Flirt4Free Hosts 'Fiesta de Mayo' Celebration

Flirt4Free Hosts 'Fiesta de Mayo' Celebration

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Fresh off its Easter celebration, Flirt4Free has announced the details of its upcoming Cinco-themed promo, “Fiesta de Mayo.”

According to the company, known for its exciting holiday contests for models, it has once again put $20,000 in prizes on the line — a sum that’s sure to bring their biggest cam stars online.

The Fiesta Shots contest headlines the five-day event, which starts at midnight May 1. Members can buy shots for their favorite performers: colorful virtual gifts inscribed with sexy, flirtatious messages such as “Kiss Me” and “Bend Over.” Shots can be purchased in custom amounts and round of eight or more will trigger an animation that lights up a model’s stream while a special graphic announces this gift in the chat feed.

A $1,500 first place prize will be presented to the cam guy and cam girl who collect the most shots by midnight May 5, while another pair of $1,500 payouts will go to the models who receive shots from the most Flirt fans.

Flirt4Free’s Director of Product Jamie Rodriguez said that with so many ways to win big, customers should expect an abundance of Latin-themed shows, all-out performances and thrilling in-chatroom games when they visit their favorite Flirts.

“Our performers get really inventive as they compete for those Fiesta Shots,” Rodriguez explained. “When customers click into a room and see all the outrageous costumes and amazing decorations, the atmosphere becomes so festive and engaging. It’s hard to resist joining in the fun!”

Fans that follow Flirt4Free on Twitter can join the party as well, with the company posting a special tweet May 3 detailing how to win Cinco schwag as part of the Fiesta Twitter Giveaway. Prize winners will be announced May 6.

For more information on Fiesta de Mayo and the Fiesta Shots contest, visit Flirt4Free.com.

Affiliates interested in promoting the Flirt4Free network can click here.

Models looking to join the company’s roster and take part in future contests can click here.

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