2015 Inked Awards Winners Announced

2015 Inked Awards Winners Announced

NEW YORK — The 2015 Inked Awards were held at the Hilton Garden Inn in Edison, N.J. on Nov. 14, honoring adult film actresses, studios, movies and cam models.

Draven Star hosted the show with trophy girls Catherine Tayler, Cali Carter and Angel Callie Nicole, while Demon Seed Radio did a live broadcast of the purple carpet and winner’s circle events.

Fans and panel voters weighed in on 20 categories, choosing the following 2015 Inked Awards winners:

  • Feature of the Year: Sarah Jessie
  • Perfect Pussy: Anna Bell Peaks
  • Best Ass: Kissa Sins
  • Social Media Queen: Catherine Tayler
  • Best Anal: Karmen Karma
  • Best Oral: Karmen Karma
  • Best Tits: Catherine Tayler
  • Cam Girl of the Year: Anna Bell Peaks
  • Starlet of the Year: Rachael Madori
  • Female Performer of the Year: Romi Rain
  • Performer of the Year: Lexington Steele
  • BBW of the Year: Jade Rose
  • Director of the Year: Jonni Darkko
  • Scene of the Year: Kleio Valentien and Seth Gamble in "Axel Braun's Inked" from Wicked Pictures
  • Girl/Girl Scene of the Year: Dana Vespoli and Bonnie Rotten in Evil Angel’s "Twisted Lesbian Anal Spit Play"
  • Group Scene of the Year: Skin Diamond, Kleio Valentien, Joanna Angel, Natalia Marie, James Deen, Mr. Pete and Mick Blue in Burning Angel’s "All About That Orgy" 
  • DVD of the Year: Evil Angel’s "Whore's Ink 2"
  • Studio of the Year: Burning Angel
  • Bill Snyder Achievement Award: Dana Vespoli
  • Hall of Fame Inductees: Joanna Angel and Janine Lindemulder

"When people win our awards, I want people to know they earned them,” Inked Angels owner Jason Jones said. "All the votes were decided entirely by the fans or a panel of industry professionals that didn’t include myself.

"This is the first year we did the awards live, and it was definitely a learning experience," he added. "Next year will be bigger and better, and potentially in a new location."

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