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Grooby and ModelCentro Team Up for Revamped Grooby Network

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Burbank, CA – Grooby Productions and ModelCentro announced their partnership for the new Grooby Network platform. Trans models will now be able to create their own websites using ModelCentro’s unique service and the powerful marketing resources from both companies.

ModelCentro founder Stan D’Aman stated, “It’s with great pleasure that ModelCentro is teaming up with Grooby to target the transexual niche, and we’re confident that the collaboration of efforts will empower TS models and pay off for both parties involved!”

“We’ve worked with Adult Centro on other projects but when Stan told us about ModelCentro I immediately recognized how well it would work with many of our models,” said Grooby Productions owner Steven Grooby.  “These models love creating content and interacting with their fans, but the process of building a solo website was too problematic for them. This is the easiest system I’ve seen and the addition of the .XXX domain name is an added bonus for the models. We’ve a number of tgirl sites in the works and I’m excited about what we can do together.”

ModelCentro provides all the necessary tools for models to create, customize, and run their own membership sites. This includes hosting, billing, design, domain registration, and livecam. This unique platform is designed to empower its models. No previous experience or technical know-how is required, only a willingness to work within a simple interface and interact with fans. For more information about the company, visit www.modelcentro.com.

Grooby Productions was founded in 1996 and is currently based in Los Angles as the leader producer of transgender erotica. Operating over 30 membership websites, the company recently started offering models the opportunity to run their own sites. The company also hosts the Transgender Erotica Awards, now in its seventh year. More information about the show can be found at www.theteashow.com.

Grooby Productions and ModelCentro partnered in 2014 to create unique opportunity for trans models to run their own websites. Using ModelCentro’s unique platform, both companies will be using their marketing resources to help models promote themselves across their respective networks. Those who sign up will be promoted as part of the Grooby Network and have access to great informational support to help build their brand. Trans models interested in creating their own website should visit www.groobynetwork.com.

Transgender Day of Remembrance 2014

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(this piece was originally featured at Steven Grooby’s Blog)

Today is the Transgender Day of Remembrance.   Each year, we reflect on those who lost their lives through violence.  The GLAAD website, states that the day “honors the memory of those whose lives were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence” but when a report was published in “The Guardian” yesterday that almost 50% of transgender youths in the UK had considered suicide, I believe the remit of the TDoR should also include those.  When a person has been so marginalized, misunderstood, alienated or abused that they have nowhere to turn but to consider taking their own lives, then that life would also have been lost through anti-transgender violence.

We work in the entertainment industry – an industry that creates and sells fantasies and it’s always been important to educate on that distinction.  The models or performers working in the transsexual adult industry in the past few years have done a lot to help normalize who transsexuals are; that each one is individual, with a different background, different outlook, different ideas on politics, different tastes in music & culture, they look different and they act different.  Their identity doesn’t come because they’re transsexual – they are individuals who are transsexual.   The pornography industry, is showcasing transsexuals faster that any other industry and breaking down the stereotypes – and this is what is needed across all industries.

As every year, there have been too many deaths of transgendered people across the world but what we are starting to see in 2014, is some media starting to report more fairly and law enforcement taking hate crimes against transgendered people seriously.   Jennifer Laude Sueselbeck was murdered by a US marine in the Philippines received worldwide attention and closer to us, a well-known model who was beaten and raped in NYC, had the closure of seeing her attackers jailed after a lengthy police investigation.   However, the violence against transgendered people is still disproportionate compared to other people in society.

I don’t believe in my lifetime, I will see the complete normalization and integration of transsexuals into society, if one expects to see a transsexual to not turn heads or cause a second glance.  Human’s will always look at someone who is different to them – but it’s not always with malice but often just out of interest and that’s something that needs to be accepted.   I see it when out with transsexual friends – and the instinct is to either be defensive or retreat.   The better way, as I can attest to having watched these friends, is to engage and be themselves.   As friends, family, employers, co-workers … or even as a fan of transsexual pornography, we have the same duty.  To educate the un-educated.  To show that transgendered people are individuals, that don’t conform to stereotypes and are the same as everyone else.  This is how hate crimes against any group will reduce.

I don’t believe I will see the complete normalization and integration – but I truly believe that if we/I,  (the “allies”) engage as well as refuse to allow our friends to be alienated or humiliated, then I will live to see a world where transsexual persons are no longer a marginalized or separate group.

Please take a moment to think on the girls and guys who have died through ignorance and hate.  You can see news reports on some of these at The Grooby Post

Rupaul’s Drag Race Alum Jujubee Returns to Host 7th Annual Transgender Erotica Awards

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Burbank, CA – Grooby Productions is thrilled to welcome back former Rupaul’s Drag Race contestant Jujubee as the host of the upcoming 7th Annual Transgender Erotica Awards. The show will take place on February 15,2014 at the Avalon in Hollywood followed by the official after party at the Bardot on February 16, 2015. Pre-sale tickets are now available for purchase at www.theteashow.com.

“We’re so excited to have Jujubee return as our TEA host,” said Grooby Productions owner Steven Grooby. “She’s become an integral part of our show and we love the humor and professionalism she brings every year. She’s been a great supporter of the Transgender Erotica Awards and we can’t wait to see her up on stage again.”

“I am honored to be returning for the 7th Annual Transgender Erotica Awards, formerly known as…. I’ll leave that to the girls, haha,” added Jujubee. “This will be my third time hosting and I couldn’t be more thrilled.  It’s becoming a tradition that I sincerely look forward to.  The Avalon in Hollywood will be a fabulous new location for this year’s festivities; I know I’m looking forward to it. I can’t wait!”

Jujubee is best known for her involvement on Rupaul’s Drag Race Season 2 on Logo, quickly becoming a fan favorite in the competition. She then appeared as a drag professor on Rupaul’s Drag U for three consecutive seasons and was hand-picked for Rupaul’s Drag Race All-Stars, where she was a finalist. A veteran with over 10 years of experience in the entertainment industry, Jujubee’s infectious personality, talent, and professionalism always shine through in her performances. Visit her official website at www.jujubeeonline.com.

This year the 7th Annual Transgender Erotica Awards will be held on Sunday, February 15, 2014 at the Avalon in Hollywood, CA. The official After Party will be held on Monday, February 16, 2014 at the Avalon’s connecting property, the Bardot. Pre-sale tickets and sponsorship information can be found at www.theteashow.com.

Sponsor and media inquiries can be directed to kristel@grooby.com.