Kelly Shibari to Represent HotMoviesForHer, FetishMovies at Feminist Porn Awards

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. HotMoviesForHer.com and FetishMovies.com select Kelly Shibari to represent the websites at this year’s 8th Annual Feminist Porn Awards, held in Toronto, Ontario.

“Being asked to represent HotMoviesForHer and FetishMovies is a huge honor,” Shibari said. “I’m looking forward to providing on-location footage, articles, and interviews from the hottest feminists in the adult industry, as well as the Feminist Porn Awards itself.”

Shibari will interview performers, directors, and educators on behalf of the sites. Shibari will also present the Feminist Porn Award for Movie of the Year.

“HotMoviesForHer and FetishMovies are delighted to send Kelly Shibari to the FPAs,” said Dee Viant of FetishMovies.com. “We recognize her as a thoughtful feminist who stands by her ideals and beliefs, and uses porn to expand the dialog about ethics and feminism.”

This year’s nominees list for the Feminist Porn Awards, sponsored by the retail website GoodForHer.com, feature the highest quality and diversity of feminist porn. In addition to featuring more than 50 nominations, the 2013 nominee list includes 14 nominated websites.

"HotMoviesForHer and FetishMovies are run by women who truly care about sexuality, porn, and the ability to express our desires without judgment,” Dee Viant said. “We want sex-positive environment where women, where trans people, where men, where anyone, regardless of who they are and how they identify, can exhale and explore their sexuality. The Feminist Porn Awards are unlike anything else in the adult industry, and they recognize the tide-changers and the paradigm-shifters. That's why HotMoviesForHer and FetishMovies are proud to be a part of this unique and necessary event."

This marks the fifth year that HotMoviesForHer has signed on as a main sponsor of the Feminist Porn Awards and the fourth time the company has been invited to present during the ceremony.

The 8th Annual Feminist Porn Awards will be held on April 6 at the Capitol Event Theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

A full list of nominees, as well as additional information on all of the events, can be found here.

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