Daphne Dare Gets Revenge in WankzVR's Newest Scene

Daphne Dare Gets Revenge in WankzVR's Newest Scene

LOS ANGELES — Newcomer Daphne Dare makes her virtual reality debut for WankzVR in its new “revenge sex” experience, “Two Wrongs Make A Right.”

According to the company, this is the raven-haired cutie with stunning blue eyes’ third porn release and her first VR scene. It has already earned a 93 percent approval rating and her new fans are grateful for being introduced to her.

“‘Two Wrongs Make A Right’ is a chance for Daphne to show her acting ability and play the part of the jilted lover,” says a company spokesperson. “After finding out her boyfriend has cheated on her, Daphne chooses you (the viewer) to get revenge on her unfaithful lover by giving herself to you. Her cute goth look including black hair, pale skin, and deep blue eyes draw you in and her ability to play the role perfectly, keep you immersed in the scene.”

“WankzVR has built a reputation of introducing new starlets to the fans of virtual reality,” WankzVR’s Bradley Phillips explains. “Daphne has made an immediate impact in our member’s forum with her looks and ability to connect with the viewer.”

“We take pride in being able to help new young starlets be introduced to the world of virtual reality porn,” Phillips adds.

There are now 320 feature-length scenes with 250 starlets at WankzVR for fans to choose from. Productions are optimized for Oculus Rift, Oculus Go, HTC VIVE, PlayStation VR, Daydream, Gear VR, Cardboard and leading MR headsets.

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