Stars are pulling out all the stops to secure fan votes, and the "Fuck a Fan" (FAF) contest has become a go-to strategy. While it might seem unconventional to some, it’s just another way to drum up engagement—no different than a politician rallying for support. That said, you’re not likely to see a politician "face down and ass up," so leaving the fanfare to the pros like Cassie Lenoir (Tryst Agency) feels fitting.Cassie launched her own FAF contest to ensure a steady flow of votes for her XMA nomination. And honestly, no one can say she hasn’t earned her spot in the spotlight. Despite being only two years into her career, Cassie’s hard work and dedication led her to an XMA nod this year. Starting a contest like this makes sense in the competitive landscape of fan-voted awards.
With the XMAs now over, however, the context of her FAF has shifted. Originally, contestants had to follow these rules:
- Subscribe to her OnlyFans (link provided).
- Vote for her XMA nomination and share proof on X (formerly Twitter).
- Purchase a $20 FAF ticket (one ticket = one entry).
I have no idea if this FAF is legit or not. I don't know if Cassie is know for pulling the wool over peoples faces, however, you really don't know these days. It's really up to you if you plan to join the contest. Technically speaking if you get enough tickets you'll be paying less then what Cassie rate is on TA. If you win that is, but you never know. Good Luck!
As always, approach with caution, and best of luck to anyone participating. If you take part (or better yet, win), be sure to share your experience with the community!
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