Flirt4Free Celebrates Fourth of July with 'Big Bang Celebration'

Flirt4Free Celebrates Fourth of July with 'Big Bang Celebration'

LOS ANGELES — Flirt4Free will kick off its annual Big Bang Fourth of July celebration on Saturday.

Headlining this year's event is the revamped Banger Contest. From July 1 through the Fourth, Banger tips featuring sleek designs and suggestive messaging will be added to the site’s tip menu.

Bangers are priced at 40 credits each for F4F’s VIP subscribers and 50 credits for all other members.

Performers who collect the most by the end of the Big Bang event will be eligible to win shares of a $20,000 prize.

Flirt4Free’s holiday events, a rep enthused, “are known to draw the most in-demand models online. Users who attend this sexy summer kickoff should expect to see top camgirls and camguys looking to turn up the heat in their chatrooms. Whether they seek a party atmosphere or some intimate one-on-one fun, the growing Flirt4Free network features sexy Independence Day fun for people of all tastes.”

The Big Bang celebration runs concurrently with another major site event, the 2023 Flirt Summit contests.

“While models will be online in droves to show fans a good time for Fourth of July, many of them will also be competing to join us in beautiful Cabo San Lucas this fall,” said VSM President and CEO David Aguilar. “With so much at stake, our members should expect some explosive performances to start the summer.”

For more information on the contests, including up-to-the-minute standings, visit Flirt4Free.com.


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