CAM4 Partners With Naked News & Tempted for 3rd 'Naked & Uncut' Event

CAM4 Partners With Naked News & Tempted for 3rd 'Naked & Uncut' Event

TALLIN, Estonia — CAM4 is partnering with Naked News and Tempted for the third edition of its "Naked & Uncut" event series, set to take place at WarehouseX in Estonia.

"This enticing adventure promises an immersive experience where winners will engage with top industry names and like-minded creators, crafting revolutionary content that resonates globally," said a rep. "All expenses will be covered as creators step into WarehouseX, expanding their reach and promoting their individual brands. CAM4, Naked News, and Tempted continue to empower adult creators worldwide, offering them unique and thrilling opportunities one might never get to experience."

From today through Sept. 24, European content creators will compete for one of 15 spots.

"We believe in providing creators endless and unique opportunities to gain new fans and further their success," the rep continued. "Our goal is to uplift creators on a global scale, allowing them to showcase stories of who they are, personalities and personas, and X-rated live content. We champion all creators, regardless of their gender, race, age, disability, or sexual orientation, as we strive to make a difference in their cam journeys."

For contest rules, click here.

For more information, visit CAM4, Naked News and Tempted.

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