MyFreeCams 'Model Madness' Tournament Concludes Tonight

MyFreeCams 'Model Madness' Tournament Concludes Tonight

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — MyFreeCams' (MFC) "Model Madness: The Ultimate Tip War Tournament" has been narrowed to its final two contestants: DahliaIsDopey and Xylia. The final tip war to determine the winner will occur tonight at 7:30 p.m. (PST).

Hosted and organized by Brielle Day and Emily Bloom, the bracket-style tip war began with 64 models facing off in one-hour tip wars. Winners of each round advanced, leaving the final two models to challenge each other for the title of "Model Madness" Champion.

As in the preliminary rounds, the models will rely on the support of MFC members during the tip wars.  Both camgirls will receive special MFC prize packages, but only one will receive a trophy and the title of 2022 "Model Madness" Champion.

"This year's 'Model Madness; has been incredibly fun," Day said. "The support all of the contestants have received from the MFC members has been fantastic. The prize packages from MFC have been phenomenal. It's truly been a positive experience. There may be only one 'Model Madness' winner, but there are certainly no losers."

On Friday, April 15, 5 p.m. (PST), Day and Bloom will hold a one-hour "admin war" to celebrate the completion of another successful year of competition.

More about 2022 MFC "Model Madness" can be found here; follow MFC on Twitter.

Follow Brielle Day on MFC and Twitter and find her premium social media links here; follow Emily Bloom online and on MFC and Twitter.

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