Flirt4Free Announces 6-Day 'Valentine's Day Celebration' Event

Flirt4Free Announces 6-Day 'Valentine's Day Celebration' Event

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.— Flirt4Free has announced the details of their annual "Valentine’s Day Celebration," a six-day event from midnight Friday to midnight on Wednesday, Feb. 14, featuring a bevy of Valentine’s Day-themed shows, contests, animations and more than $50,000 in prizes and free credits.

According to a company rep, "The return of the seminal Candy Heart Contest promises to make this one of Flirt4Free’s most competitive promotions of the year. Members can send love to their favorite performers in the form of digital Candy Hearts. With prizes ranging up to $1000 for the first place winners, thousands of the site’s models will go all out to collect the most virtual candy from their adoring fans. Visitors should expect a heavy dose of special performances from the site’s top models to honor the most romantic day of 2018.

"Flirt4Free’s users also have multiple opportunities to win big which makes it a win for affiliates as well," they continued. "With their innovative Valentine Hearts Contest, models can show appreciation to their most flirtatious viewers with the gift of a digital Valentine’s Heart. The two users who receive Hearts from the most unique performers win $500 in credits. Additionally, Twitter followers can enter to win a variety of prizes during the celebration. Check out @Flirt4Free on Feb. 13 for details."      

Jamie Rodriguez, Flirt4Free’s director of product, said, “One of the coolest things about our Valentine’s Day Celebration is seeing all the creative ways our performers get into the spirit of the holiday. The decorations are stunning, and their creativity with how to gain candy hearts is always impressive.”

For more information on Flirt4Free’s Valentine’s Day Celebration, or for complete Candy Heart Contest and Valentine Hearts Contest rules, click here. Affiliates interested in promoting the Flirt4Free network can apply here. Performers or studios interested in broadcasting on the Flirt4Free network can apply here.

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