Flirt4Free Announces 2021 'Fiesta de Mayo' Promo

Flirt4Free Announces 2021 'Fiesta de Mayo' Promo

LOS ANGELES — Flirt4Free has announced 2021 Fiesta de Mayo, the platform's next themed contest for cam performers and their fans and admirers.

Following holiday-themed promos for Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day and Easter, Flirt4Free is now marking Cinco de Mayo.

"The 'Fiesta' begins at 12 midnight (EDT) on Saturday, May 1. The major draw of this popular May celebration is the Fiesta Shots contest," explained a platform rep. "In the spirit of your classic Cinco de Mayo drink specials, customers can take advantage of generous on-site credit discounts and use them to purchase colorful virtual Shots for their favorite Flirt performers. Each shot is adorned with sexy and suggestive messages like 'Tease Me' and 'Too Hot.'"

"Buying rounds of seven or more will cause a chatroom to erupt in a flood Fiesta Shot animations and special graphics," the rep added.

The cam models who collect the most virtual Shots will be eligible for cash prizes.

"There are two ways participating broadcasters can earn payouts ranging from $100 to $1,500 dollars: Finish among the top 10 guys or top 10 girls in most total Fiesta Shots collected as of midnight, May 5, or finish among the top 10 guys or girls in earning Fiesta Shots from the most diverse range of site members," the rep said.

The total prize pool amounts to $20,000.

“Our Cinco celebration is such a festive and colorful way to cap off the spring holiday run,” Director of Product Jamie Rodriguez said. “Models come up with some thrilling decorations and outstanding costumes, and members really get into the positive sexy vibes radiating throughout the site.”

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Click here for affiliate promotion details; performers who wish to join the network can find details here.

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