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.

Related:  

Copyright © 2026 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

House Committee to Weigh Online Safety Bill With Federal AV Requirement

The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce will meet Thursday to consider and potentially amend the Kids Internet and Digital Safety (KIDS) Act, which includes provisions to make age verification by adult websites federal law.

SWR Data Publishes 'Creator Income' Report

Adult industry market research firm SWR Data has published a report on creator incomes.

Pineapple Support to Host 'Neurodivergent Performers' Support Group

Pineapple Support is hosting a free online support group for neurodivergent performers.

'Legal Impact' Webinar Unpacks North Carolina's New Consent Law

Industry attorney Corey D. Silverstein on Thursday held a webinar focused on North Carolina’s HB 805, a new law that has significantly altered performer consent requirements in the state.

FSC Launches Privacy-First Age Verification Solution for Members

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) announced today that it has granted members exclusive access to the PrivateAV age verification solution.

Brazil: New AV Requirements Set to Take Effect March 17

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva this week gave final approval to new regulations requiring adult websites to age-verify users located in Brazil starting March 17.

FSC Recommends Platforms Integrate StopNCII.org Tool

In a blog post, Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has recommended that platforms integrate the StopNCII.org tool to prevent the sharing of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII).

Utah 'Porn Tax' Bill With VPN Provisions Passes State Senate

The Utah state Senate has passed a bill that would impose a 2% tax on the revenues of adult websites doing business in that state, and make sites liable if Utah minors use VPNs to circumvent geolocation.

Fast-Tracked Arizona Bill Includes Consent 'Catch-22' for Adult Sites

A bill advancing rapidly through the Arizona state legislature would impose new requirements for adult content uploaded online, including seemingly contradictory provisions that could effectively make it impossible for adult sites to operate in the state.

Show More