Little Caprice Makes Tushy.com Debut Today

Little Caprice Makes Tushy.com Debut Today

LOS ANGELES — Adult star Little Caprice made her Tushy.com debut today in a new scene for the site.

The scene, which also features a performance from Marcello Bravo, her life partner, is titled, “Gaping for My Husband’s Boss."

“Thank you to Greg Lansky's team for making this one so special,” Little Caprice told XBIZ. “It’s my Tushy debut.”

According to Tushy, the 4K Ultra HD scene follows the following storyline: “Every day, Little Caprice takes a stroll along the beach to clear her mind — but with her husband out of town, this week she has something else to think about. She loves to flirt and her husband's boss is her latest conquest. She has already acted outrageously to get his attention — now she has found herself all alone with him — and he is not in the mood to play any more games.”

Caprice, who also is considered a fashion model, has a long list of credits with some of the top adult studios, including Marc Dorcel, DDF, Private, Hustler, X-art.com and MetArt. She also has posed in print publications like Playboy, Penthouse, Maxim and Hustler. 

The Czech star, along with Bravo, released their first DVD together last month — the five-scene “More Than Porn Volume 1” title, entirely co-produced and co-directed by the couple.

They also operate the membership website LittleCaprice-Dreams.com.

Bravo and Caprice recently told XBIZ that they consider themselves “the porn couple of the new generation.” Caprice met Bravo, a dancer and acrobat, at the 2012 Venus Berlin Expo.

Check out Tushy.com's “Gaping for My Husband’s Boss" here.

  

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