Oz Gym Boys Named 2018 XBIZ Best Cam Duo

MIAMI — The coveted XBIZ Cam Award for Best Cam Duo went to Australian couple, Matt and Steve, better known as Oz Gym Boys.

On May 31, the 2018 XBIZ Cam Awards took place in Miami, Fla. at the Fontainebleau Hotel. The awards show, which crowns the most influential cam models and clip artists in the adult entertainment industry, has accumulated millions of online support and praise.

“When they called our names, we started clapping because we thought it was someone else,” Matt and Steve said. “After only five months in the business, we really couldn't believe we [had] won. We were so speechless and emotional up on stage.”

“With thousands of online viewers and subscribers on their CAM4 profile page, Oz Gym Boys have risen to adult cam-stardom,” a CAM4 representative said. “Since discovering CAM4 as an event in Australia in December 2017, the Australian couple have performed for thousands of CAM4 viewers per show. Matt and Steve are dedicating to broadcasting on CAM4 on a weekly basis and will continue to do so in the future.”

Matt added, “We want to thank XBIZ for the opportunity, CAM4 for the platform and our moderator, Lilothy for keeping us in line! Our sponsors AphroditesPleaseure.com.au
AddictedAustralia.com and Wicked Lube. Most of all, we want to thank our fans for all their love and support. Even though we argue and throw dildos at each other on cam our mutual love got us here and we won't be going anywhere but forward.”

For more information, follow Matt and Steve on Twitter. To visit their CAM4 room, click here.

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