2023 SNAP Awards Winners Announced

2023 SNAP Awards Winners Announced

LONDON — Winners of the 2023 Support Network for Adult Professionals (SNAP) Awards were revealed on Thursday during a live ceremony hosted by DJ Tania Amazon and Satine Spark, at the Steel Yard hotspot.

The night's entertainment included a fetish-themed cabaret by Zara DuRose Events and several music acts, concluding with a set by Garage Nation.

"The whole event has been a complete success, and the awards themselves simply could not have gone better," noted an event rep. "The vibe in the room was truly amazing; everyone was genuinely supportive of both award nominees and recipients alike, with so much positivity and support. There was a lot of love in the place. And thank you to everyone who graced the red carpet, too."

The list of winners follows:

Female Performer of the Year
Scarlett Jones

Male Performer of the Year
Andy Lee

Content Creator of the Year
Rebecca Goodwin

Female Newcomer of the Year
Gigi Rouge

Male Newcomer of the Year
Irish Bull

New Content Creator of the Year
Innocent Hotwife

MILF Performer of the Year
Louise Lee

Trans Performer of the Year
Katie Fox

Fetish Performer of the Year
Zara Du Rose

Niche Performer of the Year
Lacey Starr

Adult Paysite of the Year
SplatBukkake.com

Performer Site of the Year
LaceyStarr.com

Fetish Site of the Year
RedHeavenMedia.com

Niche Site of the Year
PascalsSubSluts.com

Fan Platform of the Year
Pleasurely.com

Clip Platform of the Year
ManyVids.com

Cam Platform of the Year
Babestation.com

Outstanding Contribution to the UK Adult Industry
Sahara Knite

Find the SNAP Awards online and on Twitter.

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