Adria Rae Named 2nd WankzVR Contract Model

Adria Rae Named 2nd WankzVR Contract Model

AMSTERDAM — WankzVR.com today announced that virtual reality veteran Adria Rae has agreed to sign on as the studio’s second official contract girl.

“Adria Rae is already one of the top-rated VR porn stars in the world,” WankzVR.com’s Bradley Phillips said. “If you haven’t had the chance to experience Adria in virtual reality yet, you’ll need to come to WankzVR because she will be available exclusively in our members area and we have some really amazing updates already in the works.”

Rae said she was impressed with the first WankzVR contract signing — her friend, Gina Valentina. “I thought, wow, that's a bold move … like in the glory days of porn,” she said.

“It just became super obvious to me that this exclusive contract is the way to go,” she said.

Philips said that in the coming weeks fans and affiliates can expect even more big names to be signed by WankzVR as the site continues to grow its exclusive performer talent pool.

“Gina and Adria are the first two VR contract models we wanted to sign, and we have several others we are already talking to about a fit in our studio’s VR lineup,” Philips said. “We expect to have some more big announcements soon, but for now we want to just enjoy the fact that the two most popular VR girls in porn have both agreed to become part of our VR family.”

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