Dailee Jones, Leon Win XBIZ Miami Bikini, Mankini Contest

MIAMI — The XBIZ Bikini and Mankini Contest, hosted by Vicky Vette and Jeff Dillionaire, crowned Honduran beauty Dailee Jones and fresh-faced Leon as the winners, both were first time participants. 

The bikini judges were Joey from SMS-CamServices.com, Mugur from Studio20.ro, James from MrSkin.com, Walter Sanders CPA of WalterSanders.com and Mia from JuanBustos.com. Mankini judges were Asmin from RubyVR.com, Holly Ruprecht from Hustlercash.com, JoMerlone from KiwiSourcing.com, Jelena Jensen from CAM4 and JelenaJensen.com and Danny from PlaygirlLiveCams.com. 

Jones, a representative stated, answered a Craigslist ad. It was her first-ever bikini contest after recently moving to Miami from Ocala to try her hand at a modeling career while working at a sports bar. She posted a picture in her bikini on Instagram here.

Second place and third place went to Shawna Lenee and Melody Kush respectively.

“I never had the courage to enter a contest before, so I was excited to try,” Jones said. “I have only just moved to Miami to pursue my dream of modeling so it's awesome to actually win something. Thank you XBIZ!" 

Leon commented, “I am shocked and flattered that I won the contest. It was amazing to be surrounded by so many great looking people. There was a lot of wonderful talent and the competition was fierce! We had so much fun and can't wait to return. I am going to buy more boy shorts with the winnings!"

Vette enthused, “You could not have asked for a better location or turn out for the contest this year with so many amazing ladies (and guys)! We barely had enough room on stage for all the talent. Moe and Alec at XBIZ really do a tremendous job putting together such a large event. It's always one of the best industry events I go to. I am already looking forward to 2018.''

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