The company behind celebrity cameo videos has laid off a quarter of its workers

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The CEO’s tweet announcing the layoffs wasn’t great.

the company’s revenue was 4.5 times higher in 2020 than it had been in 2019. Galanis told the outlet the success was partially because so many actors turned to the platform after other projects were put on hold, and predicted that they would stick around.

It sounds like that prediction didn’t entirely pan out, given that the company is now shrinking its workforce by a sizable amount., Galanis asked other companies to hire the members of the “Cameo Fameo” that have been laid off. While it’s a nice sentiment, the tone is... awkward, to say the least.

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please save cameo! if cameo goes under, i wont be able to get kevin sorbo to wish me a happy anniversary!

I've only ever gone on there to see someone I was interested in, then saying nah, that's too much money. Then I watch a few video samples and don't go back to the site that frequently.

Half the words in the headline are unnecessary lol

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