Bea York Relaunches Lingerie Fund

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Bea York has relaunched her Lingerie Fund, and is offering participants various tiers of rewards. 

York has partnered with designer Evgenia for a custom lingerie set as the goal for her most recent Lingerie Fund. 

The buy-in is broken down as follows: 
$5 — a selfie photo set in the new lingerie.
$25 — a studio photo set in the new lingerie, a roleplay video and the selfie photo set.
$60 — an IMAGE3D Viewfinder OR photo reel and five Instax, plus the studio photo set, the roleplay video and the selfie photo set.
$80 — a four-minute tease and masturbation video, the studio photo set, the roleplay video and the selfie photo set.
$150 — a 13-minute tease and masturbation video with a toy, the studio photo set, the roleplay video and the selfie photo set.
$200 — a care package of home-baked cookies, photos and well-loved lingerie, the studio photo set, the roleplay video and the selfie photo set. Panties can be included for an additional $100. 

Participants who buy in for $25 or more will be entered to win York's one-of-a-kind Clone-A-Pussy. 

“The Lingerie Fund has always been popular with my fans, but this time I’m doing something I’ve never done by partnering with Evgenia for a custom lingerie set," said York. "If you want to see this set on me and potentially win my Clone-a-Pussy, make sure to donate and choose your rewards."

Make donations via York's free OnlyFans, her premium OnlyFans or on ManyVids

For more information, visit York's official website and follow her on Twitter

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