Cosplayer Rae Bootn on CamSoda Tonight

LOS ANGELES — CamSoda has announced cosplayer Rae Bootn will perform an exclusive show tonight at 6 p.m. (PST).

“We’re so pleased to have Rae Bootn live on CamSoda tonight and we’re excited for all her fans to tune in and check out her exclusive show. I encourage each and every one of them to tune in as she takes the CamSoda stage,” said Daryn Parker, vice president of CamSoda. “I don’t want to divulge too much regarding what the show will entail, but I can assure you it will be must watch.”

According to CamSoda, "A fascinating cosplay vixen, Rae Bootn has made a career from her unique on-camera antics, primarily led by her favorite thing in the world, cosplay. With a variety of different hair colors, outfits and an immense amount of creativity, Rae’s performances are always different, keeping her fans on their toes for whatever comes next."

Bootn commented, "I’m super excited for my fans to tune in and check me out on CamSoda. Who knows what I’ll be wearing, but I promise it won’t be too much! You’ll have to tune in and find out for yourself. Camming always provides a much more intimate way for me to interact with my fans. I hope to make this the best show yet!”

Fans who join CamSoda for the first time ahead of Bootn’s show will receive 50 free tokens to use on the platform during live broadcasts. Bootn fans can follow her on social via Twitter and Instagram.  

For more information on the show,visit CamSoda.com/RaeBootn.  

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