Kink.com's Princess Donna Pushes Limits in Gangbang Sequel

SAN FRANCISCO — Kink.com’s resident director of decadence, Princess Donna Dolore’s sequel to “Donna’s Gangbang” has debuted.

Kink said that the first installment of Dolore’s film — where she starred in a kidnapping scenario — has become one of the highest-rated films in HardcoreGangbang.com's history.

Even Dolore was stunned when she saw the final footage of the dark story.

The Kink auteur both directed and starred in the film that revolves around a girlfriend's ultimate submission and features both a triple penetration and fisting.

As both a director and a performer, Dolore has routinely pushed the limits — and said she is enthusiastic about defying conventional wisdom about women in porn.

"Many people think that women only like soft romantic porn," Dolore said. "But I am a lady that likes it rough."

She said also wants it done right. Before Kink, Dolore studied at NYU's prestigious Tisch School of the Arts — and upon graduation scored a job with Kink to develop new BDSM fetish content. She quickly rose in the ranks as a director and has become synonymous with powerful, female-focused fantasies. But even by her standards, Dolore said this week's shoot is the most intense thing that she's ever done.

"People may say that it's over-the-top. But as a director, as a performer and as a person, it's exactly what I want to be doing. I got into this business to push my own limits and explore. What I like may not be for everyone, but I hope that the idea that you should not be ashamed of whom you are or what you want will translate regardless,” Dolore said.

The film is available for streaming and download at HardcoreGangbang and KinkOnDemand.

Affiliate pacs and information are available at KinkyDollars.com.

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