AEBN to Sponsor Miss FreeOnes 2012 Best Newcomer

THE NETHERLANDS — FreeOnes announced today that AEBN is the 4th platinum sponsor of the 2012 edition of Miss FreeOnes.

“FreeOnes and AEBN have been working together for a really long time,” said Petra, contest organizer. “So when they contacted us to become a platinum sponsor, we were very pleased. AEBN is always a pleasure to work with and a brand that we’re happy to share with those who will be voting for Miss FreeOnes 2012.”

AEBN will be sponsoring the Best Newcomer category.

The company said that the Newcomer category doesn’t necessarily mean that a girl is new to the adult industry, but means that the girls have been entered into the FreeOnes database beginning Jan. 1, 2011.

“As of today we have 70 girls entered into the newcomer category and we expect that a few more will be contacting us before the March 31 registration deadline. The word is circulating among those who are brand new or don’t have a big presence in the industry yet that Miss FreeOnes is a great place to be seen and get some free publicity,” Petra said.

The 2012 Miss FreeOnes contest is set to kick off on April 9 at 2 a.m. EST.

Registration for the contest will close on March 31.

For information about the contest contact info@missfreeones.com.

To register for the contest click here.

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