Alicia Amira's BimboFans Platform Enters Closed Beta Testing

LONDON — Content creator and entrepreneur Alicia Amira has revealed details regarding the pending launch of her BimboFans platform.

"After nine months of design, development and testing, BimboFans has entered closed beta," a rep said. "This week, the first wave of fans has joined the platform and begun experiencing the amazing features and content offered by the site."

Creators are "lovingly called 'Bimbos,'" explained the rep, in line with Amira's Be a Bimbo brand.

BimboFans is built on the X10 adult platform and CCBill payment provider systems and includes free, paid, and subscription content; free and paid messaging with fans and subscribers; pay-per-download clips and images; custom content requests from fans; and livestreaming, among other features.

"Meanwhile, fans who join the site can subscribe to one Bimbo or several, enjoying whatever mix of free, premium and subscriber content they've paid to access," the rep said. "Payment can be made with all major credit cards."

Amira found herself "tired of constant censorship and shadowbanning" and decided to create "a platform where hot, fake and sexy women can be who they are for the fans who adore them," she said.

"With BimboFans, women like me will finally have a platform they can count on, that caters to our needs, our interests and our fans,” she continued. "Everything about the site has been custom-built for Bimbos and fans, down to your choice of 'Bubblegum Bimbo' and 'Goth Bimbo' color schemes.”

Sign up for the site launch at BimboFans.com and follow the platform and Alicia Amira on Twitter.

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