Larkin Love Announces Latest Edition of Her 'Infamous Raffle'

TAMPA, Fla. – Performer, entrepreneur and self-billed “kinky cosplay queen” Larkin Love is touting the latest edition of her “Infamous Fan Raffle” with bigger prizes.

The current raffle runs through May 15 with only 200 tickets being made available. They run $100 apiece, limited to ten per entrant, and may be purchased by visiting Larkin’s ManyVids store and clicking on “Tribute Me.”

On May 20th at 9am PST/12pm EST, Larkin will personally draw the Grand Prize winner from all the tickets purchased. The winner will be notified via their ManyVids messages.

This time, Larkin will be offering a two-hour private cam session via Skype to the Grand Prize winner.

"Couples are welcome,” a rep said. “If one wins, both get the prize. International entrants are also welcome to enter.” The prize, with a $2000 value, is two virtual hours with Love.

“Everyone is a winner—each person who enters gets a thank-you gift just for entering,” said the rep. “This is the largest content pack that Larkin has ever offered with a value of over $600. You get all her live footage from 2018 and 2019 (over 20 hours), including cam shows, Snapchat shows, secret phone footage, and real life sex tapes. And if that weren’t enough, you also get 10 previous unreleased photo sets. And there’s a limit of one thank-you gift per person, no matter how many tickets you purchase.”?

“You asked for it, and it’s happening again — my Infamous Raffle,” says Larkin Love. “The Grand Prize is even bigger, and the thank-you gift is more Larkin than any human can handle. I love my fans, so I have pulled out all the stops. There’s only 200 tickets, so get yours before they’re all gone!”??

For additional details and to purchase tickets go to raffle page.

Find Love’s ManyVids store here and follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

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