LittleRedBunny Nominated for 2015 ‘Camgirl of the Year’

NEW YORK — Adult webcam sensation LittleRedBunny is nominated for “Camgirl of the Year” at the first Adult Webcam Industry Awards.

The event is set for June 10 in Mamaia, Romania.

In addition, LittleRedBunny is up for the “Social Media Star” award, while her site, LittleRedBunny.com is nominated as “Best Solo Website.”

“I am thrilled to receive three nominations at this wonderful event focusing on the camming industry,” LittleRedBunny exclaimed. “Romania has become a major part of the camming world and is now one of the main capitals in the industry with so many wonderful models and studios operating there.”

“To be nominated for the AW Awards in Romania is truly a great honor.”

The honor is the most recent for the petite fan favorite, who recently earned the “Best Female Live Cam Model” at the inaugural 2015 Live Cam Awards in Barcelona, Spain, where she was also the Red Carpet Guest Star. The nomination at the AW Awards gives her an opportunity to take home her fourth consecutive inaugural award in a cam model category.

The AW Awards are being held for the first time at the second annual AW Summit.

To vote for LittleRedBunny for “Camgirl of the Year,” “Social Media Star,” and “Best Solo Website” at the AW Awards, click here.

The nomination period lasts until April 15. Finalist voting will begin April 16 through June 5.

For more information, visit LittleRedBunny.com.

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