Nikki Hearts Launches DykedDown.com

Nikki Hearts Launches DykedDown.com

LOS ANGELES — Industry veteran Nikki Hearts has announced the launch of her latest project, DykedDown.com.

According to Hearts, this premier online destination for strap-on sex-themed releases will feature monthly updates of both girl-on-girl and girl-on-guy strap-on scenes available in a clips sale format, all curated and directed by Hearts herself.

“When the opportunity arose for me to launch a website via New Savages Network, I didn’t want to just make a performer showcase site,” Hearts explains. “I wanted a niche, one that I understand as a director, and one that’s guaranteed to turn [viewers] on in exactly the right way.”

Hearts says one of her main goals since day one in porn has been to represent her true self on camera.

“I’ve always loved creating fantasies in my mind, casting, and making my ideas come to life on screen — whether I’m in front of the camera or behind it,” Hearts adds. “After years of experimenting with what I enjoy the most, in the studio and in my own bedroom, it turns out that strap on sex is my thing.”

Hearts reveals the name “Dyked Down” popped into her head one night while smoking a blunt.

“Instantly, I knew exactly what I wanted to do, and it became clear what type of porn platform I should create,” Heart says. “I ran with it, and here we are.”

DykedDown.com launched on New Year’s Eve, 2018, with four new and exclusive scenes, each of which portrays a short story involving the strong sexual chemistry between Nikki and her co-stars.

Soon to be released scenes will feature up and coming porn ingenue Sabina Rogue and Vanna Bardot.

DykedDown is part of the New Savages Network, where Hearts serves as director of artist relations.

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