Georgia Jones Wins HotMovies.com Porn Star Tournament

PHILADELPHIA — HotMovies.com has announced Georgia Jones has been named the HotMovies.com 2015 Porn Star Tournament Winner and MVP (Most Valuable Pussy).

Jones is set to donate over $1500 from her winnings to three separate charities. She plans to donate $550 to an anonymous homeless group based in Los Angeles, as well as $500 to the FortytoNone project, and $500 to the charity of her competitor’s choice – RAINN.

"This is truly the most fun I've had with my fans in a very long time," Jones said. "I'm very appreciative of HotMovies.com for selecting me to be one of the 64 girls that participated in the #PornTourn this year.

"I cannot wait to see what this recognition from my fans will do for me, and where it will take my career! But let's not forget who the real winner is in all of this! I'm absolutely elated to be able to be to bring my fans together in support of such great causes! Not only that, but to be in the position to be able to spread the wealth around SO much and give to several worthy organizations is truly the best feeling!"

The tournament, which drew hundreds of thousands of votes from across the globe, was a success thanks to the many fans that spent countless hours working to ensure their favorite performers moved forward in each round, according to HotMovies.com.

“The 2015 Porn Star Tournament far exceeded our expectations,” said Janie Mackenzie, promotions manager for HotMovies.com. “We were thrilled with the participation from fans, the stars themselves, and the excitement we were able to generate for more than one great cause! We are looking forward to doing it again next year!”

For all of their hard work, HotMovies.com will be rewarding fans with a 30 percent discount on selected scenes from Jones’ catalog between this Tuesday and May.

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