FreeOnes Sponsoring Sabrina Deep's 2012 World Bukkake Tour

THE NETHERLANDS — FreeOnes announced today that it would be sponsoring adult star Sabrina Deep’s 2012 World Bukkake Tour.

This year's tour marks the fifth year of the event, and will kick off with Deep meeting up with her fans in Barcelona. The tour will then stop at three more European cities before heading stateside for a stop in Phoenix, Arizona before traveling on to other cities in the U.S.

Paris, London and Toronto are also on the list as part of the tour cities.

“We are honored that Sabrina asked FreeOnes to be the sponsor of her 2012 Tour,” FreeOnes’ team member Petra said.

“Sabrina has had a big presence in the FreeOnes community since she joined as an Official Checked Star Member in 2007. She’s made it clear she’s available to her fans and is always happy to answer their questions or just chat about no particular topic.”

Deep revealed that she won’t be the only star on this tour. Several of her friends, including a yet undisclosed “hall of famer” will be joining the bukkake tour.

FreeOnes said the names of all the ladies that will be touring with Deep will be released in five days when the pre-tour site officially launches.

When FreeOnes asked Deep why she wants the site involved this year, she replied that her passion is to travel around and be intimate with her fans.

Since Deep has so many fans that support her on the FreeOnes community, the company said it only made sense to make it the destination for more information about the tour as well as to find exclusive tour content.

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