Taylor Stevens Wins Hall of Fame Award at Barcelona's Live Cam Awards

BARCELONA  Taylor Stevens was honored at the Live Cam Awards on Mar. 1 during a gala dinner held at the Spanish mansion Finca Mas Solers near Barcelona. Stevens, a cam favorite for years, was inducted into the Live Cam Awards Hall of Fame for excellence in the adult cam industry.

Stevens said, "I am so grateful to be a part of a community that rewards hard work for doing something that I love. I am so thankful for my amazing fan base who are always my there for me. A big thank you to the Live Cam Awards and the people who make it possible for me to love my job." 

Alexandra Georgia, cam model and organizer of the Live Cam Awards, said, "Each year, we are giving the Hall of Fame awards to models or cam industry individuals who had great achievements. This year, we choose Taylor Stevens because she is a role model for both veteran and newcomers. She worked hard to become the icon that she is today."

Stevens, who got her start in adult entertainment as a BBW fetish model before taking the leap into live cam shows, said, "To succeed as a performer in this business, you have to truly take pleasure in what you do. I feel like I am a natural fit in the cam industry because I genuinely enjoy making people happy, and that enthusiasm comes through in each and every one of my performances."

Stevens, who is featured on CamWithTay.com and TayStevens.com, can be followed on Twitter @taystevens.

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