Kiara Mia Launches 'Kardashian' Parody Website

LOS ANGELES — Adult performer Kiara Mia has launched the official website for her directorial debut, "Keeping Up With Kiara Mia."

The film marks Mia’s first movie under new production company, Risqué Films, and is a parody of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.”

Mia's website features exclusive photos of the cast that in addiiton to the star, include Allison Moore, Yuri Beltran, Veronica Av Luv, Andy San Dimas, Flash Brown, John Johnson, Lexington Steele, Seth Gamble, Richie Calhoun and Marcus London.

The spoof of the popular TV reality series, which Mia calls "reality with an adult twist," invites cameras into the private lives of three sisters, a micro-managing mother/manager and their friends and family, as cameras capture their most intimate and risqué encounters.

The five sex scenes spoof Kardashian territory including the sisters’ clothing boutique, an arena locker room, and a sexy photo shoot.

“I have been looking forward to this day for a long time,” Mia said. “I’m excited to see this incredible project I created, directed and star in for my first adult movie for my new company come to life.”

No release date for the film has been set.

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