Grooby Announces New Initiative to Remove Unwanted ‘Hate’ Tattoos
Los Angeles, CA – Grooby announced their new initiative for trans performers wanting financial assistance to have their “hate” tattoos removed or covered up.
“Over the years we’ve had models come to shoots with tattoos that they tried to hide from us or were ashamed of,” said Steven Grooby. “We’ve usually left it to the producers’ discretion and either turned away models or covered the tattoos up. Many performers we work with come from estranged backgrounds, and I’ve never been from the school of thought that people can’t change. I believe in the importance of giving people a second chance. We have people who are having problems getting work either in the industry or outside of it from a mistake they made many years ago. If this can help these individuals move forward, then I believe it’s a good initiative.”
Kristel Penn added, “Those interested should contact us directly. Everything here is confidential and our offer to help remove/cover your tattoo does that oblige anyone to work for us in any capacity and does not suggest we will have work for them. This is just a gesture of good faith and one we hope helps those who take part in it.”
Those interested should contact admin@grooby.com. Grooby is also looking for tattoo artists who want to work together on this initiative.
ABOUT GROOBY
Founded in 1996, Grooby is the leading producer of trans erotica. In addition to operating over 30 membership sites, the company produces nearly 50 DVDs a year and hosts the annual TEAs (Transgender Erotica Awards) held in Hollywood, CA. More information about the event can be found at theTEAShow.com.
In 2017, the company took over the editorial content for Transformation, the world’s most popular transgender lifestyle magazine. For more information, visit Grooby.com.