Stephanie Eild Ramps Up Bentbox Content for 'Back to School' Contest

LOS ANGELES — Stephanie Eild is participating in Bentbox’s Back to School contest by releasing new content.

Eild has leaned into the contest's theme by cosplaying as a school girl in a new box with 46 unedited items. These items range from her going from dressing up in costume to wearing only bra and panties to being naked.

Each box sells for $12.99 and every purchase through Oct. 21 helps her in the contest. First place wins $150, second place wins $100 and third place wins $50.

“Naughty schoolgirl is one of my favorites, and my fans can’t get enough of the look. For less than $13, my fans can help me get closer to winning the School Contest. I’m also encouraging them to Tweet out the link to ‘Naughty School Girl 2.0!’ to tell their friends and everyone in the Twitter Verse to purchase my box. I really want to win this one and feel like the contest was created just for me,” Eild said.

Eild’s release for the Back to School contest can be found here and her other content can be found on her personal Bentbox page.

For additional details about the Back to School contest, visit Bentbox online.

Follow Stephanie Eild on Twitter and find her social media links here.


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