Stripchat Seeks U.S. Models to Crown a 'VIP Queen'

Stripchat Seeks U.S. Models to Crown a 'VIP Queen'

LOS ANGELES — Stripchat has announced an open casting call for U.S. models who would like to start camming.

According to a representative, Stripchat is looking for models that are flirty, conversational and absolutely love the attention in a large chatroom environment.

“This is an incredible opportunity for amateur and professional models to break into the fun and lucrative world of cam modelling,” said a Stripchat representative. “Stripchat is searching the U.S. for women who are enthusiastic to join.” 

The site currently offers all registered models up to 60 percent payouts, plus hourly and monthly contests worth more than $15,000, the company stated. 

In August, Stripchat will crown its first VIP USA Stripchat Model, who will receive premium treatment, a magazine feature and more awesome prizes.

Every month, Stripchat will choose VIP model to give other amazing performers the chance to also enjoy the queen-like benefits.

All applicants must be 18+ females, and must reside in the USA or Canada. Stripchat PR management will review all submissions, and selected applicants will be contacted directly via email for bonus incentives.

For more details, send an email to pr@stripchat.com or contact Tina Diluca or Stripchat on Twitter.

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