offering its customers $10 off subscriptions to its flagship mobile and “mega pass” adult sites.

“Having seen the clip which interrupted the Superbowl uncensored and uncut, I can imagine that many fans were left wanting to see a lot more of Evan Stone,” said Kim Kysar, brand and product manager for Pink Visual.

“Perhaps they even wished they had access to a private, mobile adult site where they could get a bit of ‘alone time’ to get fired up after the game, and to release the frustration they felt after watching Arizona lose in the game’s final seconds.”

To receive the $10 off promotion, customers can visit iPinkVisualPass.com (straight) and iMaleSpectrumPass.com (gay) and enter “pornbowl” into the promo code field on the site’s join form.

The promotion also works for PinkVisualPass.com (straight) and MaleSpectrumPass.com (gay).

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