Voting for Miss FreeOnes 2013 Opens

THE NETHERALANDS — FreeOnes has announced that voting for the first round of Miss FreeOnes 2013 has begun.

The organizers said that nearly 250 contestants have signed up to compete for $30,000 in prize money, with $10,000 of it going to the winner of the Miss FreeOnes category. Each voter will be able to vote daily for their favorite porn stars, cam girls, and erotic models in six different categories through three rounds.

Round one, where all of the contestants compete, will end on Feb. 28 where the 50 girls with the most votes will move into round two. Round three will start on March 11 and will run until March 22 with the final 15 girls in each category competing for the first place spot.

The contestant who is voted number one in the Miss FreeOnes category will take home the 2013 title as well as $10,000. Each additional category will award $2,500 to first place. Additional prize money will be given to the second to 10th place winners, and places two and three in the other categories.

Winners will be announced on March 30 at a private house party in Los Angeles.

“We’re really excited to be running Miss FreeOnes for a 4th year,” Petra, the contest organizer said. “We have almost 250 girls who took up the challenge of entering this year’s contest. Some of them really want to win the money, while others have shown that they realize the publicity value of taking part in the contest.”

She added, “And of course a big thank you to our sponsors, especially our Super Platinum Monster Sponsor MyFreeCams.” Other contest sponsors include X-Art, NaughtyAmerica, CherryPimps, KTSo, MissHybrid, Brazzers, VideoBox, JulesJordan, Porn.com, Sex.com, DDFNetwork, Chaturbate, CumLouder, and 21Sextury.

For more information about the announcement party, email info@missfreeones.com.

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