JUSTFOR.FANS recently announced the winners of its Quarantine Scene Contest. The first-prize winners are Zaddy Zick, Liam Cyber, Lucas Champagne, Jackson Hood, and DamagedBttm. The company also made a matching donation of $3,000 to Black Lives Matter.
(Los Angeles, CA / June 8, 2020) — Adult subscription platform JustFor.fans (JFF) today announced the winners of its $3,000 Quarantine Scene Contest, awarding the creative who produced the most exciting onscreen scenarios featuring two (or more) models not sharing the same physical space.
The social site that offers money-making opportunities for straight, gay, trans and non-binary adult content creators also offered money this week to first-prize winners
First-Prize Winners: Zaddy Zick, Liam Cyber, Lucas Champagne, Jackson Hood & DamagedBttm – who all split $2,000.
There were two runner-up winners who will split $1000: CagedJock and Devin Franco
And FTM models Kinxston Foxxx, Jordan G, Ari Koyote, Stevie Trixx & Trip Richards
“Congratulations to our Quarantine Scene Contest winners, and to everyone who entered the contest,” said a JustFor.fans rep. “We have also made a matching donation of $3,000 to Black Lives Matter.”
JustFor.fans performers were asked to shoot their very best virtual sex scenes while on lockdown and send them over for judging, and now JFF members can view ALL the winners and other entries by visiting JustFor.fans/qscene.php.
To learn more, visit JUSTFOR.FANS and follow on Twitter at @JustForFansSite.
Kevin Jones says
Congratulations to all the Winners!
Matt says
Did I read that correctly? There were 5 first place winners who split $2000, so $400 a piece. And 2 second place winners who split $1000, so $500 a piece? Lol. Oh well, everyone wins!
alex says
If you look under the photo, it says “And FTM models…”
So, maybe there are 7 second place winners. But, it’s really confusing. Combining men and FTM models into a contest but excluding the women models doesn’t make sense. Or, maybe the women JFF models didn’t submit scenes?
Zaddy Zick says
There are women on JFF and some submitted to the contest. There weren’t different categories for men and women