Lelu Love Voted September's '#1 Cam Girl' on VNALive.com

CYBERSPACE — Vicky Vette has announced Lelu Love has been voted “#1 Cam Girl” by fans on VNALive.com for the month of September.  

Second place went to Victoria Banxxx, while third place went to Penny Pax.

This is the third time Lelu Love has won the monthly award this year, having won in January and February, VNA reported. She also has three 2nd place finishes (June 2017 and March and June 2016) and three 3rd place finishes (March, April and May). For a complete list of the VNALive monthly winners, click here

Originally from South Carolina, now in Tampa, Love is a webstar who runs and owns her own website — LeluLove.com. She picked up a Nightmoves Award last year for “Best Online Presence” as well as an XBIZ Nomination for Webstar of the Year.

“It's always awesome to pick up recognition for something I love to do ... camming with my members,” Love said. “Kisses to the fans at VNALive and the members of my site, who voted me #1 again. Hopefully I can stay there in October. If you haven’t seen a member show, grab a LeluLove.com membership! My award winning shows are always free with a monthly membership!” 

Vette commented, “It's great to see Lelu doing well. She's one of the most reliable girls I know — she's always consistently on cam for her members and the fan base is incredibly loyal. She's been with us since we started VNALive.com and I really thank her enough for her loyalty to the platform. Girls like Lelu make VNALive.com successful.” 

According to VNALive, any girl (or webmaster) with a membership site can add VNALive.com to their site. The most popular monthly girl wins $250. Second place wins $150. Third wins $100.

Love will attend the NightMoves Awards this weekend in Tampa, Fla.

Site operators or models interested in adding VNALive.com or camming can reach Vette at Vicky@VetteNationLive.com.

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