BelAmi Partners With JustFor.fans on White Label Fan Platform

BelAmi Partners With JustFor.fans on White Label Fan Platform

LOS ANGELES — BelAmi has launched BelAmi.fans, a white label partnership with fan site JustFor.fans.

According to the company, BelAmi.fans will take BelAmi’s exclusive models into the performer-created content space, allowing their fans to get closer to them than ever before by getting a firsthand look into their daily lives.

“Historically, BelAmi stars have had the perception of being elusive and mysterious,” said a company representative, “but BelAmi.fans will give you an unprecedented look into the lives of these uber popular global supermodels.”

“We are extremely excited to be working with BelAmi,” said JustFor.fans CEO Dominic Ford. “BelAmi is an iconic studio, and we are honored that our private-label service offering is being launched with such an amazing brand. BelAmi.fans is the best place to see even more of the hot Bel Ami models the world has grown to love.”

BelAmi recently celebrated its 25-year anniversary and boasts nearly 100 exclusive models performing with the studio. While not all of the company’s roster will be on BelAmi.fans in the beginning, its top social media stars such as Paul Cassidy, Kevin Warhol, Jerome Exupery, Nils Tatum, Elo Chalamet, Sven Basquiat and Adam Archuleta, among others, have already launched their BelAmi.fans experience and more are being added weekly.

“There’s no other company we would want to partner with for an endeavor like this than JustFor.fans,” said BelAmi publicist Davyd Dixon. “They have created a unique community and a platform with features that are head and shoulders above the competition. I’m certain BelAmi stars will thrive in this space.”

Fans can now peek into the lives of BelAmi’s finest here and see the latest scenes and movies here.

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