Brenna Sparks, Larkin Love Score 2019 XBIZ Cam Awards Noms

LAS VEGAS and TAMPA, Fla. — Adult performers Brenna Sparks and Larkin Love are celebrating their 2019 XBIZ Cam Awards nominations.

Sparks, who is also known as a cryptocurrency evangelist who has scored mainstream interviews, is nominated as Industry Crossover Star. 2018 XBIZ Cam Awards Best Female Clip Artist Larkin Love is nominated again this year in that category.

Both models are asking their fans to #rockthevote every day through May 29th, so they can return home with trophies in hand.

“I’m honored to receive this nomination—it’s amazing that XBIZ has recognized my efforts,” said Sparks. “It’s my very first XBIZ Cam Awards nomination, and I hope my fans will show their love and vote for me daily. I’d love to win!”

“Last year, my flight got delayed, so I didn’t make it to accept my award—this year, I’m attending and hope to accept personally,” added Larkin Love. “I have the best fans. Please take a few minutes out of your busy day and vote for me daily. “

Voting for Sparks and Love is easy. Head over to the 2019 XBIZ Cam Award website and find their categories. Then, look for their photos, click on each of them and then click the “submit” button. “If you’re feeling extra generous,” said a rep, “click on the ‘Share Your Vote’ button to tell the Twitterverse that you voted for your favorite models.”

The 2019 XBIZ Cam Awards will take place during XBIZ Miami on Thursday, May 30th, in South Beach, Florida. Models and performers, producers and affiliates qualify for free admission to XBIZ Miami. For more information, visit the Cam Awards and XBIZ Miami sites.

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