Stripchat Touts 'Weiner' Contests to Mark Holiday Weekend

Stripchat Touts 'Weiner' Contests to Mark Holiday Weekend

LOS ANGELES — Stripchat is touting a pair of "weiner" contests to mark the Fourth of July holiday with the platform's featured cam stars, many of whom will also host themed cam shows throughout the weekend.

"Independence Day 2020 will likely differ from years past," explained a Stripchat rep. "Due to quarantine, there might be less beer and fireworks, but that doesn’t mean fewer bikinis and hot dogs. This July 4th, Stripchat will let Americans celebrate online with thousands of gorgeous models participating in a very special event."

"Two contests will be held on this special weekend," the rep continued. "The first contest will be a traditional hot dog eating contest to see what model can eat the most hot dogs in a two-minute time period. The second contest will be another kind of 'hot dog' eating contest where models can compete to deep-throat the longest hot-dog-shaped item they can find."

Cammers who wish to compete should email wieners@stripchat.com to apply.

Once approval is received, "record your two-minute video eating as many hot dogs as you can in the allotted time, or giving the longest deep-throat, making it as long as you can," said the rep, and post the video to Twitter with the hashtag #HDBJ2020 and tag Stripchat.

"Stripchat will retweet the best videos and reward the two lucky winners with 25,000 tokens each."

All participating cammers will also appear under the "July 4th" tag on the platform; the tag will only be live Saturday and Sunday.

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