Alicia Amira's 'BimboFans' Platform Goes Live

LONDON — Content creator Alicia Amira has officially launched her BimboFans website.

“Created by Alicia Amira after the largest platform announced it would no longer support adult content, the founder of the bimbo movement devoted herself to creating a place where gorgeous plastic women can be themselves,” a rep said. “BimboFans models can come to the platform knowing its adult-focused and won't engage in the censorship and shadow banning that is inflicted on adult stars on other platforms.”

In addition to Amira, the site currently features content from creators such as Amanda Lovelie, Angel Wings Waifu, Baby Girl Lune, Blondie Bennett, Courtney Taylor, Jesse Bunny, Megan Million, Nina Grace, No Angel, Paris Milan, Sad Bunny Peachy, Thelma Viking and more.

Creators on the site have already begun sharing their praise of it.

“Having a site for Bimbos only is a dream come true. There isn’t any site dedicated to us Bimbos. On other sites we get lumped in with everyone else. Because these sites don’t understand our lifestyle, we get censored,” Bennett said. “Alicia and Bimbo Fans understand that we are more than just getting some plastic surgery and donning pink for the day. It’s not a 9-5 job. Alicia is authentic and knows that it’s not only a look but a mindset, personality, and mannerism.”

Angel echoed Bennett’s support of BimboFans.

“I am on BimboFans to showcase my bimbofication progress,” Angel said. “I am so excited for my upcoming surgeries that I will share with you, along with hot exclusive bimbo content. I’m so happy that the bimbos have a platform just for us. It’s a special thing to be a bimbo.”

Additionally, BimboFans is built on the X10 adult platform and uses CCBill payment provider systems. It has integrated free, pay-to-view, and subscription content eliminating the need for two pages to get new customers, premium messaging, private content request queues and more.

To sign up for the site launch visit BimboFans; follow the platform and Alicia Amira on Twitter.



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