Karmen Karma, Making Comeback, Signs Brazzers Contract

Karmen Karma, Making Comeback, Signs Brazzers Contract

BURBANK, Calif. — Karmen Karma’s two-and-a-half-year hiatus from porn is over. She’s returning to Brazzers as a contract performer after signing an exclusive six-month contract.

Karma made the news official yesterday, announcing via Twitter that she’ll be back shooting scenes for Brazzers. Her first scene is a DP.

Karma said she still has a strong affinity to the industry and, apparently, was greatly missing being a part of it.   

“Seeing the photos and videos across social media always make me miss the industry that I was simply made for,” Karma told Trendzz.

“I’ve never felt more comfortable and accepted than when I’m in the industry. I love being surrounded by free spirited fun sexual individuals like myself. It makes me feel at home.”

Karma said that she got out of the biz to start a family, “something I could of course only do if I retired.”

“Now that I’ve completed that goal, I’m ready to come back to work,” she said.

Karma recently started updating her OnlyFans account with new content. She’s also getting ready for her weekly cam shows.

But now the focus is on Brazzers, a studio she previously performed for in 10 scenes.

“Brazzers and all of their sister sites are obviously the biggest names in the porn industry,” Karma said. “So when I got offered a comeback with them, it was a no-brainer. I never thought I’d get the opportunity to be a Brazzers contract girl. So I’m just overly thankful and appreciative for this offer.

“I’ve always went hard and given 200 percent in my scenes, and I’m ready to provide my fan base with more jizz-worthy content to blow their loads to! I’m happy to be shooting with Brazzers and giving them all of me. I’ll be just as dirty and slutty as always.”

Lastly, Karma went on to talk about performers she’s looking forward to working with.

“Kissa Sins! We need to destroy a bunch of cocks together,” she said.

Check out Brazzers.com here.

Photo courtesy of Brazzers

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