Porn Stars Come Out to Support B.A.B.E.

Numerous porn stars have been taking time out of their busy convention signing schedules to lend support to B.A.B.E. (Breast Awareness Benefits Everyone), a non-profit organization working to end breast cancer by raising funds for prevention and detection. The B.A.B.E. booth, situated on the convention floor in between the Bang Productions and Colossal Entertainment booths, has been creating a wave of excitement all its own thanks to enthusiastic support from a number of name performers.

Stars that have already made appearances or are scheduled to lend support include Taylor Wane (B.A.B.E.’s 2006 Babe-A-Rella), Tera Patrick, Aria Giovanni, Sunny Lane, Penny Flame, Gianna, Gia Paloma, Nautica Thorn, Catalina Cruz, Ava Rose, Jasmine Byrne, Devinn Lane, Katie Morgan, Joanna Angel, Alexis Amore, Rita Faltoyano, Vivid girls Lacie & Lindsey Love, Kayla Synz, Tassy Pink, Moxie Maddron, Tommy Gunn and Rob Rotten.

Part of the reason B.A.B.E. has attracted so much enthusiastic support is due to its unique fundraising approach.

“Our idea is that there is enough sadness about the disease,” said B.A.B.E. founder and breast cancer survivor Marcia Hrichinson. “Let’s have a little fun. We want to attract a young audience and we want to attract the guys. We don’t want to beat anybody over the head. We just want to make them aware of what’s going on and have some fun.”

At the B.A.B.E. booth, porn girls are signing foam Booble.com squeeze boobs and selling them to those who love boobs the most — men. And with each foam boob purchase, supporters of the cause receive a coupon good for three Adam & Eve videos.

B.A.B.E. is also currently producing an educational video featuring Adam “Seymore Butts” Glasser, Tommy Gunn and others to teach guys how to do breast exams on their girlfriends.

“The video is about touching your breasts, knowing what’s there and having fun with it,” adds Hrischinson. The as-yet untitled video is due out this spring.

Whereas the majority of money raised by other breast cancer organizations is funneled into treatment, 100% of B.A.B.E.’s money goes towards prevention and detection.

“Check ‘em. Don’t neglect ‘em,” says Hrichinson.