Vickie Winans offers $15,000 for talented Twitter followers

Vickie Winans is searching for talent among her Twitter followers.

According to Breathecast, the singer is offering a prize pool of $15,000 for the winners of her Twitter Followers Got Talent contest.

She tweeted: "$15,000 G'S? Yikes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yes that's right! I wanna be a blessing to you!"

Anyone wanting to enter must meet the following criteria:

"Rule 1. U MUST BE A FOLLOWER! Rule 2. U MUST BE age 16 or older! All minors under age 18 must have a signed written entry agreement from a parent or legal guardian emailed to vwinans@aol.com in order to participate! NO EXCEPTIONS!!!!!"

Winans revealed further, "1. NO YOU DON'T HAVE TO SING! 2. THERE WILL BE 3 WINNERS! 3. First place $7,000. 4. 2nd place $5,000. 5. 3rd place $3,000."

People have three weeks to submit their entries.

She added: "I am "threw the roof" excited! Stay tuned and help me get the word out! DO I LOVE YOU????? BEYOND A SHADOW OF A DOUBT! Let's have some fun! The way to win is so easy!!"

Follow Vickie Winans at twitter.com/#!/vickiewinans
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