Greg Lansky's Vixen Media Group, Kayden Kross Launch Deeper.com

Greg Lansky's Vixen Media Group, Kayden Kross Launch Deeper.com

LOS ANGELES — Greg Lansky’s Vixen Media Group is expanding its award-winning portfolio with the launch of Deeper.com, helmed by Kayden Kross, the 2019 XBIZ Awards winner for Feature Director of the Year.

"This is not a site that will be formulaic. It will not be uniform. It will constantly push boundaries and I hope in doing so will help viewers discover more about themselves. I want it to be what good sex should be: intoxicating and unpredictable,” Kross told XBIZ.

Billed as “made by a woman — but for everyone,” the new site is intended to “lead a sexual revolution that’s taking politically incorrect fantasies into the mainstream,” a rep said.

“I am extremely proud to support Kayden’s artistic vision through Deeper,” said Lansky, Vixen Media Group’s cofounder. “In just a few years, her incredible talent has made her one of the most popular directors in the adult industry. Kayden is committed, genuine and has a vision with an inspiring attention to detail and style in total resonance with Vixen Media Group’s values.”

Kross is energized by the notion that erotic fantasies don’t have to be politically correct. “Desire can be a fetish or a kink. It doesn’t have to be safe," she said. "Deeper takes fantasy out of the shadows and pushes people deeper — into the motivations behind how and why they want what they want.”

Alexandra Taylor, Vixen Media Group’s marketing director, praised Deeper’s mission to push the envelope. “We want our audience to feel inspired to embrace needs for satisfaction that go beyond the physical, and through Deeper, I feel we've really achieved this,” she said.

Deeper has gone live with a raft of scenes that star Nicole Aniston and Mick Blue, Ivy Lebelle and Markus Dupree and Alina Lopez with Mickey Mod, among others.

Click here to visit Deeper now.

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