Flirt4Free, Déjà Vu Girls Partner to Engage Fans During Quarantine

Flirt4Free, Déjà Vu Girls Partner to Engage Fans During Quarantine

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free and the Déjà Vu Girls have partnered to fight the sense of isolation that can result from being quarantined and under “stay at home” orders during the current COVID-19 pandemic.

According to Flirt4Free, with much of the U.S. and Europe hunkering down in their homes to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus, the time was right for the two stalwarts of adult entertainment to work together to help performers and their fans stay connected.

Déjà Vu, one of the top proprietors of gentlemen’s clubs, has had to temporarily close many of its 184 properties in keeping with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. As such, the company is directing its dancers to move their performances to the live cam space via Flirt4Free.

Both companies believe this move will benefit thousands of dancers, who will now have the opportunity to supplement or replace their income streams in an arena that has largely proven itself recession-proof.

Flirt4Free prides itself on creating a space where "deep, intimate, lucrative relationships can be fostered between customer and cam girl," a rep explained, so by teaming, Déjà Vu girls will be exposed to the site’s "large population of premium members," while also remaining connected to their club clientele.

“We’re thrilled to welcome the ladies of Déjà Vu and their fans,” said Flirt4Free CEO Gregory Clayman. “These ladies have worked hard to cultivate special relationships with their customers [and] we’re happy we can help them keep those connections going, while also providing access to millions of new potential fans.”

Clayman notes that as live venues continue to shut their doors and people are required to keep physical distance from one another, live cam networks have a chance to become a premier source of companionship.

“These are troubling times,” Clayman added. “People need entertainment and intimacy to help them stay positive. We’re in the fortunate position of providing both.”

Déjà Vu performers seeking more information can contact Déjà Vu directly, or email Flirt4Free at broadcastersupport@flirt4free.com.

Models looking to broadcast on Flirt4Free can apply here.

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