Larkin Love Touts 2018 Inked Awards Win as Best Female Clip Artist

TAMPA, Fla. — Larkin Love is touting her 2018 Inked Awards win as Best Female Clip Artist, her third such win this year.

The self-billed “indie porn star, role-play expert and kinky cosplay queen” also snagged Best Clip Artist — Female honors at the 2018 XBIZ Cam Awards earlier this year (click here for that story).

This past weekend’s Inked Awards were “a star-studded event with tons of tatted and non-tatted adult performers, cam models and fans. Larkin walked the purple carpet and was there to personally accept her award,” a rep said.

Love also pressed the flesh at the Exxxotica New Jersey expo over the weekend. “It was great to be able to accept the award in person, and I’m honored so many of my fans voted for me and that I won,” Love said. “This was my first Exxxotica and first Inked Awards and it was amazing! I really enjoyed appearing at the Inked Angels booth, meeting my fans, making new industry friends and attending the awards show.”

In related news, Love jumped to the top of the ManyVids top-sellers chart for the month of October via such promo events as “Lark-O-Ween” and the latest edition of her “Infamous Fan Raffle”; click here for details.

Visit Love at ManyVids and Clips4Sale and follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

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