Playlist: Quarantine Specials
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Special: Happy New Year 2021!
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COVID EDITION: Maggie McMuffin
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COVID EDITION: Mistress Tom deFun
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COVID EDITION: Max Madame
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COVID EDITION: Lita Lecherous
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COVID EDITION: James Darling
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COVID EDITION: Dylan Ryan and T.Pfister
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COVID EDITION: Tender Furiosa
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COVID EDITION: Unkle Daddy
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COVID EDITION: Kissy Burgundy
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Special: Zombie Apocalypse
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COVID EDITION: Barbary Rose
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COVID EDITION: Ramses Rodstein
COVID EDITION: Venus Selenite Closed Captions Available
Release Date: July 17th, 2020
“Sex workers are essential workers too.”
While we all wait for it to become safe to shoot again, join us as we check in with your favorite CrashPad performers. In this edition, Venus Selenite shares some advice, behind-the-scenes memories, and reflects on xyr solo scene from 2019: A celebration of self-love that feels especially pertinent now. Remember to love yourself, turn off the news if you need to, and do your part to protect yourself, your loved ones, and the marginalized communities impacted most by the pandemic. (And as always, wash those sexy hands!)
Now more than ever, we want to thank all our members for your support. Stay safe!
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