JustFor.fans Reveals 'Quarantine Scene' Contest Winners

JustFor.fans Reveals 'Quarantine Scene' Contest Winners

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) has revealed the winners of its first "Quarantine Scene" contest with monetary prizes and increased promotion for the content creators who produced "the most exciting onscreen scenarios" featuring two or more models not sharing the same physical space.

A prize of $2,000, to be split among all participants, was awarded to Whozyourzaddy, Lucas Champagne, Damagedbttm, Jackson Hood and Liam Cyber.

Two runners-up will split $1,000: CagedJock and Devin Franco, and the quintet of Kinxstonfoxxx, Ftmking420, Ari Koyote, Stevie Trixxx and TripleXTransMan.

“Congratulations to our 'Quarantine Scene' winners, and to everyone who entered the contest,” said a JFF rep. “We have also made a matching donation of $3,000 to #BlackLivesMatter.”

View all three winning scenes online here and follow the platform on Twitter.

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