Kenzie Reeves, Milana May Seek 'Roommates' for VR Bangers

Kenzie Reeves, Milana May Seek 'Roommates' for VR Bangers

CYBERSPACE — Kenzie Reeves and Milana May enjoy special roommate benefits in “Roommates Wanted,” now in digital release from VR Bangers.

“Two world-famous teenage VR porn stars, Kenzie and Milana, are a perfect example of how close two roommates can get, helping each other out even in the most dire situations,” said a studio rep.

Their sexplay is “immersive and realistic. The aforementioned two beautiful girls will be so close to each other that there is literally nothing that one of them would not do for another one — members of the VR Bangers family wearing a pair of top-notch VR goggles are about to witness what that means in one of the most pleasant of all ways.”

The creation of VR porn scenarios that are “both realistic and surprising at the same time is a rather difficult task,” said Xander Jones, producer for VR Bangers.

“We invited two incredibly beautiful young starlets, Kenzie and Milana, and asked them to imagine that they are two BFFs and had known themselves for ages — and since one of them is in a desperate need of help, the other simply has to rise to the challenge and aid her friend as much as she can.”

Click here for a hardcore trailer, photos and VOD/digital download details and follow VR Bangers on Twitter.

In related news, the studio has recently promoted “In-Her-View” with Alina Lopez (click here) and "Perfect Cumminication" starring Norah Nova (click here), among other updates.

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