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BanksieTV Called 2023 TEAs Sponsor

Feb 7, 2023 3:09 PM PST LOS ANGELES– BanksieTV is sponsoring the 2023 Trans Erotica Awards(TEAs)

.”The Trans Erotica Awards is the very first significant program that BanksieTV is funding with so much honor,” BanksieTV owner Lindsey Banks claimed. “I am directly extremely thrilled about our show prepares this year.”

TEA Executive Producer Kristel Penn said thanks to Financial institutions for her payment.

“Lindsey has constantly been, with her various platforms, a very vocal advocate as well as ally for the trans grown-up community for many years,” Penn stated. “In addition to BanksieTV’s sponsorship, I’m honored to induce Lindsey as our main media interviewer at our invite-only Pre-Party.”

The TEAs will take place at the Avalon in Hollywood and also winners will be revealed on March 19, 2023; follow the awards on Twitter.

Adhere to Banks on Twitter.

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