Flirt4Free Announces $20K Easter Egg Hunt

Flirt4Free Announces $20K Easter Egg Hunt

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free is set to hop into spring with its annual Easter Celebration, which is the company’s first major contest of the year, offering $20,000 in prizes up for grabs.

The popular Easter Egg Hunt returns to headline the four-day promotion that begins at midnight Thursday, April 18, allowing Flirt fans to play Easter Bunny with their favorite cam models. As part of the promo, colorful Easter Eggs inscribed with sexy and suggestive messages can be gifted to models through the in-chatroom tipping tool. The performers who collect the most Easter Eggs by midnight Sunday, April 21, will win cash prizes.

With a first-place prize of $1,500, members can expect Flirt4Free’s hottest stars to be online in force, offering wild holiday themed shows and all-out performances as they battle for the basket of “eggs.”

Back by popular demand, customers will be able to purchase these virtual gifts in custom amounts, with a clutch of eight or more eggs lighting up a model’s stream in spring colors while a special chat panel graphic celebrates the viewer’s Easter spirit.

“The Egg Hunt is one of our most exciting annual contests. It really brings out the creativity in our models,” said Flirt4Free’s Director of Product Jamie Rodriguez. “Customers find it so thrilling to visit a model decked out in Easter colors, or take part in the spur-of-the-moment in-chatroom games they come up with to help them nab those Eggs. It’s a lot of fun!”

Fans that follow Flirt4Free on Twitter can get in on the festivities as well, as the company will post a special tweet after the Easter Celebration goes live with instructions on how to win some schwag as part of the Easter Twitter Giveaway.

For more information on the 2019 Easter Celebration and the Egg Hunt, visit Flirt4Free.com.

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