CAMStar Goldie Fawn Announces 'Positive Change for Charity' Show

LOS ANGELES—Fans of AVN’s October CAMStar, Goldie Fawn, will get a chance to spend the night with her — virtually — and contribute to “positive change” for society in general, when the MyFreeCams star holds an night-long charity cam show next week. The show will be Goldie’s second charity event in the past month, and she told AVN that she hopes to make a regular practice of the shows from here on out.

“It felt so good to give back," Goldie told AVN. "The way the world is right now — there’s so much going on. When I first started this, I felt really driven to give people something to be excited about, something to help them feel like they’re making a difference.

"They can help change society in a positive way, in a world that’s breaking down. Our society is breaking down right now, basically.”

Staging her charity events, like her “Positive Change for Charity” show set for Wednesday, October 28, “puts the power back in my hands,” she says.

Goldie says that of the total revenue she takes in at the event, 22 percent will go to charity. Which charity, exactly, will be up to her fans. Specifically, the night’s highest tipper will win the right to choose which charity will receive the funds. Goldie's previous event raised $222, which went to the United Negro College Fund, a 76-year-old charity that provides scholarships for students to attend Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

The charity event will definitely feature plenty of twerking, according to Goldie, as well as previously unreleased content that will be revealed exclusively to fans who log in to the “Positive Change” show. In her October interview with CAMStar, she described her MyFreeCams presence, which she calls “The Gold Side,” as “a warm, welcoming place with magic, pleasures beyond imagination, laughs and sites to behold!”

She went on to describe her performance as “very dynamic. I go with the flow and we stay entertained.”

On October 28, it all builds toward an ending segment that will allow fans to join a “club” with special access to a “finale show, where I’ll be naked, and we’ll do a lot of fun stuff together. And anyone in the club will get a recording so they don’t even have to be there.”

The ongoing global coronavirus pandemic has meant a rise in viewership for cam models, according to a recent New York Times report, though not necessarily a rise in revenue due to the economic crunch set off by the public health crisis. But Goldie says that while she hasn’t seen a significant rise in her already steady business, she does “feel like I’m making more of a difference now than I did before. I’m just a positive person, very upbeat and bubbly. And I feel like now that we’re in this pandemic, I feel that people are so much more appreciative of this opportunity I have to offer.”

Her charity club show may be accessed at this link.

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