Popporn Teams With Reality Kings for MILF/Teen Exclusive Compilation

PHILADELPHIA — Popporn.com, in a joint production with adult studio Reality Kings, announced its fresh Popporn exclusive release “Mommy, Stop Fucking My Friends,” a compilation of hardcore MILF-on-teen action.

The compilation title is now available at a special pre-order price ahead of its Nov. 14 release.

Popporn’s collection of scenes from Reality Kings’ “Moms Bang Teens” series packs eight hours of content into a two-disc set, showcasing experienced MILFs taking on wide-eyed teens in a battle for “best in show.”

Performers featured include April O’Neil, Veronica Avluv, Chloe Foster, Darla Crane, India Summer, Jenna J. Ross, Krystal Summers, Rayveness, Riley Reid, Samantha Ryan, Tanya Tate, Zoey Kush and others.

“A ‘Moms Bang Teens’ exclusive was a dream come true for us," said Cody Short, director of content and marketing for Popporn. “This is our chance to not only spotlight one of our favorite — not to mention best-selling — series, but to offer our customers something unique and exciting that they can’t find anywhere else.”

The Popporn set also includes a new scene with busty blonde MILF Brandi Love and all-natural teen Zoey Monroe. 

“Mommy, Stop Fucking My Friends” retails for a pre-order price of $14.99, and is available exclusively on Popporn.com.   

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