Annabelle Lane Touts New Camming Platform for Trans Stars

Annabelle Lane Touts New Camming Platform for Trans Stars

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Performer Annabelle Lane is prepping the incipient launch of TSCamFire.com, a camming platform designed for use by trans female performers.

TSCamFire is intended to help performers “grow their business and gain access to a quality fan base without having to work against their terms,” explained Lane.

An official launch is scheduled for January; site operators are inviting trans female performers to apply. The first 20 models to be approved will receive one month of premium placement on the TSCamFire homepage and potentially shoot with Lane directly.

Featured performers will be expected to commit four hours weekly and will receive a “staggering” 70 percent commission, said the rep, on “private chat, group chat, two-way chat, voyeur chat, video sales and tips.”

Lane enthused about the pending launch.

“I understand you because I am you. It's time for trans women to take a leadership role in an industry dominated by men,” she said. “I have created a platform where my trans sisters can work on their own terms and avoid abusive working conditions and unfair pay.”

TSCamFire “understands the needs of our models and puts them before anything else,” explained Lane. “We want to want to see our models create commendable progress in their career and grow their fan base more than ever before, and we’re willing to do what it takes to make that happen.”

Visit TSCamFire to apply; Lane has created a teaser video with additional details.

Follow Lane on Twitter and direct inquiries to bookannabellelane@gmail.com.

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