HotMovies' 2022 'Pornament' Kicks Off Monday

HotMovies' 2022 'Pornament' Kicks Off Monday

LOS ANGELES — HotMovies' March Madness-style #Pornament is set to return on Monday, March 14.

Site users will be able to vote for performers to advance through five rounds. The 2022 winner will be announced on March 31 and rewarded with a $2,000 cash prize as well as a $500 donation to their favorite charity.

This year’s competition will also allow its 32 competitors to vote for "Miss Congeniality," a title that comes with a $300 donation to her charity of choice.

“It’s always fascinating to see the votes shake out,” HotMovies' social media manager Judy Hologram said. “This year we have a solid roster of both industry megastars and scrappy, exciting clip artists competing. I can’t even begin to predict who will win, but I do know that the prize money will be going to a very worthy charity.”

Voting runs from March 14–18; each vote will also enter fans for chances to win a month of free access to HotMovies Select Unlimited.

Additional details about #Pornament can be found here; follow HotMovies on Twitter.

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