Flirt4Free to Hold 'Hot Summer All-Stars' Tournament

Flirt4Free to Hold 'Hot Summer All-Stars' Tournament

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free will hold a new "Hot Summer All-Stars" tournament offering models the opportunity to win shares of over $100,000 throughout August and September.

The tournament bridges the gap between two of the network’s contests: the Flirt Summit contests — in which models can win their way to Flirt4Free’s exotic annual retreat — and Flirt of the Year.

The Hot Summer All-Stars tournament will consist of five rounds of competition. During Round One, slated for Aug. 1-11,  fans will be able to choose which models advance to the big-money rounds later in the contest.

Site members may cast free daily votes or purchase Ballot Stuffer tips for their favorite models.

The 100 women and 100 men who collect the most by midnight on Aug. 11 advance to the "Showdown" rounds.

During the Showdown rounds, performers can win automatic cash prizes when they reach specific milestones. With every round, the competition tightens as more and more models are eliminated until 50 women and 50 men advance to Round Three, and then 25 move on to Round Four.

“To reach the finals, models will have to give their all to stay at the top of the leaderboards,” a rep explained.

The final 10 women and 10 men will battle it out in the "Cam Championship" round Sept. 28-30. When all the credits are counted, the top woman and man will each take home a grand-prize package that includes $5,000 cash.

President and CEO David Aguilar said, “We wanted to give our models the chance to build momentum as we approach Flirt of the Year 2024. We designed Hot Summer All-Stars to celebrate summer with our members while models can participate at a pace that is comfortable for them. You don’t need to do marathon cam sessions to win this contest, but the prizes will certainly make sure our best and brightest are online and anxious to entertain their fans.”

Models interested in participating can register here.

For more information, visit Flirt4Free.com.

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