Jill Kassidy Featured in WankzVR's 'Meeting My Stepsister'

Jill Kassidy Featured in WankzVR's 'Meeting My Stepsister'

LOS ANGELES — Newcomer Jill Kassidy is featured in “Meeting My Stepsister,” a taboo-themed virtual reality scene from WankzVR.

“This VR scene slots VR users in the role of a stepbrother who is moments away from meeting his sexy new stepsister, Jill Kassidy,” a spokesperson said. “There's an instant, palpable attraction when the two meet each other for the very first time.”

Since its launch, WankzVR has tackled a variety of niches, including cosplay, ebony, Asian, parodies and recently, fauxcest. However, “Meeting My Stepsister” is not WankzVR’s first taboo-themed release; last week, WankzVR released the fauxcest scene "Stepdaughter Seduction."

Prior to “Meeting My Stepsister," Kassidy had not shot any fauxcest scenes.

"This was my very first scene with a ‘stepbrother,’" Kassidy said. “Usually, that's something I don't fantasize about. But during filming, I was actually very surprised by how much I liked it and was able to get into it because I never had that fantasy before."

Kassidy said, "It's my second VR scene; so it was a little bit of a challenge basically working with just a camera in front of me and at the same time, trying to get into this new fantasy. But VR is like that. You get put on the spot, and you just have to find that sweet spot. Thanks to the WankzVR team for being very, very helpful and professional. They walked me through it, and eventually, when it came time to shoot, the training wheels came off — and it ended up being really fun."

For more information on WankzVR, follow them on Twitter.

For more information on Kassidy, follow her on Twitter.

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