The 2021 HotMovies #Pornament tips off on Thursday March 18 at 12 PM EST! HotMovies members will vote for their favorite performer to progress through the annual bracket tournament, with one winner taking home a $2,000 check and a $500 donation to the charity of their choice.
The 7th annual #Pornament will feature 32 of the industry’s hottest stars, from celebrated veterans to exciting newcomers ready to make their mark. They will compete in head-to-head matchups through 5 rounds of competition, with the winner of each round progressing closer to the championship.
For the first time in #Pornament history, past MVPs (Most Valuable Pornstars) Sarah Vandella, April O’Neil, and Hope Harper will be competing for their second wins.
Satellite prizes will be awarded for Miss Congeniality, Funniest Campaign, and the Most Creative Campaign, with $100 donations going to the winners’ charities.
Multiple votes from the same users will be counted, but no more than once per day. Voters will receive special offers and promotions for each round in the form of free scenes credits and minutes. Each vote will also enter fans in for chances to win a month of free access to HotMovies Select Unlimited, a selection of HotMovies’ best movies packaged into a simple, monthly plan with unlimited viewing.
Schedule:
Round 1 (32 Contestants): March 18, 12 PM – March 21, 11:59 PM
Round 2 (16 Contestants): March 22, 12 PM – March 25, 11:59 PM
Round 3 (8 Contestants): March 26, 12 PM – March 29, 11:59 PM
Round 4 (4 Contestants): March 30, 12 PM – April 2, 11:59 PM
Round 5 (Final 2): April 3, 12 PM – April 5, 11:59 PM
The 2021 MVP will be announced on April 6.
The 32 contestants are competing for a number of causes, from social justice, to animal welfare, military support, and beyond. No matter the winner, fans are encouraged to learn about the stars’ chosen charities and donate to these worthy causes.
Sara Jay – Color Of Change
Color Of Change is America’s largest online racial justice organization, building campaigns to build power in black communities.
Alexis Fawx – B.R.A.G. BarkinQ Rescue Across the Globe
Based in Minnesota, B.R.A.G. rescues and rehabs dogs from across the globe and places them with loving forever homes in the United States.
Sarah Vandella – L.A. Area Hospitals
The 2020 MVP Sarah Vandella will once again be competing for L.A. Area Hospitals as they continue to serve their local population in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lacy Lennon – DAV
DAV has been providing a lifetime of support to veterans and their families since 1920.
Alex Coal – Child Find of America
Child FInd Of America provides professional services dedicated to preventing and resolving child abductions.
Charlotte Stokely & Kelli Provocateur – The Cupcake Girls
The Cupcake Girls provide confidential, non-judgmental support to all involved in the sex industry, including sex workers and those affected by trafficking.
Spencer Bradley – Sex Workers Outreach Project – USA
SWOP is dedicated to the humans rights of sex workers and their communities, with a focus on ending violence and stigma through education and advocacy.
Mary Moody – SWOP Behind Bars
SBB extends the mission of SWOP to currently and formerly incarcerated sex workers, supporting the full decriminalization of sex work and the end of cash bail.
April O’Neil – Planned Parenthood
The 2018 MVP April O’Neil is returning to support Planned Parenthood, which provides vital reproductive healthcare, sex education, and services to millions across the globe.
Serene Siren – Hope For The Warriors
Founded by military families in 2006, Hope For The Warriors provides comprehensive and restorative support programs to service members, veterans, and their families.
Zoe Bloom – Best Friends Animal Society
Beginning as a sanctuary for homeless and special-needs animals, Best Friends Animal Society works with shelters across the country to find loving homes for animals, and fights for a no-kill future for all shelters.
Kit Mercer – Direct Relief
Active in 50 states and 80 countries, Direct Relief brings direct, targeted humanitarian aid to all affected by poverty and emergencies
Avery Black – The Trevor Project
Founded in 1998, The Trevor Project provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ+ young people.
Hope Harper – St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
2017 MVP Hope Harper returns to compete for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, advancing prevention and cures for catastrophic pediatric diseases. No child is denied treatment.
Lulu Chu – RAINN
RAINN works to prevent sexual violence, provide support to survivors, and bring perpetrators to justice. They operate the National Sexual Assault Hotline.
Sizi Sev – An Organization Teaching Black Girls to Code
Sizi Sev’s chosen charity brings young girls of color opportunities to learn in-demand skills in technology and computer programming.
Lacey London – The Bail Project
The Bail Project fights mass incarceration by disrupting the cash bail system. Every dollar donated is used to bring someone home.
Jada Kai – American Cancer Society
As part of their mission to end cancer, the American Cancer Society funds and conducts research, educates the public, and supports patients.
Nina Rivera – Pineapple Support
Pineapple Support provides 24/7 support, therapy, professional support, and counseling to all those working in the online sex industry.
Linzee Ryder – March Of Dimes
March Of Dimes provides life-saving care to mothers and infants so that all babies can get the start that they deserve.
Penny Barber – St. James Infirmary in San Francisco
St. James Infirmary is a peer-based occupational health and safety clinic for sex workers, meeting the needs of people engaged in the sex trade through advocacy, direct services, and social justice.
Aria Carson – SeekHer Foundation
SeekHer works to shift the focus from the wellness industry to community care to improve the well-being and mental health of women.
Jessica Ryan – Institute For Free Speech
The Institute For Free Speech is the nation’s largest organization promoting and defending the First Amendment.
Rebecca Vanguard – Special Books By Special Kids
With roots as a classroom project, SBSK now empowers disabled and neurodiverse people to share their stories and become their own advocates.
Aria Khaide – Purple Heart Foundation
The Purple Heart Foundation provides direct services to improve the quality of life of all veterans and their families, and fosters camaraderie and goodwill amongst combat-wounded vets.
Nikki Delano – ASPCA
As the largest humane society in the world, the ASPCA provides effective means to prevent animal cruelty across the USA, bringing animals the care and protection that they deserve.
Kaiia Eve – Animal Welfare Institute
The Animal Welfare Institute began in 1951 to end the cruel treatment of laboratory animals, and has since expanded to end the suffering of animals in other industries.
Isabella Nice – Mental Health America
Mental Health America is the USA’s largest community-based non-profit working to address the needs of those living with mental illness. They also work to promote overall mental health and wellbeing for all.
Leda Lotharia – New Alternatives for LGBT Homeless Youth Inc.
New Alternatives helps LGBTQ+ homeless youth in NYC increase their self sufficiency and transition into stable adult lives.
Charities TBD
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