Fans of X-Rated Entertainment

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Fans of X-Rated Entertainment
DateFebruary 14, 1990 (1990-02-14)
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Fans of X-Rated Entertainment (F.O.X.E., also known as FOXE) is a United States-based pornography fan organization founded by adult film actor, director, and critic William Margold and actress Viper. [1] [2] It advocates against censorship of pornography and gives annual adult film awards.

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Awards

The annual FOXE awards ceremony presents three standard awards decided by fan vote: Male Fan Favorite, Female Fan Favorite, and Video Vixen for a new female performer. Additional special awards, including Fan of the Year are presented in some years. [3] In the 1990s, the Fan Favorite awards were often shared but Vixen was always for one recipient. Since the 11th FOXE awards, the ceremony has included a "Broast" (a "benign roast") of a well-known performer who also receives a lifetime achievement award. [4] Any performer winning Fan Favorite three times is "retired" with the FOXE X award, and they become ineligible for further awards. [5] Holders of the FOXE X include Tera Patrick, Nina Hartley, Ashlyn Gere, and Jill Kelly. [6] Ceremony attendance fees go to support anti-censorship causes, like the Protecting Adult Welfare Foundation. [2] The FOXE award winners are decided by a vote from members of FOXE. [7]

1990

The first awards were presented on February 14, 1990, at the XRCO Awards ceremony:

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

Held at the Mayan Theater in Los Angeles:

Special awards were the "Lady Liberty" award for free speech activist Mara Epstein, the "Friend of F.O.X.E." award for Kitty Foxx, and the "Fan of the Year" for Jay Holnar [16]

1999

Cherry Mirage holding her F.O.X.E. Vixen Award, October 1999 Cherry Mirage 1999 FOXE.jpg
Cherry Mirage holding her F.O.X.E. Vixen Award, October 1999

2001

Held on July 8, 2001, at the Mayan Theater with the Mistress of Ceremonies being Christi Lake: [17]

2002

Date: June 9, 2002 [7]
Location: Mayan Theater [7]
Host: Christi Lake [7]
Broast subject: Ron Jeremy [7]

Winners

Male Fan Favorites: Mr. Marcus & Evan Stone [7]
Female Fan Favorites: Tera Patrick, Jill Kelly, & Christi Lake [7]
Vixen: Monica Mayhem [7]
Friend of FOXE: Ron Jeremy [7]

2003

Date: June 21, 2003 [18]
Location: Mayflower Ballroom [18]
Host: Bill Margold [18]
Emcee: Christi Lake [18]
Broast subject: Amber Lynn [18]

Winners

Male Performer of the Year: Lexington Steele [18]
Female Performer of the Year: Belladonna & Jill Kelly [18]
Vixen of the Year: Taylor Rain [18]

2004

The 13th awards presentation was held June 17, 2004, in Inglewood, California. Seka was the guest of honor, and Broast subject. Teri Weigel was Mistress of Ceremonies. Tera Patrick won Female Fan Favorite, Mary Carey won the FOXE Vixen award, and Lexington Steele won Male Fan Favorite. [19]

2005

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Marilyn Chambers at the 2005 FOXE Awards, February 2005

The 14th F.O.X.E. Awards were held on Sunday, February 20, 2005, at the Mayflower Ballroom in Inglewood, California: [2]

Marilyn Chambers was the Broast subject and received a lifetime achievement award. [2] [4]

2006

The 15th award ceremonies were held on Sunday, February 19, 2006:

Randy Spears, Lexington Steele, and Tera Patrick were all formally "retired", after winning three previous FOXE awards. [5] Christy Canyon was the Broast subject. [5] [20]

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