Adult Time Trumpets Wins From YNOT Awards, XRCO Awards

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment's AdultTime.com is marking a recent XRCO Awards win for "Best Adult Website" and a concurrent laurel from the YNOT Awards for "Best Paysite."

Adult Time also received XRCO wins for Angela White as "Best Actress" and Seth Gamble as "Best Actor" for its psychological thriller "Perspective."

Bree Mills is Adult Time's COO and also wrote and directed "Perspective."

“I wanted to give my most heartfelt thanks to XRCO and to all the amazing adult film critics and reviewers out there for granting us with not one but three amazing honors this year,” she said.

"I want to say on behalf of the entire Adult Time team, everybody working behind the scenes on our streaming platform, thank you so much for awarding us with the 'Website of the Year' award. We truly appreciate it," Mills added.

She offered additional praise for White and Gamble.

“I also want to say 'thank you,' really, to the two outstanding lead actors that I was fortunate to direct last year for 'Perspective.' I am so proud they took home awards for their performances. They were such an incredible joy to work with, as they always are — it was a really emotional and tough production — it put us all through the wringer, everybody from the amazing crew to the amazing cast. So this is really the best possible honor that the film could receive would be to acknowledge the talents of our amazing cast and our lead actors."

Mills extended appreciation to the YNOT Awards for their citation.

“And also a big 'thank you' to YNOT for acknowledging us for 'Best Paysite' as well, we are so appreciative and grateful for this recognition. It means so much to us, and inspires us to excel and keep our standards as high as possible."

Visit Adult Time and follow the streaming service on Twitter.

The 36th annual XRCO Awards' eligibility period was January 1 to December 31, 2019; click here for a complete list of nominees and winners.

Click here for a complete list of 2021 YNOT Awards winners.

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