Camming Con Adds New Stars to Event Roster

MIAMI — Camming Con announced that it has added Sophie Dee, Gianna Michaels, Jessica Bangkok and Reena Sky to its star lineup for the Miami event.

“We are absolutely thrilled to have these amazing models join us for our event,” show organizer Clinton Cox said. “We have now reached more 150 models who have registered, and we have more than 500 registered guests attending; we’ve reached more than 2300 Facebook likes and are enjoying an incredible surge in traffic to our website. Our response on Twitter has increased, with more than 2300 followers, adding more than 100 new followers per week. These four incredible models only add to what will be an incredible weekend.”

The conference will also feature Stacey Havoc, Little Red Bunny, Natalie Lust, Sabra Steele, Brittany Rose, Esmi Lee, Jes Marie, Leia Christiana, Kylie Cupcake, Cassidy Nicole,  BuniBuni, Christine Honey, Daisy Dracman, Audrlna Nerell,  Brooke Knight, Jenna Marie, Little Honey Dip, Alexa Johnson, Kirra Kiss, Dava Foxx, Jamzz, Baby, Luna Isabel, Kelley Cabbana, Sienna Hills, CJ Sparxx and more.

Sponsors include Model Centro, CamPlace, Freewebcams, Cams.com, Naked.com, Playboy Live, XCams, Cam4, Freewebcams, Xlove Cams, Paxum, Converge Mediaworks, Fling.com, FUBAR Webmasters, Mansion Nightclub, E11even, Pornhub Networks, MySexyWishList.com, Camster, Betty Bangs, Baci and XModels.

The organizers said attendees will benefit from topics in camming, such as how to break into the business, new ways to make money, finding the best photos to generate the most revenue and Internet safety on the job.

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