CAM4 'Cupid' to 'Boost' Select Live Shows Valentine's Weekend

CAM4 'Cupid' to 'Boost' Select Live Shows Valentine's Weekend

LOS ANGELES — CAM4 will celebrate the holiday weekend, from February 12-14, by using its new Boost feature to lend greater visibility to Valentine's-themed live shows.

The official "CAM4 Cupid," noted a rep, will boost select broadcasters performing Valentine’s-themed shows to the top spots on the platform.

"It’s that time of year again," the rep enthused. "CAM4 is focusing on thematic performances sure to 'Boost' spirits and holiday desires. Who says you can’t watch live sex shows while enjoying a box of bonbons at home during a pandemic? Oh, and by 'enjoying,' we mean sensually rubbing melted chocolate on your naked body. 'Cum' play with us this weekend."

"Performers worldwide have the chance to be digitally showcased by giving them global attention and attracting new viewers, new fans and new subscribers," said the rep. "Viewers will also have the ability to use the new Boost feature to [bring] their performers even greater visibility."

Models are invited to participate by gathering their Valentine's Day costumes, toys, lighting and props and broadcasting Friday, Saturday or Sunday with the hashtags #cam4cupid and #cam4vday during their live show.

They can also invite viewers to elevate their show using the new Boost button.

"Our performers create some of the most thrilling and unique themed shows. Every year we get excited to see what our performers can come up with," CAM4 Communications Manager Shannon McD said. "We know our performers make a great amount of effort during their live shows, so we want to give them the best opportunities to be discovered by new fans and intimately engage with existing ones."

In addition, on Valentine's Day Sunday, CAM4 Gold Members will receive a 10% bonus on 250-plus token packages.

Visit CAM4.com and follow the platform on Twitter.

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