ManyVids Announces 3rd MV Awards

ManyVids Announces 3rd MV Awards

CYBERSPACE — ManyVids.com has kicked off its third annual MV Awards, honoring MV Stars who have excelled during the year.

There are 26 categories in total, and MV Stars can enter any of the applicable categories as they desire. This year, there are 10 brand new categories like MV Star of the Year, MV King of the Year and MV MILF of the Year to join coveted awards such as MV Store of the Year and MV Queen of the Year. 

Every MV Award Winner will receive a $500 cash prize and an official jeweled MV Crown, as well as an MV Prize Pack that includes MV Gear and an award certificate. In addition, winning MV Stars will be given official badges to display on their profiles.

Voting will open Jan. 10 at 11 a.m. (PST) and will end Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. (PST). Members can vote for MV Stars of their choosing in the contest page of ManyVids.

Winners are selected in part by votes from members and in part by the MV Team. Top five nominees are chosen for each category based on member votes, and then the MV Team votes in-house to select the final winners out of the 5 nominees. The results will be announced at the beginning of February 2018.

For more details, visit the MV Blog.

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