Next Door Buddies Releases 'New Suds & Studs' Scene

SAN FRANCISCO — Next Door Studios has announced the release of a new orgy scene on Next Door Buddies that is their biggest group scene of the year. The new scene, "Suds & Studs," includes seven of Next Door's top models and features them engaging in hot, wet car wash fun that leads to a big sloppy mess.

"Shooting the car wash scene was a lot of fun," said Stephan Sirard, president of Next Door Entertainment. "Putting this many of our top performers together is a dream come true to many of our fans. We hope that you all enjoy the new scene and we look forward to bringing you more great scenes!"

"Suds & Studs" brings Samuel O'Toole, Rod Daily, Marcus Mojo, Campbell Stevens, Johnny Torque, Donny Wright, and Brody Wilder together on a hot and sunny day. Together, they work to beat the heat during a car wash. In nothing but tiny swim suits, the guys start letting the soap suds fly everywhere as they spray, splash, rub, and slap each other. The bare flesh mixed with all the slippery suds heats things up in a way that leads to a massive indoor orgy.

"Next Door Buddies is exactly this — seven hot friends enjoying each others company and getting intimate all together," Sirard added.

The indoor orgy shows Wilder sucking off Torque while Stevens pounds Daily's ass. Meanwhile, O'Toole fucks Daily's mouth and Mojo takes a hard pounding from Wright.

To get access to this scene, visit NextDoorBuddies.com or NextDoorWorld.com.

Affiliates can promote the special scene within the award-winning Next Door Buddy Profits' affiliate program. For more information, contact ewan@nextdooremail.com .

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