FameDollars Launches 'Fantasy Massage Pilots'

MONTREAL — FameDollars, the award-winning affiliate program and subsidiary of Gamma Entertainment, on Thursday announced the launch of “Fantasy Massage Pilots.”

FantasyMassage.com is using topical online trends with the support from their members to generate the ideas and concepts of these “Pilots." While each pilot is released, Fantasy Massage will be reviewing the comments left by their users to assess if it is something they would like to see more of.

Today FantasyMassage.com will release their first pilot scene, “Welcome to America." Starring Chloe Amour, the scene is about an Emirati girl from Dubai who has come to America for the first time. She has arranged to have her first ever American massage, but was not expecting it to be a man. Taking the time to make her more relaxed, Aaron Wilcoxxx makes her comfortable enough that she feels the need to explore his American penis and finally get to experience these culturally forbidden pleasures.

"We wanted to tap into a fantasy that you rarely see play out in massage porn," said Bree Mills, head of production for Gamma Entertainment. "The idea of massaging a woman whose culture traditionally forbids her from such contact and watching her get so turned on by the experience that she forgets everything she has been raised to believe. That is a true massage virgin!"

Affiliate Manager Derrick Gilbert added, "Chloe Amour was the perfect girl to cast for a scene like this. The combination between her, and the popularity of this niche is something that new users will be looking for."

For marketing materials or more information, visit FameDollars.com. For custom requests, contact Derrick Gilbert at derrick@famedollars.com.

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