Cherry.tv to Hold Annual Halloween Competition for Models, Fans

Cherry.tv to Hold Annual Halloween Competition for Models, Fans

WILMINGTON, Del. — Cherry.tv will hold its 2023 Halloween competition from Oct. 20-31, offering $10,125 in cash prizes to the top 10 models and $18,500 in token prizes to the top 10 fans.

“This marks the second Halloween event that our Cherry.tv team has created for our models and fans,” said CEO Paul Ashworth. “During the competition, Cherry.tv models will earn ‘jack-o-lanterns’ for each hour of livestreaming, exclusive private shows and gifts from their fans. The higher the token value of the gift, the more jack-o-lanterns earned.”

Head of Marketing Jolene Louw noted that fans, in addition to models, can earn jack-o-lanterns by sending gifts, boosting engagement and driving traffic throughout the event.

Cherry.tv will introduce 10 new achievement levels for this event, unlocking bonus jack-o-lanterns. Models and fans can earn the exclusive Ember Witch Frame profile frame by completing these achievements.

The site will also feature themed virtual gifts, including a Pumpkin, Frankenstein, Mummy, Grim Reaper, Skeleton and Sexy Witch.

“We look forward to seeing the creative costumes on camera and social media during the Halloween Event 2023,” Ashworth concluded. “We wish all contest participants a fun and safe Halloween!”

For more information, visit Cherry.tv.

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