Pornstar.com, X-Art, Exploited College Girls to Sponsor Miss FreeOnes

THE NETHERLANDS — FreeOnes.com announced today that the last three Platinum Sponsors of Miss FreeOnes 2014 are Pornstar.com, Exploited College Girls and X-Art.

X-Art will be sponsoring the Best Adult Model category while Exploited College Girls will be heading the Best Newcomer. Pornstar.com is exclusively sponsoring the voting panels through the contest.

“We’re extremely happy that each of the companies that have stepped up to take the remaining Platinum Sponsorships for the 2014 contest,” contest organizer Petra said. “Each company has realized the value of supporting the biggest fan based contest in the adult industry and we're more than enthusiastic to get their brands on the Miss FreeOnes category pages.”

The company said that this will be X-Art’s third time sponsoring the contest, while Exploited College Girls and Pornstar.com are newcomers to the Platinum Sponsors this year.

The first round of the contest begins Sept. 1 and runs until Sept. 11 where all but the 50 top girls in each category will be eliminated from the contest.

“The 2014 contest is the biggest out of all the contests in the past five years both in terms of the amount of contestants we’re entering into the contest as well as the prizes being given away,” Petra said. “We’re looking for the kickoff of the contest as well as all of the excitement through the contest.”

For questions about Miss FreeOnes 2014, email info@missfreeones.com.

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