BaDoinkVR Signs Adriana Chechik, Brett Rossi, Jill Kassidy to Exclusive Deal

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — BaDoinkVR has entered an exclusive deal with three of the hottest stars in the adult industry. Adriana Chechik, Brett Rossi and Jill Kassidy.

According to the adult virtual reality entertainment company, the three stars will be featured exclusively on BaDoinkVR for the next year, with each of the exclusive models in eight scenes throughout the year.

As part of the exclusive, the models will engage with fans through hosted Ask Me Anything (AMA) sessions on reddit via the BaDoinkVR Community Forums. Members will be given first priority in submitting personal questions ahead of the crowd on reddit and will be able to respond one-on-one.

“We are excited to work with our first ever set of exclusive models and look forward to the high level of engagement they will have with our community,” says BaDoinkVR Head of Production Xavi Clos. “Each of the models was chosen based on their beauty and appeal to our fanbase, and their excellent abilities to perform in a virtual reality setting.”

Adriana Chechik is an American performer born in California who has won two XBIZ Awards, including this year’s 2019 Best Scene — Vignette Release. Brett Rossi, formally known as Scottine Sheen, is also a glamour model, entertainer, dancer and stand-up comedian, while Jill Kassidy is one of the best talents to come out of Dallas this year.

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