LOS ANGELES—Virgy, a new platform from Adult FriendFinder Networks that allows individuals to host online sex parties, has invited Baltimore Ravens' free safety Earl Thomas to join the site.
Thomas, who has not responded to the offer, was embroiled in a controversy when his wife Nina Thomas allegedly followed him to a home where he was apparently having sex with another woman on April 13 in Austin, Texas. She reportedly repeatedly struck him while pointing a gun at him, but he wrestled it away from her. She was later arrested along with two other women she brought with her. She was charged with burglary of a habitation with the intent to commit aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Nina Thomas has denied any wrongdoing. Earl Thomas was not charged.
In a letter to the football pro, C.R. “Gunner” Taylor, director of strategy development for FriendFinder Networks, wrote: “I’d like to formally extend an offer for both you and your wife to join Virgy, a virtual orgy platform that allows people to host online sex parties while adhering to social distancing guidelines. Instead of breaking social distancing rules and inviting third (or more) parties to participate IRL, we implore you to turn to making these connections using a safer, digital environment.”
Taylor added that he hopes Thomas will take advantage of the offer and join the more than 100 million users on the Adult FriendFinder Network.
For more information on Virgy, visit https://adultfriendfinder.com/virtual_orgy/.