pjur Unveils ‘More Love’ Pride Window Display for Museum of Sex

pjur Unveils 'More Love' Pride Window Display for Museum of Sex

NEW YORK — pjur is touting its latest window display designed for the Museum of Sex in New York. The window, facing Fifth Avenue, is part of the company’s recently launched campaign to promote “love and diversity.”

The campaign also includes the release of limited-edition pjur Original Rainbow Edition lubricant.

“Being able to showcase pjur during Pride Month is a great opportunity. It’s the right moment to tell the world, that pjur is for anyone — regardless of age, gender or preferences. Lube can be a benefit for anyone and pjur wants to encourage everyone to confidently life their sex lives. The limited rainbow edition will also be available at Museum of Sex shop,” Lead Product Manager Kit Richardson said.

The company’s new promo campaign, following on its #NormalizeLube initiative, aims to help people feel more confident about their sexuality with a focus on love, acceptance and tolerance.

“We couldn’t have wished for a better launch timing, than during Pride Month,” CEO and founder of pjur group Alexander Giebel said. “It’s our mission to reach as many people as possible with our message “more love”, because everyone deserves love.”

The window will remain on display at 233 5th Ave in New York City throughout the month. 

Visit Museum of Sex online and on Twitter.

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Starlet Lilly Bella Makes Immoral Productions Debut

Starlet Lilly Bella Makes Immoral Productions Debut

LOS ANGELES — 18-year-old starlet Lilly Bella makes her Immoral Productions debut in a multi-part series featuring Matt Bird and studio owner “‘Porno Dan’ Leal.

Leal shot parts of the series during the European pandemic lockdown and “made the most of the empty streets and closed shops,” noted a rep.

Bella plays a frustrated ingénue “who is unable to go shopping so she takes up Matt on his offer of seeing what clothes she can have from his stepsister’s wardrobe. After she finds some things to her liking, the super-cute blonde gives an award-worthy performance in the first group sex action of her life.”

Leal described Bella as “a true natural when it comes to performing.”

“She is one of the most energetic and cheerful performers I have worked with in Europe and has the potential to be a true force in the adult industry,” he added.

Visit ImmoralLive.com, the 2018 XBIZ Europa Awards winner for “Hardcore Site of the Year,” and follow the studio on Twitter.

In related news, Immoral has touted recent updates featuring Josephine Jackson, the duo of Marilyn Sugar and Serina Gomez and the return of popular Czech star Dominno, following a ten-year hiatus.

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PornRocket to Launch Blockchain-Based Adult Platform

PornRocket to Launch Blockchain-Based Adult Platform

LOS ANGELES — PornRocket has announced the upcoming launch of their cryptocurrency and adult content-sharing application and platform.

According to a rep, PornRocket “provides effective copyright protection for content creators, addresses privacy concerns of users and abolishes hefty fees for sharing content.”

PornRocket touts a “decentralized platform” combining features of “the likes of Pornhub and OnlyFans onto a secure blockchain.”

Users will pay with the platform’s native cryptocurrency $PORNROCKET. The application will also feature an “innovative NFT ‘Pornpad’ and marketplace,” allowing creators to auction off custom images, videos and audio clips to the highest bidder.

The rep said creators “can post and monetize unlimited NSFW content with no fees or limitations, allowing them to be in full control of their assets. They can also sell their content as NFTs.”

Since making its first announcement on May 26, the rep continued, PornRocket “has recruited over 30,000 global content creators and users, along with over 40,000 coin holders.”

Abella Danger and LeoLulu are among the site’s formally announced performer partners.

“Given the sensitive nature of the adult industry, PornRocket proposes a unique hybrid model: a decentralized blockchain technical solution combined with institutional safeguards that guarantee copyrights for creators, data safety for users and compliance with regulatory requirements,” explained a legal rep.

“In line with disruptive innovation in sectors such as retail banking, film streaming and the hospitality sector, our goal is to revolutionize the way that adult content is marketed and consumed by leveraging on an innovative blockchain solution,” the rep continued.

The application is set to officially go live by the end of 2021. A preview of the platform has already been released, with application drop testing being launched tomorrow.

For more information, visit PornRocket.co.

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PornRocket to Launch Blockchain-Based Content Platform

PornRocket to Launch Blockchain-Based Content Platform

LOS ANGELES — PornRocket has announced the upcoming launch of their cryptocurrency and adult content-sharing platform.

According to a rep, PornRocket “provides effective copyright protection for content creators, addresses privacy concerns of users and abolishes hefty fees for sharing content.”

PornRocket touts a “decentralized platform” combining features of “the likes of Pornhub and OnlyFans onto a secure blockchain.”

Users will pay with the platform’s native cryptocurrency $PORNROCKET. The platform will also feature an “innovative NFT ‘Pornpad’ and marketplace,” allowing creators to auction off custom images, videos and audio clips to the highest bidder.

The rep said creators “can post and monetize unlimited NSFW content with no fees or limitations, allowing them to be in full control of their assets. They can also sell their content as NFTs.”

Abella Danger and LeoLulu are among the site’s performer partners.

“Given the sensitive nature of the adult industry, PornRocket proposes a unique hybrid model: a decentralized blockchain technical solution combined with institutional safeguards that guarantee copyrights for creators, data safety for users and compliance with regulatory requirements,” explained a legal rep.

“In line with disruptive innovation in sectors such as retail banking, film streaming and the hospitality sector, our goal is to revolutionize the way that adult content is marketed and consumed by leveraging on an innovative blockchain solution,” the rep continued.

The platform is set to officially go live by the end of 2021. A preview of the platform has already been released, with drop testing being launched tomorrow.

For more information, visit PornRocket.co.

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NaftyArt Announces ‘Ecosystem’ of Blockchain-Based Platforms

NaftyArt Announces 'Ecosystem' of Blockchain-Based Platforms

LOS ANGELES — NaftyArt has announced an “ecosystem of platforms” and a cryptocurrency, Nafty Token, aimed to “change the way creators sell their content in the adult industry,” launching in July.

“With the rise in popularity of NFTs and cryptocurrency in the past year, NaftyArt is taking this next-generation of token purchasing to a new level — this time to the adult industry,” said a rep.

“With other NFT marketplaces restricting the content that can be sold, NaftyArt removed the censorship for adult content creators, erotic artists and adult content media companies,” the rep added. “Consumers and collectors alike will have the opportunity to purchase one-off pieces or limited-edition collections of their favorite artists’ work, with easily tracked provenance linking back to the creator and providing long-term revenue for every subsequent resell.”

CEO Rob Kemenyfi said, “We are proud and excited to have developed an ecosystem of platforms, which, along with the Nafty Token, put the power and earning potential into the hands of the creators.”

The Nafty Network, according to the rep, “has three platforms for the adult industry ready to launch in parallel to the public sale, with additional platforms already in the process of being launched.”

The platforms are premium fan platform Catwall, NFT marketplace NaftyArt and streaming service Nudex.

For more information, visit NaftyArt.com.

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Tonga Introduces ‘Candy Shop’ Line by ‘Dream Toys’

Tonga Introduces 'Candy Shop' Line by 'Dream Toys'

AXEL, Netherlands — Distributor Tonga has introduced the Candy Shop range of pleasure products from Dream Toys, including vibrators, a wand massager, a vibrating egg, kegel balls and a penis ring.

The toys made their Tonga debut during a virtual retail MasterClass earlier this month.

“With their soft pastel colors and smooth shapes, the Candy Shop toys immediately catch the eye, as do their boxes and the matching display that can be used on counters and tables as well as on a slat wall,” a rep explained. “Each toy from the Candy Shop collection has a different pastel color and a matching name.”

The Peach Party vibrator is “slightly curved with subtle ridges along the shaft. Seven vibration rhythms and three speeds are the life of the Peach Party, driven by a strong motor,” the rep said. Meanwhile, the Purple Rain duo vibrator is equipped with two motors, one in the shaft and one in the clitoris stimulator, that are “flexible, smooth and rounded.”

“Both vibrators are flexible, which makes them perfect for users who don’t like the feeling of a sturdy vibrator but prefer one that moves along with the body. It’s also great for applying varying pressure during use,” added the rep.

Additional items in the Candy Shop range include the following:

  • Pink Lady: The wand massager of the range with a flexible neck and a ball shape on top. Easy to use with a single button to operate the seven rhythms and three speeds of vibration
  • Sweet Apple: A vibrating egg with a wireless remote. It has a slightly twisted shape that creates ridges in the smooth surface of the egg
  • Lemon Squeeze: A lemon-yellow squeeze set containing two sleeves to hold a total of three balls, each differently weighted to make several weight combinations possible
  • Blue Lagoon: A stretchable penis ring with multi-speed vibrations and a large clitoris stimulator, good to use with a partner

All of the products are body-safe, made of silicone and ABS, phthalate- and latex-free and rated IPX7 waterproof. They are rechargeable with an included USB cable.

“With their stylish matching packaging they will look great in each store,” the rep added. “Arrival of the new collection at the Tonga warehouse is estimated mid-July.”

Visit TongaBV.com for additional details; follow the company on Twitter.

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Evolved Novelties Debuts ‘G-Rave,’ ‘Afterglow’ Light-Up Vibes

Evolved Novelties Debuts 'G-Rave,' 'Afterglow' Light-Up Vibes

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Evolved Novelties has introduced the G-Rave light-up G-spot vibrator and curvy Afterglow vibe.

“Turn your bedroom into a rave club with the toy that lights up your pleasure,” a rep enthused. “Let the glowing lights of the shaft and tip navigate your play with a gently arched head designed to hit the G-spot every time. The ribbed collar tickles on the way in for a tantalizing feel, and you choose from seven powerful speeds — even underwater as it’s completely submersible.”

The Afterglow vibe includes two illumination points, mid-shaft and in the head.

“This curvy toy that teases its way inside with delicious light-up pleasure bulbs,” said the rep. “A powerful seven-speed, one-touch motor customizes your vibrations while creamy smooth silicone navigates with a velvet feel, even during bath time. Radiate with deep satisfaction in the ‘Afterglow’ experience.”

The G-Rave and the Afterglow can both be cleaned with with Evolved Toy Cleaner and warm water; both products are rechargeable with an included USB cable. 

Visit EvolvedNovelties online and on Twitter; for additional information, email sales@myevolved.com.

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On The Set: Werewolves and Porn Collide in Ricky Greenwood’s ‘Blue Moon Rising’

LOS ANGELES — When director Ricky Greenwood and screenwriter Shawn Alff met up in the fall of 2020 to discuss their new horror movie for MissaX — which is being released this month in three parts as “Blue Moon Rising” — one central question loomed over the project.

“Do we get to fuck the werewolf or not?”

“The answer was ‘No, we don’t get to fuck the werewolf,’” Alff recalls. “Because according to the credit card companies and the payment processors, you can have fucking, and you can have werewolves, but you cannot — can. not. — fuck the werewolf. That would be bestiality.”

But werewolves don’t exist, XBIZ protests.

A bemused Alff responds with a tight-lipped smile and his best impression of the “shrugging man” emoji.

It’s the last week of February and the second shooting day of the movie that is still called at that point “Blood Moon Rising.” We are in a popular porn shoot house that from outside appears to be a random McMansion in the middle of a desolate non-Valley hill, but in fact includes several sets (hospital, restaurant/bar, courtroom, Italianate court, plane interior, motel), one of which has been turned into a credible police station by Greenwood’s compact, efficient crew.

The crew members — except for the cameraman, industry stalwart Matty Holder — are performing their duties wearing formal-ish attire, as they have all been drafted to play cops. Screenwriter Alff is also double-dipping as a policeman who banters with Tommy Pistol, who plays a self-described “scumbag” detective, about the mysterious clawed-to-death corpse of a local biker that has been found in the neighboring woods.

“You think someone attacked him with a dog?” Pistol’s character asks Alff, channeling every clueless cop faced with a similarly mangled corpse in a long lineage of classic and grindhouse werewolf movies going back to Lon Chaney’s OG Universal monster.

I Dream of Werewolves

“Making a werewolf movie was my childhood dream,” Greenwood tells XBIZ later that day, when production halts to wait for the prosthetics to be applied that will gradually turn the stunning Aiden Ashley into a vulpine nightmare.

“People have mixed horror and porn before, but werewolves haven’t been done, almost at all,” he adds, with irrepressible excitement.

“For my birthday,” the 39-year-old Greenwood adds, “MissaX gave me the opportunity to create the movie I wanted. And we are doing it.”

The tall, bearded Montreal native grew up mesmerized by John Landis’ “American Werewolf in London,” which reinvented the ancient lycanthrope mythos for 1980s, “Stranger Things”-era kids.

Greenwood was, and still very much remains, obsessed with what he calls “the Transformation” — i.e., the “money shot” of classic werewolf movies, where an accursed man (and it was usually a man) painfully and dramatically sees his limbs, face and rest of the body turn into that of a ravenous beast.

Part of what makes these Transformations so special is that they typically eschew digital trickery and are achieved by a precise, artisanal combination of practical effects and skillful lensing and editing.

“We are doing it old school,” Greenwood explains, pointing at the kitchen of the shoot house, where a patient Ashley is being fitted with prosthetics that were molded back in November 2020. “She’s going to have fingernails growing, and hair on the hands, and teeth,” he chants like a kid in a candy store sponsored by Fangoria.

But she can’t fuck while she’s being a werewolf.

“No, those are the rules,” Greenwood shrugs. “These Mastercard people are so weird: you can’t fuck vampires, because they say it’s ‘necrophilia.’”

But they are not dead, XBIZ quibbles. They’re literally undead.

“Good try. You can’t fuck the vampire,” he replies.

How about zombies?

“Also ‘necrophilia.’ No. You can have the zombies, but you can’t fuck the zombies,” he laughs.

That conversation took place in February. A few weeks after wrapping, Greenwood called XBIZ to explain that the compliance powers-that-be had objected to the title “Blood Moon Rising” and that the movie would have to be euphemistically retitled “Red Moon Rising.”

A few weeks after that, Greenwood called again. “Red Moon Rising” was still too close to blood. His werewolf porn movie is being released as “Blue Moon Rising.”

A Connoisseur of Retro Genres
This form of corporate censorship seems particularly silly to Greenwood, who grew up idolizing the absolute freedom enjoyed by 1970s directors in what was the creative trifecta of New American Cinema (influenced by the French New Wave and mixing art and pop culture), the grindhouse/exploitation boom (which later spawned fellow video store fanatic Quentin Tarantino) and the Golden Age of big-budget porn.

Greenwood is a connoisseur of that era, with a decided nostalgia for a world of vinyl, classic illustrations of dames and motorbikes, and the kind of retro-cool that was cultural currency in the pre-internet 1990s. He collects vintage movie posters, including a first print of 1974 big-screen eroticism classic “Emmanuelle” and reissued Blu-rays of obscure ‘nunsploitation,’ women in prison, ‘warsploitation’ and other forms of smart, sex-and-violence fare from the drive-in era.

Once he landed in Los Angeles around 2017, Greenwood took it as his not-so-secret mission to bring back that sensibility to 21st-Century porn. It wouldn’t be far-fetched to say this Canadian auteurmcreated a niche for himself, convincing established studios like Mile High Media, Sweet Sinners and MissaX to let him fulfill a personal fantasy, while expanding the porn fanbase to a demographic that’s perhaps too smart for “My Stepsister is Stuck in the Fridge (Again)” and too snobbish for “Big Franchise Adaptation 34: A XXX Parody.”

And so Greenwood begat decidedly retro-tastic titles like “Confessions of a Sinful Nun” (2017), “Talk Derby To Me” (2018), “Confessions of a Sinful Nun 2” (2019) and “Killer on the Loose” (2020), awards-season titles that also happen to be acclaimed by the industry. He did a riff on “Blair Witch Project” with “Terror Camp.” He even porn-ified the blaxploitation genre by shooting Ana Foxxx like a Pam Grier-level goddess in “Sweet, Sweet Sally Mae.”

Greenwood has cannily managed to achieve what many “videostore kids” of his generation have daydreamed in the past: to join porn and talk himself into an on-the-job apprenticeship as if this were still the days of Roger Corman, Sam Arkoff or Larry Cohen.

But with fucking.

Just not the werewolf.

Girl on a Motorcycle

It does help Greenwood that a large number of porn performers are also former theater kids — some on the DL and some open about their pro acting ambitions and achievements — and that they’re really appreciative of a porn director who gives them a chance to show off their dramatic chops.

Over the last four years, Greenwood has gained the trust and respect of a number of the best actors in the industry, starting with his “nunsploitation” riffs that gave him a justification to put in (un)holy habits a who’s who of talented all-girl thespians like Charlotte Stokely, Mona Wales, Serene Siren and even the legendary Nina Hartley.

For the werewolf movie, Greenwood and Alff began with only an image — and a specific casting request: Aiden Ashley.

“Aiden is riding in the back of a motorcycle and going in the woods with some guy — how did she get here?” the director told his writer. “Then the story follows.”

Alff said that Greenwood also told him that he wanted a feminist twist. “I wanna do a werewolf movie, but only the women are the werewolves,” he instructed.

The other ingredient Alff was given was, yes, “the Transformation.”

Aiden Ashley, Super Trooper

Sitting on a makeup chair in the kitchen of the shoot house, Ashley reclines as the FX specialist, whom Greenwood has hired away from his usual mainstream gigs, works on putting elaborate prosthetics on her face and hands.

Upstairs, the crew waits in a small interrogation room. Ashley’s character’s Transformation occurs during an interrogation where she becomes enraged at Pistol’s asshole cop. It has to be shot in increments, so for every few seconds of footage, Ashley has to go downstairs and get a few more pieces of fur and makeup applied.

“Ricky and I work well together,” Ashley tells XBIZ, pointing out this is their fifth collaboration after “Girls of Wrestling,” “Christmas Movie,” “Killer on the Loose” and “Terror Camp.”

Ashley’s patience with the prosthetics speaks to her appreciation for Greenwood’s love of filmcraft. “The more movies we do together, the more we understand each other,” she says. “He now knows I’m up for any kind of physical acting and he can write me those parts. Before porn, I did extreme sports. When Ricky explained to me his idea for ‘Girls of Wrestling,’ I was singing from the rafters.”

The actress and the director also share a common goal of one day making non-porn horror movies.
“That would actually be my dream,” adds Ashley.

Greenwood initially told Ashley about his werewolf movie in early October, before Halloween. Alff had a first script in November and shortly thereafter the FX artist cast the molds for the prosthetics that would be used on the two werewolves, Ashley and co-star Brooklyn Gray.

“I actually had experience with prosthetics,” Ashley says, explaining that in 2013 she had been part of a multimedia project by the visionary artist Paul McCarthy, “White Snow,” a Snow White-themed art installation where she played the titular princess.

Although fine art does fascinate her, ultimately Ashley, like Greenwood, always gravitates towards horror.

“That’s my passion,” she says, as her face becomes almost entirely engulfed by a furry mask and her teeth have become fangs. “Horror, super-campy old-school movies. My favorite is ‘Devil’s Rejects’ and I love all the psychological horror. Acting-wise, I don’t do great at comedy, but give me a damsel in distress or a badass and I kill it.”

Curse of the Werewolf

For Greenwood’s werewolf movie, Ashley gets to be both damsel in distress and badass, putting in the really long hours, as her director notes, to “carry the movie on her back.”

“She’s a trooper,” is what every person involved with the project said when asked to describe her level of commitment; a process, besides enduring the grueling makeup sessions, also included laying completely naked and still in a non-warm February day in the middle of the woods for long stretches of time.

“She’s incredible,” Greenwood adds. “She had to go through three or four hours of makeup and then two hours to remove the whole thing at the end. She’s a real pro and I can’t wait for everyone to see how great she is — and to remember that during awards season.”

Months after the shoot, Greenwood continues enthusing about his leading lady. “Aiden is incredible in this project, she gives everything to bring that story to life,” he tells XBIZ. “She went the extra mile to make sure we will have the best movie possible.”

Greenwood is referring to unforeseen difficulties that forced him — like his 1970s low-budget idols — to improvise on the spot in order to bring the ship to port.

“‘Blue Moon Rising’ was an ambitious project,” he says now. “We had to do a lot of pre-production ahead of the shoot and the actresses did a terrific job in preparation for the shoot. The shoot was a fight against time and technical issues, but MissaX made the [post-production process] so smooth that we ended up with an amazing finished product.”

Greenwood, earning his stripes as an on-the-spot problem-solver the hard way, admits the movie was “a very difficult project, and definitely the most ambitious project for me [to date]. But it gave me the motivation to jump into another, even crazier project, which we will start filming this month. I guess directors like to live with the pressure.”

By realizing his childhood dream, though, Greenwood may have defied the ancient gods.

“Werewolf movies in the mainstream are often attached to a ‘curse’ — and I think maybe it followed us into the porn world!”

Photos: Gustavo Turner

Jiz Lee’s ‘Coming Out Like a Porn Star’ Named a Good Sex Awards Finalist

NEW YORK — Jiz Lee’s anthology “Coming Out Like a Porn Star” (ThreeL Media) has been named a Good Sex Awards finalist in the category of “Thought Leadership.”

The Good Sex Awards are organized by erotica author and editor Rachel Kramer Bussel and sex-positive story website TheGoodBits.com. Lee is among 45 finalists in eight categories, including “Best Feminist Sex,” “Best Kink,” “Best Sexy Talk,” “Best LGBTQI Scene” and “Sexiest Consent.” Each category winner will receive $150.

“We are now including two winners in the ‘Sexiest Consent’ category to acknowledge the high volume and diversity of quality submissions that demonstrated the subtleties of active and affirmative consent, which we believe should be awarded and profiled. Unsurprisingly, no consent apps or contracts were featured in any ‘Sexiest Consent’ submissions,” noted TheGoodBits co-founder Carol Battle.

A panel of judges to select the winners will include “reviewers, entertainers, sex educators and authors,” among them Clementine Ford, broadcaster and bestselling author of “Fight Like a Girl”; Cindy Gallop, founder and CEO of MakeLoveNotPorn; Karen Hawkins, co-host of the “Feminist Erotica” podcast; reviewer Bree Hill; Emily Nagoski, author of New York Times bestseller “Come As You Are”; Zane, New York Times bestselling author; and Stoya, co-founder of ZeroSpaces.com and Slate’s “How To Do It” columnist.

Online voting is also open to the public for the “Readers’ Choice Award.” An additional category, the “Erotic Touch Award,” sponsored by the Pleasure Mechanics, will be selected at the judges’ discretion.

“My story ‘How to Come Out Like a Porn Star’ introduces the book and my role as creator and editor, which I still consider one of the highlights and proudest accomplishments of my career,” said Lee. “I compiled over 50 stories from contributors that are so powerful and important in relating to the stigma faced when working within a very public form of sex work.”

“I hope the nomination will encourage more to read these stories and take our issues to heart,” Lee added.

Winners of the Good Sex Awards will be announced during a virtual ceremony Wednesday, June 30, at 2:30 p.m. (PDT) via Twitter Spaces and hosted by Frolic Media.

Follow the awards online and on Twitter for updates and direct inquiries to info@goodsexawards.com.

Purchase “Coming Out Like a Porn Star” here and follow Jiz Lee on Twitter.

Charly Summer, Kiki Klout Star in New VR Bangers Fantasies

Charly Summer, Kiki Klout Star in New VR Bangers Fantasies

LOS ANGELES — VR Bangers has released two new fantasies featuring Charly Summer in “Fit and Petite” and Kiki Klout in “V.I.P.”

Summer is visiting a gym to get physical with a personal trainer. With the viewer in the role of the trainer, they can experience Summer working out as a warmup to getting extra-close with her new instructor.

“I’d like to invite all the members of the VR Bangers family to join our little gym,” producer Ivan Harbakon said. “Charly is waiting for all of you and she will definitely be a great source of motivation.”

Summer’s “Fit and Petite” can be viewed here.

Set in a strip club, “V.I.P.” finds Klout as the viewer’s favorite dancer. Given that the club has just reopened after quarantine, there aren’t many customers and Klout is willing to do anything to get rewarded.

“I am pretty sure that most of us have tried visiting a real strip club, at least once, but that does not mean that we have ever felt what it’s like to be a real VIP,” Harbakon shared. “With that in mind, we have just introduced our latest VR fantasy where you will be given all the best privileges and services that you could have asked for.”

The “V.I.P.” fantasy can be explored here.

Follow Charly Summer, Kiki Klout and VR Bangers on Twitter for updates.

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