Larkin Love, Alex Saint Launch Fundraiser Following Tangle With U.S. Immigration

CYBERSPACE — Performers and real-life couple Larkin Love and Alex Saint have launched a GoFundMe campaign to assist with moving expenses following a tangle with U.S. immigration.

Clips4Sale has donated $1500 and Pornhub has contributed $1000 to the campaign.

The pair had been set to marry June 29 in the United States, following a pre-wedding trip overseas. Upon their return, they were detained and questioned by U.S. immigration officials and Saint, a U.K. citizen, was sent back to his home country.

Love has elected to leave the United States and move with Saint to the Netherlands, where the pair intends to resume their adult industry careers. Donations to their GoFundMe campaign, Love notes, will cover the legal fees involved in establishing her legal residency in the Netherlands as well as the costs of packing up her Florida home, shipping her belongings overseas and other international travel expenses.

“We really appreciate everything Pornhub has done, as well as our longtime industry friends,” Love said. “Every donation helps, no matter how big or small. Please donate and help reunite us.”

“It’s amazing the outpouring of love that we have encountered from both our civilian and industry friends,” said Saint. “Larkin and I appreciate everything, including the donations. It’s been rough being separated from Larkin, and I can’t wait to be reunited in the Netherlands in the next few weeks.”

For additional details and to donate, visit the GoFundMe page.

Find Larkin online and on Twitter; follow Saint on ManyVids and on Twitter.

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