Sophia Locke Strikes Exclusive Cams.com Deal

Sophia Locke Strikes Exclusive Cams.com Deal

CAMPBELL, Calif. — Webcam performer and adult star Sophia Locke has signed an exclusive deal to appear live on Cams.com.

Locke’s video career includes production time with Brazzers, BangBros, Kink, Hustler’s Taboo, and other high profile companies.

Now she is focusing on her live webcam shows and has chosen Cams.com as her partner of choice.

“I couldn’t be happier to have the opportunity to continue my relationship with Cams.com in this exciting new partnership,” Locke says. “I can’t wait to start bringing some fun and sexy new shows to a broader audience!”

Cams.com also announced its Platinum Sponsorship of Sophia Locke’s 7th annual Cam Girl Mansion After Party. The event will take place in the two-story sky villa in the Fantasy Tower at the Palms Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on January 23, 2016.

This independent cam girl event gives fans a chance to mingle with cam models and fans.

According to Cams.com Director of Product Marketing, Scott Thompson, the company is thrilled to deepen its partnership with Sophia.

“She’s a consummate professional, amazing talent, and a leading advocate for independent models everywhere,” Thompson explains. “She represents the best of camming, and we’re proud to have her and Cam Girl Mansion as a strategic partner.”

Thompson notes that Locke’s live shows should be popular with fans, while delivering profitable ROIs for traffic partners.

A California native, Locke began her camming career in 2010 and has been growing her audience since. Now backed by more than 130,000 Twitter followers, she regularly hosts cam model events designed to help models connect with each other and their fans.

Cams.com provides customers, affiliate marketers and performers with a state-of-the-art platform powered by Streamray — the live cams division of FriendFinder Networks (FFN).

For more information, visit Cams.com.

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