'Seinfeld 2' Featured on FunnyOrDie.com

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — New Sensations' sequel to “Seinfeld: A XXX Parody" is featured on the mainstream comedy website FunnyOrDie.com.

The sketch features Hal Rudnick eagerly covering the “Seinfeld” reunion show, not realizing he is on the set of New Sensations’ adult parody. The video includes adult performers Kristina Rose, James Deen and Eric John, as they portray Elaina, Gerry and Krammer.

Rudnick said, “FunnyOrDie.com visitors love porn, and I'm happy to keep covering it for them. New Sensations is spot on with their parodies. It was like walking onto the set of 'Seinfeld,' but with boobs! I didn't know whether to laugh or masturbate! Kudos to you, New Sensations.”

To view the “Seinfeld 2: A XXX Parody” on-the-set video by FunnyOrDie.com, click here.

FunnyOrDie.com, which has covered several New Sensations projects, garners over two million unique visitors a month.

New Sensations President Scott Taylor remarked, “This shows how far we’ve come as a studio and an industry. Porn is no longer hidden under beds, but showcased on heavily trafficked sites like the hilarious FunnyOrDie.com.”

Bestselling adult parodies from New Sensations have recently been featured in numerous prominent mainstream media outlets.

“True Blood” actress Anna Paquin endorsed “Tru: A XXX Parody” on TBS’ “Lopez Tonight." “Reno 911: A XXX Parody” was the object of a roast by the cast of Comedy Central’s “Reno 911” at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater Los Angeles. TMZ and Entertainment Weekly and more have all covered various other New Sensations’ parodies.

In director Lee Roy Myers' "Seinfeld 2: A XXX Parody," the gang decides to place a bet on who can go the longest without having sex. Krammer, Gorge, Elaina and Gerry do their utmost to outlast each other in this contest of celibacy. The principal cast members all return and this time are joined by Ann Marie Rios, Gracie Glam, Nika Noir and Asa Akira.

To view the trailer for “Seinfeld 2: A XXX Parody”, visit AXXXParody.com.

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