ModelCentro Celebrates 3rd Anniversary With Contest

ModelCentro Celebrates 3rd Anniversary With Contest

NEW YORK — ModelCentro is celebrating its third anniversary with a contest.

The popular performer platform, home to 20,000 models, is giving away 12 vibrating necklaces to the “naughtiest elves in the Model Centro Xmas lineup,” said $tan D'Aman of ModelCentro

“When we started building the platform I had very high hopes for what it would become,” D'Aman said. “Now, looking back over our three-year history, I’m really proud of all the work we have done and thrilled to be working with such a talented group of people.”

Starting at noon (EST) on Wednesday and finishing at 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 25 performers can win one of 12 Crave Vesper vibrating necklaces.

Andrea Fioriniello of ModelCentro.com said: “Just follow #ModelCentro on Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, Tumblr or Facebook and tweet or post at least once with a naughty photo in an Xmas costume, watermarked with your ModelCentro website URL and using the hashtag #ModelCentroXmas.”

“Winners will be chosen at random from the qualifying contest entries and we will do our best to promote participants on social media by tagging and mentioning the performers who are playing,” Fioriniello said. “Increase your chances of winning by posting as much as possible, as every post receives an extra entry.” 

Full details of the contest are available on ModelCentro.com/contest.

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