Grabbys Spotlight: Pablo Pixx
Targeting trophies in Torremolinos.
As we count down towards the Grabby Awards in Torremolinos, we caught up with Pablo Pixx.

Pablo is nominated in two categories:
- Best Top
- Newcomer of the Year


You've said that winning a Grabby Award would be important to you because it would strengthen your self-esteem and open doors for you in the world of adult entertainment - how did you discover and start to explore that performing on camera and content creation was something that you're passionate about?
Honestly, it happened very naturally. For years, people I met — both in private life and through different experiences — kept encouraging me to join platforms like OnlyFans. I’ve always enjoyed filming intimate moments and sharing that energy. Eventually, after meeting a creator who inspired me to take the step, I realised: if I already love performing and connecting with people through the camera, why not share it more openly?
I’ve always been fascinated by the world of adult entertainment. Growing up, I admired performers who built strong careers and powerful identities. The idea of combining sexuality, performance, confidence, and creativity really attracted me. Being nominated for a Grabby Award feels surreal — it’s like stepping into a world I used to watch from the outside.
Do you consider yourself an exhibitionist?
In some ways, yes. I’ve always been very comfortable expressing myself physically. I’ve enjoyed environments where freedom and confidence are celebrated.
For me, it’s not just about showing my body — it’s about the connection, the energy, and the playful dynamic of being desired and desiring back. That exchange has always excited me.
What was your relationship with your body like when you were growing up?
I’ve generally felt good about my body. I’m not obsessed with being a perfect athlete or model — I see myself as a normal guy. But growing up, I did sometimes feel “different.” I developed early and received a lot of attention in locker-rooms and social situations, which made me slightly self-conscious at times.
Over time, though, I learned to own that difference instead of hiding from it. Today I feel much more at ease in my skin, and I see my body as something powerful rather than something to overthink.
How has your work in the adult entertainment industry changed your relationship with your body and the way that you experience intimacy?
Interestingly, it didn’t radically change it — it amplified something that was already there. I was already comfortable being filmed in intimate settings. What changed is the level of awareness and intention. Performing professionally requires focus, generosity, and presence.
It made me appreciate the art of intimacy more — not just the physical act, but the chemistry, the eye contact, the shared performance. It’s a different level of connection.
Beyond the Grabby Awards, what else is on your vision-board for the months ahead?
First of all, I want to enjoy the experience. Meeting other performers, learning from them, and celebrating the industry together already feels like a win.
Professionally, I’m at an interesting point in my life. I run my own creative business in Barcelona, and content creation started almost as a passionate side-project that grew faster than expected. My vision now is to structure it better — build a stronger brand, create high-quality productions, and collaborate internationally if the right opportunities arise.
I don’t see this as chasing fame. I see it as embracing a gift — the chance to explore something I genuinely enjoy, connect with people worldwide, and evolve creatively.
If the awards open doors, amazing. If not, I’m still grateful to be part of this world.
Voting for the Grabby Awards is now open.

