'Model Madness' Tips Tournament to Crown Winner on Friday

'Model Madness' Tips Tournament to Crown Winner on Friday

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The bracket-style “tip war” Model Madness tournament will end on Friday with a final Championship round between MyFreeCams models ItsMar and Selerah.

The tournament, co-hosted by Brielle Day and Emily Bloom, launched on March 1 with 64 models competing in one-hour tip wars.

“The fun and exciting competition, including models of all experience and rankings, has been a huge success," a rep enthused. “Many of the models ended up having their highest earning day ever and received their highest single tips ever. Plus, they had fun networking, making new industry contacts, and learning how to market and monetize themselves and their live shows.”

Day also thanked MyFreeCams for its generosity in donating prize packages.

"I can’t believe the tournament is almost over. It’s been such a fun and exciting five weeks that the time has absolutely flown by," she said. "It’s been a lot of hard work to run this event, but completely worth it. I truly cannot thank the participating models and supportive members enough — they have made this competition into something incredible. This year has truly topped all my expectations."

The one-hour championship round is set to take place this Friday starting at 7 p.m. (PDT). Day and co-host Emily Bloom will also close out Model Madness by holding a friendly one-hour tip war of their own on Saturday beginning at 5 p.m. (PDT).

For more information, visit the Model Madness website.

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