Siri Wins ‘Miss FreeOnes’ Round 2

LOS ANGELES — FreeOnes.com has announced that Siri is the winner of the 2nd round of the “Miss FreeOnes 2014” competition, and will be receiving a check for $1,000.

The top girls for the other six categories finished as follows: Briana Lee (Best Cam Girl), Kaylee Rayne (Best Adult Model), August Ames (Best Newcomer), Mandy Flores (Best OCSM), Julia Ann (Best MILF), along with Harley Spencer (Most Underrated).

Each of the category winners will be taking home a check for $500 for their 2nd round win.

“Miss FreeOnes” will continue running for the next five days and will end on September 30. Voters can see who remains in each award category, or they can go to their favorite model section on www.freeones.com, or the newly launched mobile site.

“Only 10 contestants in each category, that received the most votes, will move on to Round 3,” said Petra, the contest’s organizer. “Round 3 is the final round of the contest, and will end on September 30. The winner of the $10,000 grand prize will officially be announced at the ‘Miss FreeOnes’ celebration party that is being held on Saturday, October 11.”

The company said that like last year, the party will be another house party, but this year will be co-hosted by OC Modeling and Pornstar Platinum.

“Last year’s house party was a lot of fun, so when the opportunity presented itself to host another house party, it was an absolute no brainer,” Petra added. “We will have loads of girls from OC Modeling coming to hang and party with everyone, so I’m looking forward to a great party on October 11.”

Due to the fact that the party is at a residential location, FreeOnes has noted that only those that RSVP by mailing info@missfreeones.com and are put on the guest list will be allowed entry. Doors will open at 9 p.m. and close at 1 a.m.

For details about the “Miss FreeOnes” party, e-mail info@missfreeones.com.

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