AbigailMac.com to Debut Hardcore Boy/Girl Scenes

LOS ANGELES — Abigail Mac was among the top girl/girl-only performers only a few months ago and then earlier this year she started shooting with guys.

Now she is ready to bring her boy/girl work to her personal site for the first time.

“Hooray! I have started doing boy/girl for my site!” Mac said. “I am going to release a scene a week on AbigailMac.com, but now there are going to be a lot more boy/girl scenes. I will still have girl/girl scenes of course, but we are going to mix it up. I have shot scenes with Derrick Pierce, Marcus London and Seth Gamble and there is much more to come! We have beds, pools, cabanas, fancy hotels and more.

All of the scenes for her site, which is part of the PUBA network, are being directed by Ivan.

"I've waited a long time to shoot Abi in a boy/girl scene because I was curious to see if her sexual energy translated well from just taking on vaginas,” Ivan said. “And, oh, was I impressed! She knows how to put on a show! In my opinion she is the next big name in adult entertainment.”

Abigail was the June Girlsway Girl of the Month and has two new scenes with the site. Her most recent is with Shyla Jennings and Vanessa Veracruz. It is the fourth part of "The Business of Women" series. She also has a scene with Zoey Monroe where they both do anal. Both scenes were directed by Stills by Alan and produced by Bree Mills.

Abigail was named Twistys 2015 Treat of the Year runner-up. 

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