iWantEmpire Announces Valentine's Day Contest Winners

iWantEmpire Announces Valentine's Day Contest Winners

LOS ANGELES — iWantEmpire has announced the winners of its Valentine’s Day contest, led by grand-prize winner and popular blackmail fetish artist Nina G, who will receive a pair of Christian Louboutin Rose Gold So Kate pumps.

Other prizes included Christian Louboutin Perfume Collections, Ted Baker London Electric Pink Pen, Tom Ford Lipstick in the Perfect Kiss, Have a Heart Chocolate Pizza, Vosges Haute Chocolate Exotic Truffles, Anastasia Modern Renaissance Palette, a $25 Lush gift card and more.

“We love creating incentives and rewards for our artists,” iWantEmpire President Jay Phillips said. “And Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to give lavish gifts to those who celebrate romance. All iWantEmpire artists are eligible to participate in promotions and we hope all 10,000-plus stores will enter the next one.”

The contest required iWantEmpire artists to publish a Valentine’s Day-themed clip by Feb. 14 in order to be eligible and aimed to give artists the opportunity share their work with a wider audience through the contest while vying for prizes.

The winners included Big Booty MILF, Snatch Digitizer Clips, Princess Shaye, Miss Mallory, Goddess Jasmine Mendez, Miss Victoria Reign, Goddess Alexa Divina, Miss Blair Winters, Goddess Blonde Kitty, Ashley Sinclair, Kink 305 and Goddess Venus.

 iWantEmpire offers fans a diverse and varied community of artists and performers through its network of sites, iWantClips, iWantCustomClips, iWantPhone and iWantFanClub.

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