iFriends Announces Winners for Summer Model Contest

iFriends Announces Winners for Summer Model Contest

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Adult webcam site iFriends.net today announced that porn stars Taylor Stevens and Ellen DeRose are the winners of the July Summer Contest.

The contest awarded cash to the models with the most active fan base.

Stevens, a Canadian model well-known for her all-natural 36HH breasts, was the grand-prize winner and will receive $4,000.

“I'm so thankful, and happy to have won,” Stevens said. “I worked really hard for this contest and had a blast doing it! Now it's time to go on a vacation, so who's coming with me?”

Stevens is no stranger to the camera, with shoots for Score magazine and Voluptuous. She is one of the most well-known adult industry stars who began her career as a webcam model on iFriends. She performs using the screenname TaylorStevens00.

DeRose was the runner-up and will receive $1,000 as the model with the largest amount of hosted video chat time during July.

“It would not have been possible without the support of many iFriends members, some of whom I had the pleasure of meeting during the contest for the first time. Thank you!,” DeRose said..

Ellen DeRose is a regular on iFriends and performs using the screenname BluEyesDream-4U.

“iFriends supports and promotes webcam models around the globe, and it was exciting to see the enthusiasm of fans for their favorite models expressed during this contest,” said Amanda Adams, director of social media and model liaison at iFriends. ”We were blown away by the creativity of the models and the dedication of their fans.”

The contest was open to all webcam models registered with iFriends whose fans spent time and money with them in live video chat.

In the past 12 months, iFriends has awarded over $15,000 in cash to grand-prize finalists.

The site’s affiliate program, ClickCash.com, pays $100 plus five percent lifetime revenue share for each new model referred to iFriends.

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