Motorbunny Unveils Valentine's Edition of 'Do It On a Bunny'

Motorbunny Unveils Valentine's Edition of 'Do It On a Bunny'

LOS ANGELES — Motorbunny has debuted its latest promo clip, titled “Do It On a Bunny: Valentine’s Day Edition.”

The clip spotlights “popular Internet model Kiana Rosesara McCourt, who makes a Valentine’s Day card while she rides a vibrating Motorbunny. As the camera rolls, Motorbunny’s ‘buzz’ motions intensify, giving McCourt great pleasure and a major challenge while completing her task,” a rep said.

“Kiana did an amazing job!” said Craig Mewbourne, CMO of Motorbunny. “In many ways, Valentine’s Day is about connecting with others on a deeper level, and she let her creative side shine as she shared her favorite intimate Valentine’s Day experiences. It’s a lovely contribution to the series.”

The series, launched in 2017, “features popular models and influencers attempting creative activities while riding atop Motorbunny,” the rep notes.

“I could really feel the different motions and vibration patterns, so it was hard to stay focused,” McCourt said. “I would definitely love to come back for another episode!”

View all of the videos, including McCourt’s clip, on the company’s YouTube channel. Visit Motorbunny online and follow their Twitter handle. Find McCourt on Instagram here.

In related news, Motorbunny is marking more than 2.7 million views on YouTube for the “Do It On a Bunny” promotional campaign; click here for that story. 

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