LittleMutt Releases Faye Reagan, Georgia Jones in 'Frisky Friends'

LOS ANGELES — The LittleMutt.com website has released a new feature video, “Frisky Friends,” online with Faye Reagan and Georgia Jones.

“Among many outstanding shoots that Faye and Georgia have done with us, this one is really a standout," said Jo Mason, LittleMutt vice president of marketing. "Very passionate and hardcore. And the shoot itself is really gorgeous, with beautiful colors, fantastic video quality, and breathtakingly passionate and real performances by Georgia and Faye.”

The new release has more than 40 minutes of high-definition video and is presented with close to 400 stills.

“The two of us did our very first scene together with LittleMutt and we have remained close friends with everyone at the company ever since," Jones said. "We think this really shines through in our work when you see how comfortable we truly are with each other and with the team behind the lens.”

Director and executive producer Sal Paradise is also pleased with the video.

“Faye and Georgia are not only two of our most popular models, they’re also our faves to work with," Paradise said. "The great thing about 'Frisky Friends' is that it’s completely natural. It’s exactly what they wanted to do. The chemistry these girls have is just awesome.

“Frisky Friends” was the same week that the LittleMutt crew took Reagan and Jones for a day high up on the Angeles Crest to shoot “Babes in the Wood,” another recent release from LittleMutt.

Reagan and Jones have performed together for LittleMutt in two other girl/girl scenes, as well as solo shoots and scenes with other partners.

LittleMutt.com offers fresh natural young performers in original and exclusive video and still photographs, featuring "the stars of today and tomorrow."

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