Chaturbate Celebrates Multiple 2023 XBIZ Award Nominations

LOS ANGELES — Chaturbate is celebrating a raft of nominations from the 2023 XBIZ Awards for its platform and more than a dozen of its broadcasters.

"Everyone here at Chaturbate—those in front of the webcams as well as behind—works hard to avoid being complacent and instead be innovative and leaders in the industry,” COO Shirley Lara said. “To be recognized with so many nominations in so many categories shows us our hard work is being noticed and paying off.”

Chaturbate itself is nominated for “Cam Company of the Year,” as well as “Cam Site of the Year” in the Gay and Freemium categories, and “Cam Affiliate Program of the Year."

The 2023 XBIZ Awards will crown the best-of-the-best in adult Sunday, Jan. 15 at the historic Hollywood Palladium; in keeping with tradition, select award categories under Web & Technology, Pleasure Products and Retail will be presented as part of the annual XBIZ Honors ceremonies.

Voting is now underway in select categories; click here for a full list of nominees.

Chaturbate's additional nominees are as follows:

Girl/Girl Performer of the Year
Scarlit Scandal

MILF Performer of the Year
Lauren Phillips

Trans Performer of the Year
Casey Kisses
Roxxie Moth

Best New Performer
Tommy King
Leana Lovings
Amber Moore

Cam Model of the Year
19Honeysuckle
Lana Del Bae
Brock Cooper
Daisy DeVille
Casey Kisses 
Goddess Lilith
Levi Luv
Hime Marie
Mary Moody

Clip Artist of the Year
MySweetApple
Jessica Starling

Premium Social Media Star of the Year
Britney Amber

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