FreeOnes Addresses Miss FreeOnes 2011 Awards Ceremony

THE NETHERLANDS — FreeOnes.com has issued the following statement regarding the awards ceremony for Miss FreeOnes 2011 that was supposed to take place in Las Vegas at the Adult Entertainment Expo on Friday, Jan. 7.

"Our goal at FreeOnes is to be the best in everything we do, from continuously working on our site to provide the greatest user experience possible to our events such as our FreeOnes parties and Miss FreeOnes

When we were approached about doing the awards announcement at the Adult Entertainment Expo for the 2011 contest, instead of doing it to coincide with a FreeOnes Party, we could see that this would be a way to get fans even more involved with Miss FreeOnes.

Unfortunately, we were unable to attend the expo in person, but we went forward with working with AVN to make the awards ceremony happen. At the time of planning, and up to the time the event was supposed to take place, we had absolutely no reason to think that it wouldn’t take place as planned. Especially since the online announcement was rolled out on schedule.

We sincerely regret that the Miss FreeOnes 2011 award ceremony did not happen during the AEE as this has affected everyone, from fans who were looking forward to the real time announcement to the contestants who made time in their busy schedules to be available to receive acknowledgement for their achievements.

At this point we guarantee that any events that are held in the future that has our name attached to it will be planned and executed by no other than FreeOnes to ensure the highest quality possible.

Again, we apologize to all that was affected and we would like to assure everyone that the top 10 of Miss FreeOnes as well as the winners of each category have received their prizes."

FreeOnes' Roald Riepen was unavailable for additional comments by post time.

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