Immoral, Streamate Name Top 25 Models of 2013

VAN NUYS, Calif. — Immoral Productions and Streamate have released their collective list of the 25 top live cam models from 2013.

In order to qualify, models had to appear in at least two live shows. According to the company, Immoral did 500 bookings for more than 300 shows over the last year.  

All models on the list will receive a special trophy from their agents to commemorate their inclusion, an Immoral rep said.    

 “2013 was a great year for Immoral’s shows on Streamate,” Liz of Streamate said. “We are thrilled with how Immoral’s shows have grown in volume and popularity with our users. This could only happen with the commitment of [Immoral CEO] Dan’s team and, of course, the talent who appears on every show.”

Dan Leal added, “We could not be more pleased with the way our relationship with Streamate has grown over the years. In three years we have gone from one live show a week to the seven we shoot now. We could not have accomplished this without support of the agents and their models.”

The list, broken down by modeling agencies, includes:

101 Modeling — Aiden Ashley, Ash Hollywood and Cameron Canada.

Adult Talent Managers — Aaliyah Love, AJ Appelgate, Bridgette B, Britney Amber and Jennifer White.

Foxxx Modeling — Jacky Joy, Laela Pryce and Noelle Easton.

LA Direct Models Anna Morna, Amy Brooke, Ava Devine, Christie Stevens, Jayden Lee and Tory Lane.  

Ideal — Brianna Brooks, Heidi Hollywood and Jenna Ivory.

Independent —Lilith Lust, Lylith Lavey and Sara Jay

Motley Models — Jodi Taylor

OC Modeling — Maggie Green

To check out the models' live shows, visit Streamate.com or ImmoralLive

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