Flirt4Free Renews Exclusivity Deal With Natalie Star

Flirt4Free Renews Exclusivity Deal With Natalie Star

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free today said it is extending an exclusivity contract with Natalie Star.

Star, one of live cam company’s most-popular performers, has represented the brand since 2009, and the renewed contract will mark her third year as an exclusive Flirt4Free performer.

“Signing an exclusivity contract was a no brainer,” Star said. “Their support, motivation, and ability to continue to grow in an industry that is ever-changing is phenomenal. I could never see myself calling any other network home."

“Over the past eight years, Star’s seductive personality, athletic body type, and good sense of humor has helped her develop a faithful fan following on the site that includes millions of watchers and over 18,000 followers on Twitter,” Flirt4Free said.

“Recently, she has exploded in popularity thanks to her status as an official Fleshlight Cam Star and a high-profile interview with Playboy.”

Flirt4Free President Gregory Claymans said he’s “thrilled” to extend the exclusivity contract with Star.

“She's a consummate professional, a role model for others, and a true cam superstar,” Clayman said. “Her fans are some of the most loyal on the site, and we look forward to seeing everything her superb business and interpersonal skills will lend to our company and fans alike.”

In past years, Star has been recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award from Flirt4Free, she was inducted into the Hall of Fame at the Adult Webcam Awards, and she was also named WIA Woman of the Month by XBIZ.

For information on becoming a Flirt4Free model, click here. Affiliates interested in promoting the Flirt4Free network can apply here. Performers or studios interested in broadcasting on the Flirt4Free network can apply here.

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