JustFor.fans Announces 1st 'Virtual Strip Club' Celebration

JustFor.fans Announces 1st 'Virtual Strip Club' Celebration

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) has announced a virtual strip club event to be headlined by the platform's top performers over Labor Day Weekend.

The festivities, a first for JFF, will kick off Friday, September 4 at 6 p.m. (PDT) with cis and trans men, followed by cis and trans women on Saturday, September 5 at 6 p.m. (PDT). Performers who identify as non-binary may chose the night they prefer.

All dancers will take the virtual stage for 10 minutes in a rotating roster for appoximately three hours.

Anthony John, the company’s director of events, described the occasion as an ideal opportunity for JFF models to "connect with new subscribers, earn tips and great promotion [with a] simple setup, and best of all, it only takes 10 minutes of your time... All body types and ages are encouraged to take part."

A JFF viewing page will include a link to each performer's page and "a direct tipping button so people can tip throughout the show," a rep explained. "Only subscribers with credit cards on file will be allowed to watch the shows, which increases the chances of getting more tips and subscribers from this exposure."

Prospective performers should send their JFF Model Name, official URL and two high-resolution promotional images to events@justfor.fans.

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