Little Caprice Returns to SecretFriends for Christmas Show

Little Caprice Returns to SecretFriends for Christmas Show

LOS ANGELES — Exactly five months ago, adult star Little Caprice did her first feature show for SecretFriends.com and now she is back for more, with a special hardcore Christmas-themed event set for this Saturday.

According to the company, the live show will feature Caprice and her husband Marcello Bravo and will be free for all SecretFriends members. During the special show, which they will be performing from their own home, the couple will answer all questions that users may have.

“Our team always had a soft spot for Caprice, one of the most popular girls in our sites’ network,” says IMC’s Roald Riepen. “She and her husband are a great, sexy couple and her first SecretFriends performance was a huge success.”

“We are delighted to have them do another show,” Riepen adds. “I am sure this one is going to be even better!”

All SecretFriends.com members, new or existing, are invited to watch the show for free, this Saturday, December 22, at 1 p.m. PST.

Models interested in making their own live appearance on SecretFriends.com can apply here.

For more information, click here.

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