Lauren Phillips, Angelina Castro Offer Blowjobs Tied to World Cup Winner

CYBERSPACE — Starlets Angelina Castro and Lauren Phillips will bestow blowjobs to all of their Twitter followers — currently hovering at a combined 400,000 — if Brazil, England, France or Russia wins the World Cup.

An additional quartet of contenders — hailing from Argentina, Germany, Japan and Spain — were included when the oral sex offer was first made available, but the teams from those countries have since been eliminated from the competition.

The hashtag #TeamBJ has been established to enable fans to stay up-to-date. VNAGirls is sponsoring the event, which began in 2010 with Bobbi Eden and has been tied to major sporting events.

Most recently, Phillips and Carmen Valentina vowed to deliver blowjobs if the Patriots won the Super Bowl.

“It’s been a thrilling World Cup and fans now have at least a fifty/fifty shot at getting a blowjob,” Phillips said. “Eight teams left and we are behind four of them. I’m partial to France at this point. I’d love to make French fans happy.”

Phillips adds that she might “deliver on this promise at the Eiffel Tower if France wins.”

Castro favors Brazil, but she is also rooting for England, France and Russia. “I’ll give a blowjob to Putin if Russia wins the World Cup,” she said. “It might help with international relations.”

To qualify, fans must follow both women on Twitter; additionally, one of the four teams backed by Castro and Phillips must snag the World Cup trophy. “Details on how to collect the blowjobs will be posted on TeamBJ.com three days after the finals,” said a company rep.

“England, Brazil, France and Russia fans have something else to cheer for in the quarterfinals.”

 Follow Phillips on Twitter here and find Castro’s Twitter handle here.

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