Posted: 23/03/2022
Pornhub Announces The Winners of the Fourth Annual Pornhub Awards and Presents $1 Million Contribution to Models and Non-Profits
The biggest adult entertainment platform honors this year’s best in porn including Most Popular Female, Hottest Ass, Best Dick, Favorite Newcomer and so much more- all determined by Pornhub viewers around the world.
Star-studded NFSW video featuring this year’s winners available to view exclusively on http://pornhub.com/awards
NEW YORK – (March 23, 2022) Pornhub, the world’s leading adult entertainment site, is pleased to announce the winners of the Fourth Annual Pornhub Awards, honoring this year’s outstanding performers across Pornhub’s unconventional categories, as well as the top channels and most popular networks. As part of this year’s digital celebration, Pornhub is investing back into the adult entertainment industry by rewarding both nominees and winners with cash prizes, in addition to supporting vital non-profits dedicated to sex worker advocacy, totalling a $1 million endowment.
The Pornhub Awards is the only awards show that is entirely data driven, using video views and porn star searches to determine the winners based on popularity, making them the most democratic awards show in history. A separate fan voting category also allowed viewers to further support their personal favorites.
Over 40 of the adult industry’s top performers were honored across the many highly-coveted categories including Most Popular Female Performer Riley Reid and Most Popular Male Performer Alex Adams. Abella Danger received Top Anal Performer and Top DP Performer went to Adriana Chechik. Emily Willis and Cade Maddox collected Top Lesbian Performer and Most Popular Gay Male Performer, respectively. Winners in the fan voting categories included Serenity Cox for Favorite Newcomer, Abella Danger for Hottest Ass, and Johnny Sins for Best Dick, among others. To see the full list of winners, please visit http://pornhub.com/awards.
Pornhub will proudly be making donations to SWOP-USA, a national social justice network focused on ending stigma and violence to those in the sex trade through education and advocacy; and APAC, the Adult Performer Advocacy Committee, an organization run by and for adult performers advocating for improved safety and working conditions within the adult entertainment industry.