Flirt4Free Launches 'Be My Valentine' Promo, Cam Contest

Flirt4Free Launches 'Be My Valentine' Promo, Cam Contest

LOS ANGELES — As part of its Be My Valentine promo event, Flirt4Free is hosting a Candy Hearts cam contest through Feb. 14, where members get to show appreciation for their favorite models by sending them virtual Candy Hearts tips.

Each Heart is inscribed with a suggestive, sensual or salacious message designed to help fans express their desires. The cam performers who tally the highest Heart totals by Valentine’s Day will each earn shares of a $20,000 prize pool.

“February brings the most romantic holiday of the year, where millions of people turn to the internet to satisfy their heart’s desire,” said a rep. “It’s a thrilling time for cam models, who can use the season’s heavy traffic to establish new connections with potential fans.” 

F4F CEO David Aguilar said, “You never have to be alone on Valentine’s Day if you’re a Flirt4Free member. All our most popular models have been preparing for this event all year. This is where members want to be to find that special something they’re missing in their day-to-day lives.”

Be My Valentine kicks off a string of holiday promos on Flirt4Free, with the Saint Patrick’s Day Celebration coming mid-March, followed by the network's annual online Easter Egg Hunt.

To learn more about Be My Valentine and other promos, visit Flirt4Free.com. Models who want to participate in these holiday contests can apply here

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