Streamate Hosts Free Tremor Contest for Models

Streamate Hosts Free Tremor Contest for Models

LAS VEGAS — Streamate and The Tremor “Rock and Roll Sex Toy,” have announced their collaboration on a new contest for Streamate models, with the first prize of a Tremor package valued at $799.

The winner to be selected and announced at the forthcoming Exxxotica Expo.

According to the company, The Tremor has rocked the industry since its launch earlier this summer and continues to embrace the adult entertainment industry with millions of video views on its tube site channels as well as models posting on clip sites and live cam models streaming with their Tremors daily.

The response and reviews have led The Tremor team to focus on reaching more performers than ever in partnership with Streamate for its first ever giveaway.

“The Tremor is embracing adult entertainment in every way which includes the most important part, the performers,” said Pete Housley Director of Creative Services for Naughty Business. “We’re rewarding the hardest working people, live cam models, throughout the industry by giving away Tremors at the upcoming 25th Annual Nightmoves Awards, the 3rd Annual Inked Awards, and now in conjunction with Streamate to reward their talented models.”

Streamate Marketing Director Christophe says the company is excited to partner with The Tremor and to reward its models.

“This is an amazing sex toy that models and fans will absolutely love,” Christophe says. “We can’t wait to watch our models rocking and rolling online with The Tremor.”

Streamate models interested in participating in the giveaway must complete this signup form by Nov. 1 to qualify for the live drawing during Exxxotica Expo. Entrants do not need to be present to win, as the machine will be shipped to the winner directly.

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