MetArt Offers Free Access to People Under Coronavirus Quarantine

LOS ANGELES — MetArt Network is offering two weeks of free access to its portfolio of premium adult sites to anyone aged 18-plus who is quarantined because of concerns over the coronavirus.

"It may end up being the happiest two weeks of their life!" a rep enthused.

A dedicated portal, ScrewCoronavirus.com, links to MetArt, MetArt X, SexArt, Viv Thomas and The Life Erotic.

"People that are kept confined can experience feelings of stress, isolation and loneliness. Scientific studies have shown this can have a detrimental effect on mental health; and it can also negatively impact the immune system, leading to increased risk of developing infection,” explained MetArt COO Shaun Caine.

“We’re offering anyone in quarantine due to the virus some free, safe and sexy entertainment. Our models will keep them company, make them feel happy — and by sharing the positive energy we hope it will keep them healthy too. Our combination of stunning models and artistic eroticism is just what the doctor ordered,” Caine said.

Visit ScrewCoronavirus here; direct queries to contact MetArt VP of Marketing, Adam Scheuer at adams@metart.com.

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