DDF Fabulous Offers Fans Chance to Turn Dreams Into Adult Films

BUDAPEST, Hungary – DDF Fabulous is offering its fans the opportunity to turn their fantasies into reality by transforming their dreams into adult movies.

“I love building things that people use and get value from,” said Denys DeFrancesco, DDF Productions director, founder and CEO. “I want you to push us, push us, push us to keep making this better.”

Participants are encouraged to log onto ddfprod.com/fabulous/step1 and select which model to star in their dream video.

Every two weeks, 12 new models are being added. Participating can pick and choose which styles models will perform in and then describe in as much detail the ravenous fantasy the model should perform, transforming the concept into reality. Finally, if desired, the participants have the option to send in selected sex toys for the model to use during her scene.

Once registered to become a DDF V.I.P. director, the participant will receive still photographs of the shoot, the visionary video shot by Defrancesco, plus exclusive behind the scenes footage, all on a personalized U.S.B. key to watch before anyone else.

Included in this specially designed package is the lingerie worn by the model in the scene, the provided sex toy used during her performance, an autograph photo, and as an extra added bonus, access to DDFProd.com for one month.

Additionally, DDF wants to make the V.I.P. director enjoy their experience as much as possible by setting up a webcam to watch the day’s events as it happens. A Gmail account will be necessary for viewing.

The cost is $500.00 U.S.D. and can be submitted with PayPal through the website. Any questions can be directed to ddffabulous@gmail.com.

Visit DDFProd.com for more information.

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