WankzVR Releases Amateur Title Featuring First-Timer Nikita Spring

WankzVR Releases Amateur Title Featuring First-Timer Nikita Spring

LOS ANGELES — WankzVR has announced the release of its latest title, “My First Time... Ever,” which according to the company, marks amateur performer Nikita Spring’s first scene.

“Being in a porn is something I’ve always just kind of wanted to check off on my life list,” Spring says. “For me, it was just a one and done kinda deal. So when I got the opportunity to be in one, I said to myself, well, it’s ‘do or die’ time. I just never expected my first porn would be a virtual reality porn.”

Not only did Spring have to overcome the initial stage fright of being in her first porn, she also had to tackle the unique challenges of filming a virtual reality feature. Fortunately, the WankzVR team was more than happy to give her advice and walk her through the experience.

“Yeah I kinda started backwards didn’t I?” Spring says. “It was definitely an exhausting experience. There wasn’t like any cuts or anything. I just kept going and sometimes I’d get tired and production would have to stop and start again. I’m sorry!”

“The WankzVR team was super friendly, super professional and helpful. They kept telling me not to feel bad and to just relax,” Spring adds. “Overall though, it was a really fun time and I’m going to need to get one of those VR headsets, because right after finishing it, I wanted to see what it looked like — but I couldn’t, because you need one of those headsets to watch it.”

Asked whether or not this scene will be her first and last in adult, Spring was non-committal.

“Who knows?” she concludes. “Never say never!”

“My First Time... Ever” puts VR users in an “after party” situation that sees the user bringing Spring home for sex after a night of clubbing, and releases today.

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