Playhouse no longer Naming Rights Sponsor of Australian Adult Industry Awards

In a shocking turn of events, William Luxe, founder of adult entertainment platform Playhouse, in no longer the naming rights sponsor of the Australian Adult Industry Awards (AAIA). The announcement has left organizers scrambling to find a replacement, with less than two months until the event. The reasons behind Luxe’s decision are unclear, and it is not known whether he withdrew his sponsorship or was removed by the AAIA.


In a sudden turn of events, the Australian Adult Industry Awards (AAIA) has found itself without a naming rights sponsor for the 2023 event. William Luxe, the founder of Playhouse, had been announced as the naming rights sponsor for the event, but it is not clear whether he withdrew his sponsorship or if the AAIA removed him.

The news has sent shockwaves throughout the adult entertainment industry, with many speculating about the reasons behind Luxe’s withdrawal. Some have suggested that it may be due to a disagreement over the terms of the sponsorship agreement, while others have speculated that it may be due to personal reasons.

Maxine Fensom, owner and founder of the AAIA, released a statement in which she confirmed that Luxe would no longer be the naming rights sponsor for the 2023 event. However, she did not provide any further details regarding the reasons behind the decision.

“Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have found it necessary to replace our previous naming right sponsor, and so it is my great pleasure to introduce Harlots and Langtrees Canberra as the new major sponsors of the 2023 Australian Adult Industry Awards™ – A.A.I.A.®.” Fensom said.

The news had left the organizers of the AAIA scrambling to find a new naming rights sponsor. However, in a surprise move, Langtrees Canberra, a well-known adult entertainment company, has stepped forward to take on the role.

“I am particularly excited to partner with Harlots and Langtrees Canberra given their long-term involvement the Australian Adult Industry Awards™, and our common interest in sex workers’ rights” Fensom said.

Despite the controversy surrounding the sponsorship, the organizers of the AAIA are confident that the 2023 event will be a success. With Langtrees Canberra on board as the new naming rights sponsor, they can now focus on putting together a memorable event that celebrates the best of the Australian adult entertainment industry.

The 2023 event will now be referred to as the 2023 Harlots Australian Adult Industry Awards™, brought to you by Langtrees Canberra. The event is set to take place on May 11th, and with Langtrees Canberra on board as the new naming rights sponsor, it is sure to be a night to remember.

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