iWantClips Announces Halloween Clips, Photo Contest Winners

iWantClips Announces Halloween Clips, Photo Contest Winners

LOS ANGELES — iWantClips has named Violet DollLatex Barbie and Goddess Alexandra Snow winners of the 2017 Halloween Clips and Photo Contest.

The three winners will each receive $500 and be featured prominently on iWantClips.com.

“Congratulations to our contest winners for their remarkable entries in the Halloween contest,” said Jay Phillips, vice president of iWantEmpire, which operates iWantClips and sister sites. “We received an overwhelming response to this year’s competition and enjoyed viewing each submission. I would like to personally thank everyone who entered for making this contest the most prolific to date.”

Doll won for The Highest Selling Halloween Themed Clip for her role as Batgirl in the video titled “Beat it for Batgirl.” Barbie was cited for Most Creative Halloween-Themed Clip for her “Living Dead Girl” clip, and Snow was honored for Scariest Halloween Photo for a fear-inducing bathroom floor scene.

The winners were selected by a panel of team members from hundreds of entries submitted throughout October. To see all of the Halloween photo and clip submissions, visit iWantBlog.com.

“I love seeing everyone’s unique style and creativity, and I am always looking forward to the next contest," said CeCe Von, iWantClips' marketing director. "Huge congratulations to our winners and thank you to everyone that participated this year." 

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