ePlay Hires Chrissy LeBlanc as Model Coach

ePlay Hires Chrissy LeBlanc as Model Coach

LOS ANGELES — ePlay has hired veteran livestreamer Chrissy LeBlanc as its new model coach.

LeBlanc has over eight years of experience as a cam model, and has won numerous awards, including the 2021 XBIZ Creator Award for Best Cosplay Cam Model.

"Chrissy LeBlanc, a distinguished Key Club Member since 2020, has been an integral part of the ePlay community, contributing significantly to its growth and success," said a rep. "As a trusted figure within the ePlay community, Chrissy LeBlanc has not only excelled in her own streaming endeavors but has also played a pivotal role in beta testing and providing invaluable feedback to enhance the platform's performance and user experience."

ePlay CXO Korrie enthused about LeBlanc's new role with the company.

"Chrissy LeBlanc's role as our inaugural model coach heralds a new era of empowerment and growth within the ePlay community," LeBlanc said. "With her unmatched expertise and unwavering dedication, we're excited to see her journey unfold, inspiring and guiding our streamers toward unprecedented success."

Added LeBlanc, "I am honored to join ePlay as their very first Model Coach and contribute to the growth and development of our talented community. I am committed to providing personalized support and guidance to help unleash a streamer's full potential and create exceptional content that resonates with audiences."

For more information, visit ePlay.

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