Flirt4Free Sets $20K Prize Pool in New 'Halloween Celebration'

Flirt4Free Sets $20K Prize Pool in New 'Halloween Celebration'

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free has announced a $20,000 prize pool for the return of its annual Halloween Celebration, including a costume contest and the "Great Pumpkin Hunt."

"Popular Flirts will don their supernaturally sexy costumes and bring fans six nights of wicked fantasy and cosplay," explained a rep. "Starting at the stroke of midnight on Tuesday, October 26, the 'Great Pumpkin Hunt' returns to headline the promo. Site members can tip their live cam cosplayers with virtual Halloween pumpkins inscribed with seductive messages."

The Top 10 male and Top 10 female models who collect the most pumpkins by Halloween night will win shares of more than $20,000 in prizes, the rep noted. Meanwhile, the 1st place winners will also be crowned the King and Queen of Halloween.

"The Halloween Celebration is a treat for fans of live cosplay and role-play. During six consecutive daily costume contests, Flirts will show off their haunting ensembles while viewers cast free daily votes for their favorites," explained the rep.

The three guys and three girls voted into the Top 3 at the end of each promo day will contend for additional prizes.  

"The 'Pumpkin Hunt' and the costume contest, and the combined $20,000 prize pool, should ensure a high turnout of both members and performers, especially those already making their mark on 'Flirt of the Year," the rep said.

Flirt4Free President David Aguilar said Halloween is "one of our most thrilling site events."

"It seems like every chatroom is filled with amazing displays of fright and fantasy,” he continued. "Costumes bring out some our most talented role-play enthusiasts and fetish specialists. You’d be amazed at how immersive these performances can be."

Visit Flirt4Free.com and follow the platform on Twitter for updates.

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