'Share Why You Love Chaturbate' Contest Winners Announced

'Share Why You Love Chaturbate' Contest Winners Announced

LOS ANGELES — Chaturbate has announced the winners of the “Share Why You Love Chaturbate” video contest, which concluded at the end of December.

“Hundreds of entries were in competition for a piece of the $2,500 cash prize and extra exposure through Chaturbate’s social media streams,” said Shirley Lara. Chaturbate's chief of operations,  . “It was difficult to choose the top three, as every video was fantastic.”

According to Lara, contestants were required to post a video on YouTube or Vimeo talking about why they love the Chaturbate community and what makes it so special to them.

First-prize winner LunaxJames received $1,500.

“This high-energy couple captured the fun and freedom of camming on Chaturbate,” Lara noted, “relating that it has opened up a world of possibilities for them to explore their relationship.”

Second place winner Delilahcass received $600 for sharing her experiences with how supportive the Chaturbate community has been for her and why Chaturbate’s signature customizable tools make the platform so easy to use for broadcasters.

Taking third place and winning the $400 prize, Alischka rhapsodized on how camming with Chaturbate allows her the freedom and flexible work schedule necessary to follow her dreams as a musician and visual artist.

“Chaturbate congratulates every member of our community that submitted entries and especially our first, second and third prize winners,” Lara concludes. “Chaturbate certainly felt the love from all of these wonderful entries!”

The winning entries can be viewed here.

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