New reality competition show “Hot Haus” seeking next queer sex icon features Boston native Saint Anique
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“Y'all better bring y’alls sex game ‘cause there can only be one winner.'“ And with that, host and original HBIC Tiffany Pollard kicks off the brand new reality competition show “Hot Haus.”
Created by the team behind “Slag Wars: The Next Destroyer,” this new series challenges seven sex workers and sex-positive creators— ‘Hotties’— to compete in weekly challenges for a $10,000 grand prize and the title of the next queer sex icon. With a majority POC and trans/non-binary cast, all of which are current or former sex workers, “Hot Haus” centers around family, community, and queer expression. Among the cast of hotties is Boston native and Las Vegas performer Saint Anique.
“It was absolutely incredible to be a part of a show that represents so much for the queer/Sex Work communities,” Saint said. “We’re all at a point where we want to see queer content made by and for queer people and their real stories. ‘Hot Haus’ truly understood the assignment.”
When Saint entered the competition, they were six months sober, unsure of how they would handle the pressure of filming the show.
”I learned that not only could I handle the pressure, but that all of the blood, sweat, and tears have made me resilient and able to take on anything the universe gives me.” Saint said. “Viewers should expect to cackle with delight, cry with, and fall in love with every one of the fabulous Hotties on the show.”
Alongside Pollard is the star-studded judge’s pannel— rapper CupcakKe, performer, porn star, and model Matthew Camp, and “Slag Wars” Runner-Up and activist Nicky Monet. And, just to switch things up, each week the eliminated Hottie will join the panel to help decide who will take home the cash prize.
“I hope anyone watching ‘Hot Haus’ walks away having learned something and understanding things they might not have before. I hope the representation we have on this show makes people feel seen and celebrated in a way they maybe haven't been seen in media before. I hope it helps to demystify and destigmatize Sex Work and the stories of Sex Workers,” Saint said.
You can catch Saint and the rest of the Hotties in the first two episodes of “Hot Haus,” now on OutTV.com.