Sabien DeMonia Celebrates 2022 Live Cam Awards Win

BARCELONA — Sabien DeMonia has earned a win from the 2022 Live Cam Awards and has been selected as an ambassador for the 2022 Bucharest Summit.

DeMonia won honors as “Live Cam Celebrity of the Year.”

The Live Cam Awards hosted models and companies from around the world to "connect, network, party and celebrate,” a rep said.

A full list of winners can be found at LiveCamAwards.com.

DeMonia was also named as the Bucharest Summit Ambassador for 2022. After winning “Clip Artist of the Year” in 2021 by the Bucharest Summit Awards in 2021, DeMonia left a strong impression with CEO Ruxandra Tataru.

As an Ambassador, Sabien will help promote the event to other models, attend the event as a panelist and take part in workshops to help improve the show.

More information about the Bucharest Summit can be found here.

“I was so happy to win ‘Live Cam Celebrity of the Year.' I was excited it was a real [in-person] event. It was also exciting to find out that I’d be playing an important role in the community and helping shape the 2022 Bucharest Summit as an ambassador,” Demonia said.

“My new role will make the event even better than it already is and hopefully even bigger and more respected. I’m looking forward to working closely with Ruxandra and her team,” she continued.

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