Cams.com Presents The 7th Annual Cam Girl Mansion After Party

Cams.com Presents The 7th Annual Cam Girl Mansion After Party

CAMPBELL, Calif. — Cams.com, the interactive platform from adult dating giant FriendFinder Networks, has joined forces with Sophia Locke’s Cam Girl Mansion After Party as its exclusive platinum sponsor.

Now in its seventh year, the independent cam girl gathering unites fans with top cam models.

Hosted by Sophia Locke, who performs her live shows exclusively for Cams.com, the event takes place on Jan. 23 in Las Vegas, at the two-story Sky Villa in the Fantasy Tower of The Palms Hotel and Casino.

“The fact that Cams.com is our platinum sponsor makes this year really unique,” said Locke. “They’re the perfect partner for Cam Girl Mansion because of their great platform and support for independent models. We’re celebrating all the fun and excitement of being Internet celebrities and giving back to the amazing audience members who support us… and I just love being able to give back the affection our loyal fans deserve!”

The After Party is famous for inviting fans, friends, and VIPs to mix and mingle with many of the most provocative webcam performers as they party and stream live from the venue.

“From the outset, our partnership with Sophia has been about supporting her efforts in providing models with tools for success and driving a positive image for cam performers. It’s what Cams.com is about and what her organization is about,” said Scott Thompson, Director of Product Marketing for FriendFinder Networks. “We are proud to be partners with Sophia and looking forward to an amazing event.”

VIP tickets are currently available, which include access to the VIP area, the VIP bar, and early entry into the party at 9 p.m.

For tickets or more information, visit CamGirlMansion.xxx.

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