Flirt4Free Announces 2021 'Easter Egg Hunt' Promo

Flirt4Free Announces 2021 'Easter Egg Hunt' Promo

LOS ANGELES — Flirt4Free has announced its 2021 Easter Egg Hunt, the platform's next holiday-themed promotion for cam performers and their fans and admirers.

"The 'Hunt' begins at midnight (EST) on Thursday, April 1 and concludes at 11:59pm on Easter Sunday," a rep explained. "Site members get to play Easter Bunny for their favorite performers and fill their baskets sweet Easter Eggs inscribed with sexy, seductive messages."

"There are 28 Eggs to choose from, priced at 50 credits for premium members, and 40 credits for Flirt VIPs," noted the rep. "Flirt models who finish among the Top 10 total Egg collectors will win payouts ranging from $100 to $1,500. Furthermore, models who rank among the Top 10 in collecting Eggs from unique members will win their own set of payouts."

"With only a few short weeks separating Saint Patrick’s Day, Easter and the annual Cinco party, Fiesta de Mayo, spring of 2021 is proving to be a lucrative time on the Flirt4Free network," the rep enthused. "If the Egg Hunt is as festive as the events that preceded it, users should expect a wide range of themed games, sexy bunny costumes and decorations designed to enhance the holiday spirit."

Director of Product Jamie Rodriguez noted the Easter promotion "remains a fan-favorite."

“You’ll see bunny ears and cotton tails in practically every room as performers go all-out to fill their virtual baskets. Viewers love to see it, and will certainly send Easter gifts by the dozen," Rodriguez added.

The rep said "performers and members who engage with Flirt4Free via Twitter should keep an eye on their feed during the promo," as "a special tweet" will reveal additional information about the contest with the hashtag #FlirtEasterHunt and "locating a specific object in a specific model’s chatroom can earn bonus cash or credits."

Follow Flirt4Free online and on Twitter.

Click here for affiliate promotion details; performers who wish to join the network can find details here.

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