Lola Fae Makes Kink.com Debut in 'The Convenient Wife'

Lola Fae Makes Kink.com Debut in 'The Convenient Wife'

MIAMI — Lola Fae, the petite red-headed adult star, recently made her debut for Kink.com on its Sex And Submission website.

"The Convenient Wife," directed by James Mogul, features Fae getting an unexpected visit from her neighbor, Stirling Cooper.

When immigration hunts down Cooper, he runs and hides out in Fae’s home. His plan is to convince her to act as his wife to throw off immigration authorities. Being tied up, spanked, and screwed in all her holes is all Fae needs for her new marriage, a publicist said.

Fae said that working for Kink is unlike any other set experience.

“Their famous checklist is key to helping inexperienced BDSM players express their limits and desires,” Fae said. “The whole crew was so attentive and caring. Submitting to Sterling was so fun. He is a wonderful dominant man, and I had so many orgasms. My favorite scene to date.”

Fae has been busy shooting scenes recently. Last month saw another debut for her, as she shot for TrueAnal.com for the first time.

“Coming prepared with butt plug in place, Lola was ready, willing, and able to take all of Mike Adriano deep inside her,” a publicist said. “Lola also enjoys some deepthroating and ATM before she swallows all of Mike's jizz down her throat. Other recent releases include ‘Bratty Teens Like It Rough 2’ (Burning Angel) with Tommy Pistol, and ‘Sorority Girls Guide To Group Sex’ (Crave Media) with Chloe Foster and Nova Cane.” 

Fae is represented by East Coast Talents, and is available for BG, GG, BBG, IR, fetish, anal, and more. Lola will be in Los Angeles from Oct. 31 to late November. Directors and producers who would like to work with Fae can call (732) 859-2414 or email bookings@eastcoasttalents.com.

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