Cherry.tv Holds Independence Day Competition

Cherry.tv Holds Independence Day Competition

WILMINGTON, Del. — Cherry.tv will run an Independence Day competition from June 30 to July 9.

Models and fans, a rep explained, will have the opportunity to “come together, earn ‘fireworks’ and climb the ranks on the exhilarating live leader board.”

Cherry.tv will give away 18,500 tokens for fans, plus cash prizes for models totaling $10,125. The top 10 models and fans are eligible to win, and live leader board rankings lock in July 10 at midnight PDT.

Cherry.tv's Paul Ashworth said, “As with our previous competitions, models will earn fireworks for each hour they are live and whenever they receive any type of gift from their fans. The higher the token value of the gift, the more fireworks they will earn.”

Head of Affiliation Jolene Louw added, “In addition to models, fans can also earn fireworks by sending gifts, which boosts engagement and drives traffic throughout the event.”

Cherry.tv is also introducing 10 new achievement levels for the event, which unlock bonus fireworks. “Models and fans can also attain the exclusive Uncle Sam profile frame by completing these achievements,” Ashworth explained.

The “star-spangled" virtual Fourth of July-themed gifts include the Patriotic Heart, Patriotic Kiss, Uncle Sam, Lady Liberty, an animated Cock Rocket and an animated Liberty Girl.

“We want everyone to feel the celebration throughout the competition period,” Ashworth emphasized. “These virtual gifts will add to the festive atmosphere and make the experience even more enjoyable for all participants. We're looking forward to seeing the leader boards shine bright with the rising competition, adding sparks to our Fourth of July celebration.”

For more information, visit Cherry.tv.

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