ManyVids Releases 'MV Mag 17: Heat Wave'

ManyVids Releases 'MV Mag 17: Heat Wave'

LOS ANGELES — ManyVids has announced the release of "MV Mag 17: Heat Wave."

According to a company rep, "Inspired by our favorite season, 'MV Mag 17: Heat Wave' brings you the embodiment of summer and takes you on a sensational adventure from land to sea and back again. Clear your mind, free your inhibitions and experience everything fun happening under the sun!

"The legendary Nikki Benz is gracing our cover, and we've never yearned to lounge poolside in paradise more!" they continued. "With an ever-growing fan base and love from thousands of loyal supporters, Nikki is a strong, open-minded industry icon who will stop at nothing to make sure her voice is heard. Small and feisty, she is well-known for her playful performances and her ability to turn any scene into your next fantasy. She tells MV Mag about her passion to travel, her personal achievements and future plans — and she’s only the first splash!

"It's time to cool down as we hit the beach with the stunning and comical Cristi Ann in 'High Tide & Hypnotized,'" added the rep. "Draped in a wet bikini and surrounded by sand she reminds us why this is the perfect season to flaunt your figure and live your best life. Next up! Noah Bensi in 'Lust Oasis' is the epitome and true essence of tropical bliss! Followed by a trio of beautiful MV Selfies by JordanHazelScarlett Bloom and AlexDeLaFlor. And in 'Soft-Hued Scoops,' Embereon enters the streets of Miami to make you melt like a cold treat on a hot day. Speaking of streets, we also got to hit the town with Evelin Stone and Sarah Banks to bring you 'Naked City' before finally bringing you back to the heat for one final wave — Ariana Marie struttin' around the dunes in 'Canyon Vision!'"

To download a free copy of MV Mag, click here. For the MV Daily Post about the issue, click here

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