Chaturbate Celebrates Wins at 2021 Live Cam Awards

LOS ANGELES — Chaturbate is celebrating wins for its broadcasters from the 2021 Live Cam Awards as well as trophies for "Most Innovative Live Cam Site" and "Live Cam Company of the Year."

Chaturbate also earned "Best Live Affiliate Program" honors.

The ceremony was founded in 2015; pre-nominations opened in November 2020 and the final noms were announced on January 25. Winners were revealed online earlier this week.

Six Chaturbate broadcasters also earned trophies:

Best Female Live Cam Model
ChronicLove

Best Fetish Live Cam Model 
MistressNylons

Best Male Live Cam Model 
DylanGreen

Best Live Cam Couple
JackandJill

Best Non Nude Live Cam Model
Miatravels369

Social Media Star
LyzMania

“Thank you to the Live Cam Awards for awarding Chaturbate with 'Live Cam Site of the Year' and two other industry awards. It's an honor to receive this recognition from our peers and the live cam industry awards," COO Shirley Lara said.

"Chaturbate also extends its congratulations to all [our] broadcasters who were nominated and won,” she added.

Click here for a complete list of 2021 Live Cam Awards winners and follow the ceremony on Twitter.

In related news, Chaturbate broadcasters also recently earned a raft of honors from the 2021 Transgender Erotica Awards.

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