Kink.com's Lorelei Lee Auctioning Private Cam Show

SAN FRANCISCO — After a successful trial last December that reportedly netted more than $40,000, Kink.com is offering another private live webcam auction with one of its performers.

Lorelei Lee, one of the company’s most popular performers and director of ElectroSluts, is offering the private one-hour webcam show to the highest bidder.

Kink noted that the auction is part of the unofficial group of sites under the umbrella of the Kink Bitches brand, an interactive adult experience conceived by Kink’s Maitresse Madeline.

A similar hour-long auction with Madeline was the record-breaking session that garnered international coverage because of its huge price tag, shocking the cam world in light of an industry that has struggled in recent years.

The company said its innovative plan is offering a way forward.

“We want to expand the relationship between the fan and the star,” Lorelei said. “They want to worship us, and we want them to worship. But the fantasy doesn’t need to limited by a play button. We want to interact as much as they do.”

At post time, the high bid was already $2,000.

A NSFW intro video can be seen here.

Lorelei says on the Kink site, “Do you want to spend some alone time with me? Now is your chance to have all of your fantasies fulfilled in a very special, ultra exclusive one-hour webcam show with me. If you are the highest bidder, you and I will have the chance to do some very dirty things together. I will teach you how to worship and obey me, will tease and torture you until you have reached the height of your excitement and then I will make you beg for more.”

Bids on the auction will be accepted for three weeks beginning Feb. 26.

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