Larkin Love's 'Infamous Fan Raffle' is Now Open

Larkin Love's 'Infamous Fan Raffle' is Now Open

TAMPA, Fla. — It's that time again! Larkin Love's biannual "Infamous Fan Raffle" kicked off yesterday and is open now through August 16, or until tickets are sold out. 

With only 200 tickets up for grabs, the "kinky cosplay queen" is encouraging fans to act quickly for the chance to win a selection of prizes and one "mind-blowing" grand prize.

For $100 per ticket, fans automatically score a "Thank-You Pack" of 15 of her latest, top-selling fetish, femdom and hardcore videos, and four previously unreleased BTS raffle promo videos. The videos will be delivered via a ManyVids (MV) link for fans to download and add to their collections.

Meanwhile, the grand prize winner will get a two-hour one-on-one private cam session with Love, and a super-secret prize.

The winner will be announced on August 20 at 3 p.m. (EDT) and notified via MV message.

“It’s my fans’ favorite time of year," exclaimed Love. “The 'Thank-You Pack' is worth over $500 and the grand prize of two hours with me and a super-secret prize is priceless.”

To enter, visit Love’s ManyVids page and purchase tickets by hitting the “Tribute Me” button. Fans can purchase a maximum of 10 tickets per person. Domestic and international entries are welcome.

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