Via YouTubeLife & Culture / NewsLife & Culture / NewsPornhub wants to flatten the curve with its ‘Cleanest Porn Ever’The adult site has launched another campaign to help you stay clean during the coronavirus pandemic, ‘even when getting dirty’ShareLink copied ✔️April 30, 2020April 30, 2020TextBrit Dawson Over the last few months, Pornhub has done more to flatten the coronavirus curve than some world leaders. Following its pledge to give free premium porn to the whole world during quarantine, and its recent campaign to teach you how to wash your hands, the adult site is now offering a series of instructional videos to help you “stay clean even when getting dirty”. The videos are part of Pornhub’s newly-announced ‘Cleanest Porn Ever’ campaign, which features some of the site’s most popular models offering tips on proper hygiene, social distancing, and how to practice safe sex. As well as SFW versions, there are – of course – also NSFW clips, all following the clean theme. “Instructional videos can be dry and boring,” Corey Price, Pornhub’s vice president, said in a press release, “but this entertaining series proves that social distancing can still be sexy.” Model Junie Liu added: “Even if the pandemic is now heading in an optimistic direction, we need to remain vigilant. People must pay attention to safety and protection guidelines more than ever.” Pornhub is also asking viewers to take part in its #CleanPornChallenge “to show how social distancing can be sexy too”. The site wants people to create their own “contact-free” video and upload it with the relevant tag. As Pornhub says: “Even if COVID-19 keeps us apart, we can still cum together.” Last year, the site launched its ‘Dirtiest Porn Ever’ campaign, raising awareness about ocean pollution. Each view on the video resulted in a donation to Ocean Polymers, a non-profit that specialises in solutions to collect and process plastic waste from the world’s oceans. Check out Pornhub’s ‘Cleanest Porn Ever’ campaign here. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREYoung people are leading a snail mail revival‘Misogyny by design’: Is it possible to escape getting ‘undressed’ by AI?Björk slams Trump, Denmark and colonialismA list of very serious pop culture predictions for 2026Our most-read sex and relationships stories of 2025The 21st Century: Q1 Review2025 was the year of the Gen Z uprisingThe 12 most anticipated novels of 2026 More and more men want to be pegged, according to FeeldBetween slop and enshittification, 2025 saw the internet implode5 Amish youth on what people get wrong about themGreta Thunberg arrested in London under the Terrorism Act