Catjira Sets 2 YNOT Summit Panel Appearances

LAS VEGAS — Catjira will join fellow cosplay performers for a virtual panel titled "Connecting with Fans through Cosplay, Video Games and Pop Culture" Wednesday, July 7, at 2 p.m. (PDT) during the 2021 YNOT Summit.

She will join Kat Bellatrix, Raven Noir, OmanakoWivi, Little Puck and Joclyn Stone for a discussion about "how to make new fans and keep existing ones engaged by dressing up as their favorite characters, streaming video games and discussing pop culture during live streams," a rep explained.

YNOT Owner and CEO Connor Young described Catjira as "one of the webcam sector's biggest stars, with a huge base of fans attracted to her creative and playful cam shows."

"She has demonstrated an elite ability to connect with people through cosplay and a shared love of pop culture and video games, which I think demonstrates the game-changing potential of interactive platforms on adult entertainment," he added.

Catjira will also join psychotherapist Rachel Wright and performers Buck Angel, MelRose Michaels, Minnie C. Riley and Gem Stoned on Thursday, July 8, at 4 p.m. (PDT) for a second panel, titled "Prioritizing Your Mental Health."

"Despite the fact that every single one of us has experienced a worldwide pandemic in the last year, I decided to make significant life and career change from going camming full-time on one platform for the last sic years to switching to an enterally new one," the performer noted.

"I also have eased back on free live streaming as a whole and have moved more towards a PPV livestream and content creation focus with premium social media for my own mental health and wellbeing," she added. "These choices have changed my life for the better and developing healthy habits has significantly impacted me in the most positive way possible. I’m excited to share my last year experience with people and hope I can help other performers and encourage them to make choices that will help their mental state."

Find YNOT Summit online and on Twitter for updates.

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