Fleshlight Adds Bluebird Peformers to Toy Roster

LAS VEGAS — Bluebird Films contract performers Dylan Ryder and Anna Lovato officially join the elite roster of Fleshlight girls this week with their own line of products.

Fleshlight made authentic molds of the pussy, ass and mouth of both girls. The new products are called the Forbidden and the Swallow.

"It's been a long time coming and the fans are getting restless," Fleshlight COO Brian Shubin told XBIZ. "The Fleshlight launch of Dylan and Anna is really going to be great. Bluebird has some new sales streams that we plan to utilize in order to blast this product out to every interested fan."

The ultra-realistic replicas will be available exclusively from Bluebird Films.

"It's a great honor to be added to the Fleshlight family,” Ryder said.

“My fans are excited to test out the final product and I can't wait to hear what they think. Now anyone can feel what it’s like to have sex with me. I love that. I love that I’m always available for your pleasure.”

Lovato said she is also excited to be joining the short list of women to be honored with a custom Fleshlight series.

“I feel very special to be a Fleshlight girl and have molded toys that uniquely represent my body parts,” said Lovato, a former Miss Bedfordshire who also starred in Katwoman XXX.

“I'm looking forward to trying myself out to be honest.”

Feel every one of Dylan's and Anna's intimate folds and curves in their SuperSkin sleeve, created from their body casting and infused with the Lotus texture in an exclusive blue case.

All three orifices will be sold exclusively through Bluebird Films at BuyBluebird.com.

Each product retails for $79.95 and comes with a protective case.

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