EvaDiamondxx Named Host of 2022 Live Cam Awards

BARCELONA — EvaDiamondxx will host the 2022 Live Cam Awards (LCA) at Finca Mas Solers, Barcelona, Feb. 24.

"After winning the title of 'Aspiring Live Cam Model of the Year' at the 2020 LCA gala, she rises to new heights by being named host of the 2022 awards," noted a rep.

The ceremony, now in its eighth year, was first presented at Finca Mas Solers, Barcelona in March 2015.

"After eight years, we are back to this historical place, perfect for a fairytale celebration. Finca Mas Solers is a Catalan mansion built in late 19th Century Renaissance style that, during its golden age, housed the former Gran Casino Barcelona," LCA Founder and organizer Alexandra Georgia said.

"We want to thank EvaDiamondxx for accepting the invitation of being this year host of our gala. Now more than ever, we are grateful to be able to host the event again and meet our friends and parters safely," she added.

Eve noted her LCA win in 2020 was "by far the most memorable event" of her career. "I proudly and happily took home the award."

"This show is a pivotal and important chance to connect, not only with the core of the business but to be part of a truly elegant and exquisite event," she said. "I am honored to host this year’s awards. It’s been a tough two years in our industry and we have seen many changes. I respectfully thank every model who changed and adjusted to new norms and to the sites that supported us and molded to new needs and situations."

"To be the host of this year’s LCA is a dream I didn’t know I had," continued Eve. "I am proud to be a cam model, proud to represent my studio Models4Models and proud to be part of such a wonderful group of people who daily help to break the stigma of this industry. I look forward to seeing you all there and offer my congratulations to every nominee and urge you all to write your own story."

Visit LiveCamAwards.com and follow the ceremony and EvaDiamondxx on Twitter.

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