Janet Mason Invites Fans to Get Involved

VENICE, Calif. — Adult performer Janet Mason is bringing back one of the most popular features on her paysite: fan participation.

She calls them Fan Facials, and they let actual fans from outside the industry come and shoot a brief scene with Mason. Members and non-members of her site are welcome to submit themselves for consideration.

“This is the first time we’ve offered the Fan Facials since we moved the West Coast,” Mason said, referring to her husband Steve, who runs her website and shoots content for her. “It’s something that was always very popular and we thought it would be fun to bring back. We’ve had a lot of inquiries and I’m really looking forward to seeing what California men are packing.”

Only men in Los Angeles may submit. Mason is asking for those interested to email her their name, age, height and weight, along with a recent photograph. Her website lists several different kinds of scenes that fans can do, including facials, blowjobs, breast-play and foot-play. Current STD testing is required for some kinds of scenes.

“It’s something that’s really popular with members of my site,” she said. “It gives them the opportunity to see me with guys they’ve never seen before and, in many cases, with guys they only see the bottom half of. That anonymity can be a huge turn-on.”

Some scenes do require fans to show their faces. Mason has already shot one fan scene. For more information, visit Janet-Exposed.com.

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