Brielle Day, Emily Bloom Announce 'Model Madness Tip War' Tournament

Brielle Day, Emily Bloom Announce 'Model Madness Tip War' Tournament

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Brielle Day and Emily Bloom will co-host “Model Madness: The Ultimate Tip War Tournament” for cam models on MyFreeCams (MFC) beginning March 1. The tournament will be styled like March Madness with a bracketed system.

“Model Madness” starts March 1 and will end in the middle of April. The first round will begin with 64 models who will go head-to-head in one-hour tip wars. From there, winning models will advance weekly until a final winner is crowned.

“MFC members are an integral part of the competition as they support their favorite models competing in the tip wars and watch the losing models participate in silly punishments, like a pie to the face, wear silly costumes, and more,” a rep said.

In addition to extra tips, models who make it past the first few rounds will receive MFC prize packages. The champion will also take home a trophy.

“I decided to do ‘Model Madness’ again this year — it’s my way of giving back to the community by helping to support models who are struggling with the pandemic and need a push to get back into the swing of things. I’m giving them an outlet for networking and making new friends while helping them hype up their chatrooms. Encouraging their creativity is a great feeling,” Day said.

“I especially love helping the newer models who have never done an event like this before. And I’m so grateful that Emily Bloom will be assisting me because it’s a lot of work behind the scenes to pull off a successful event," continued Day. "She’s wonderful to work, with and it’s nice to be able to work together, sharing the tips and tricks we have learned over the life of our careers.”

More information about “Model Madness: The Ultimate Tip War Tournament” can be found here.

Follow Brielle Day and Emily Bloom on Twitter for updates.

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