WeCamgirls Announce New Adult Community Site WePornstars

WeCamgirls Announce New Adult Community Site WePornstars

AMSTERDAM — The founders of WeCamgirls.com have announced the rollout of WePornstars.com for the adult community.

In 2012, Rutger and Tristan launched the cam model community and forum WeCamgirls. The community has thrived, and almost 10 years later 30,000 camgirls and camguys call it their home, noted a rep.

"With WeCamgirls, we created a safe place for cam models to interact, discuss and connect, without customers peeking in,” said Rutger. “We never imagined that the site could be so successful, but it turned out that what we offer with WeCamgirls, is just what models are looking for."

An expansion to other sectors of adult has always been on the boards.

"We talked to current and former adult stars, did our research, visited lots of conferences and concluded that talents and pornstars could benefit from a community similar to WeCamgirls," Rutger said.  "'Information' and 'interaction' are our focus keywords. WePornstars will be a place where adult talent can interact safely and where they will have access to a wealth of information and resources.”

He noted a crucial component of the WeCamgirls community is "the exchange of experiences and information."

"With thousands or real reviews of cam sites, vid and clip sites and other cam related businesses by verified cam models, aspiring models will have a proper idea where to sign up and what to expect," Rutger said. "There are so many agencies and studios in the porn world, that for aspiring talents it can be confusing on how and where to start. With WePornstars we will have, with the help of more established talent, a similar review section so all the paths that are available will be more clear.”

Visit WePornstars.com for additional details, find the platform on Twitter and direct inquiries to tristan@wepornstars.com.

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