Cherry.tv Announces Easter Competition

Cherry.tv Announces Easter Competition

WILMINGTON, Del. — Cherry.tv will hold its 2023 Easter competition April 7-16, when models and fans can earn event currency together and rank on the live leader board.

Cherry.tv will give away a total of 13,500 tokens for fans and $8,250 in cash prizes for models.

This year’s Easter-themed virtual gifts include: Chocolate Bunny, Peep Bunny, Peep Chick, animated Carrot Dildo, animated Mystery Egg, and an animated Easter Bunny.

Cherry.tv's Paul Ashworth explained, “For Easter, models earn eggs for each hour that they are live, and whenever they receive any type of gift from fans; the higher the token value of the gift, the more earned. Fans earn eggs for sending gifts, so engagement is continually incentivized.”

Head of Affiliation Jolene Louw said, “We have also added 10 ‘achievements’ that models and fans can unlock during the competition period. This is sure to spice up the competition and drive even more traffic.”

“Don’t miss out,” Ashworth added. “Tell your friends, fans, and followers — and come have a ‘spring fling’ with us on Cherry.tv.” 

Rankings lock in at midnight PDT on April 17 and the top 10 ranked models and fans are eligible to win.

For more information, visit Cherry.tv.

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