Evil Angel, Toni Ribas to Release 'Stepdad Seduction' on Jan. 11

Evil Angel, Toni Ribas to Release 'Stepdad Seduction'  on Jan. 11

LOS ANGELES — Evil Angel said this evening that it will release director/performer Toni Ribas’ “Stepdad Seduction” on Jan. 11.

“Stepdad Seduction” puts a spin on taboo relations, presenting “precocious darlings entirely shameless and aggressive with their daddy lust,” a studio publicist said.

The new movie, which will be available on-demand online and on DVD, can be previewed now in a trailer at EvilAngelVideo.com.

“When I was working on the concept for the movie, first thing I wanted to portray was the empowerment of the young girls,” Ribas said. “This is a new era where sex is a natural thing, and we should treat it as such.

“Young girls love sex, and they have fantasies about sex with older guys as much as older guys have fantasies about sex with hot teens. With that in mind, I created scenarios where the girls were the ones making the moves on their stepdads. And of course this fantasy works very well from the guys’ point of view — young lolitas teasing, then offering the forbidden fruit of a young girl.”

Evil Angel Domestic Sales Manager Justin Rich said, “I’m glad to see Toni going into the taboo relations market. And as ‘Stepdad Seduction’ shows, he plays the daddy role extremely well.”

Ribas, who performs as the stepdad in two scenes, comments on the sexuality of the emerging generation: “These young girls want to enjoy the experience of an older guy that knows how to do it. They want to be manhandled and taught, and they have no shame in pursuing it.”

The movie also stars Renee Roulette, Elsa Jean, Joseline Kelly, Kendall Kayden, Ramon Nomar and John Strong.

For sales Inquiries, contact Rich at JRich@EvilAngel.com or (800) 442-6435, ext. 115

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