Cherry.tv Announces 'Holiday Token Giveaway' for Models

Cherry.tv Announces 'Holiday Token Giveaway' for Models

DELAWARE — Cherry.tv has announced the launch of a social media-driven "Holiday Token Giveaway" that runs through Dec. 26.

Models are invited to share a holiday-themed video or reel to Twitter and Instagram, tag-and-follow Cherry.tv and ensure their Cherry.tv profile is included in their social media bios.

The limit is one entry per profile and all entries will be retweeted and shared on Cherry.tv's social media handles. Each qualifying model will receive a payment of 200 tokens.

"I want Cherry.tv models to have fun, be creative and be duly rewarded," Business Development and Talent Manager Zuzana Kasinski said.

Additionally, registered subscribers use a link from the models' dashboard, the models will receive up to 15% of what their subscribers spend across the platform.

“The 'Holiday Token Giveaway' is an 'extra-merry' addition to our 'Cherry Christmas' event, which runs through Dec. 26. The top 10 models in the 'Cherry Christmas' contest can win over $13K in cash," Kasinski said.

"However, the 'Token Giveaway' is not competitive. We simply wanted to give models another option — and even more time — to get in on the festive vibes and enjoy some extra rewards and recognition. 'Cherry' Christmas to all.”

Visit Cherry.tv and follow the platform on Twitter.

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