Chloe Amour Does First Interracial Scene for Blacked.com

LOS ANGELES — Blacked.com has released the trailer for the first interracial scene of Chloe Amour's career.

Amour is a nominee for Best New Starlet for the 2015 XBIZ Awards. Blacked.com received an XBIZ nomination for Niche Site of the Year and three of its movies are in the running for Interracial Release of the Year.

“I had fantasized for a while about being featured in a beautiful and artistically shot IR scene," Amour said. "When I made my decision to do it there was no doubt in my mind that it would be for Blacked.com. Their stuff is on another level. Filming with their team was an amazing and unforgettable experience."

Blacked.com has previously captured interracial scenes with Dakota James, Jillian Janson, Karla Kush and Abella Danger.

Greg Lansky, an XBIZ nominee for Director of the Year - Non Feature for the movie "My First Interracial" for Blacked.com, remarked, "I shot one of Chloe’s first scenes and I knew right away she had talent. Aside from her natural beauty she has such a sensual and erotic energy to her it’s very inspiring working with talented artists like her.”

Amour's scene will be available in full on Monday.

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