Gia Vendetti is Freed in MILF VR's 'V for Vendetti'

Gia Vendetti is Freed in MILF VR's 'V for Vendetti'

LOS ANGELES — MILF VR presents Gia Vendetti in its newest virtual reality porn title, “V for Vendetti.”

According to the company, the 27-year-old Vendetti began her adult film career in 2018 and has quickly become one of the most requested stars in the MILF VR members’ forum.

“Her classic beauty, playful attitude, and alluring body art have helped Gia make a name for herself,” says a company spokesperson. “Fans finally get the chance to enjoy Gia Vendetti in immersive virtual reality with the release of ‘V for Vendetti.’”

The MILF VR production team was eager to work with Vendetti since the initial conception of the scene.

“Along the way, team members teased the community forum with clues and quick glances of the process, knowing they had something special with Gia Vendetti,” the spokesperson adds. “Gia moved around with surprising grace in 180-degrees. She seemed to make expert use of our camera rig, the positions, and the space.”

Despite being new to adult VR productions, Vendetti appeared to have no trouble adjusting to the unique demands that are synonymous with filming for VR. In the hours after the release, feedback has been largely positive as users respond to Vendetti’s body type and sensuality.

“The dedicated team behind the infamous WankzVR maintains quality and production schedules for MILF VR,” the spokesperson concludes, “where the biggest stars in the biz give you a genuine MILF sex experience that’s infused with confidence and a whole lot of fun.”

New feature-length VR exclusives are released every week and users can select from a variety of resolutions and from streaming or download playback options.

The 58-minute “V for Vendetti” scene is now available at MILF VR for Oculus, Gear VR, Vive, PSVR, Daydream and Cardboard headsets.

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