JustFor.fans Announces Sponsorship of 2022 TEAs Ceremony

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) has announced its sponsorship of the 2022 Trans Erotica Awards (TEAs) with the "JFF Trans Performers of the Year" category.

The ceremony, hosted by Domino Presley, and related activities will take place March 11-13 at Avalon Hollywood nightclub.

“We are excited to sponsor the TEAs this year,” JFF Owner Dominic Ford said. “We are proud to have an incredibly diverse community, and we are so grateful for the many trans performers who use our site. We look forward to presenting the ‘JFF Trans Performers of the Year’ at this year’s event.”

TEAs Executive Producer Kristel Penn praised the inclusivity of the JFF platform and "how it really understands the importance of performer visibility, safety and agency."

"Many of our performers feel like certain platforms are not made for them and thus have to internally decide how they will sacrifice their own identity for inclusion," Penn added. "This is not the case with JFF. In no small way, they have given trans and nonbinary performers the opportunity to market their brands in ways that feel authentic to their identities."

Penn noted the JFF community, as part of JFF’s Charitable Giving program, has "donated almost $100,000 to charitable organizations that represent our community, including Trans Lifeline and Point of Pride, two organizations focused on our community of transgender models."

Follow JFF online and on Twitter.

Direct sponsorship inquiries to kristel@grooby.com and follow the TEAs on Twitter.

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