Flirt4Free Sets $20K Prize Pool for St. Patrick's Day Cam Contest

Flirt4Free Sets $20K Prize Pool for St. Patrick's Day Cam Contest

LOS ANGELES — Flirt4Free's latest holiday-themed camming competition will kick off Sunday as the site flips to green with a St. Patrick's Day contest, and a $20,000 prize pool, running from March 13-17.

"The 'Charms Contest' is this year’s main attraction. Users can purchase a variety of Saint Paddy’s Day-themed Charms like emeralds, shamrocks and leprechaun gold to tip their favorite models," a rep said. "These charms are priced at 40 credits for VIPs, and 50 credits for all other members. The guys and girls who collect the most by midnight on March 17 will win the biggest cash prizes."

In 2021, Eva Sin "dominated the field, outscoring her fellow Flirts by a staggering 7,000 digital gifts to win the 'Saint Patrick’s Day Queen' title," noted the rep. "This year, all eyes are on the notorious 'Flirt Babes,' who have teamed up to reign supreme over many of the site’s recent contests; however, fans are not counting out freckled and foxy Bea Sweets, who finished a close 2nd in the race for the 2022 Valentine’s Day crown."

As for for the Flirt guys, "chiseled BelAmi boy Paul Morisette will defend his throne against gay cam stars like Adam Killian and Jaden Storm, two of the most popular American guys on the web."

In addition to the performer-led contests, fans will also have the opportunity to "grab a pot o' gold" and win free credits during the "Lucky 7" giveaway March 15-16 on Flirt4Free's Twitter page; a special contest tweet will contain instructions to enter the contest and a winner will be announced March 17.

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