Vina Sky, Aria Lee Work Out Their 'Daddy Issues' for WankzVR

Vina Sky, Aria Lee Work Out Their 'Daddy Issues' for WankzVR

LOS ANGELES — Vina Sky and Aria Lee are featured in WankzVR’s newest virtual reality scene, “Daddy Issues.”

According to the company, the 84-minute “Daddy Issues” was Aria’s debut scene for the brand while Vina returned for her second appearance with the scene earning a 90 percent approval rating among the website’s members.

In “Daddy Issues,” the 180-degree scene begins with Aria and Vina relaxing poolside. They enjoy some playtime with each other before Vina’s emergency booty call arrives, with the viewer assuming the role of Vina’s special friend, joining in for a threesome.

WankzVR’s specially-designed stationary camera rig was used during the production for the scenes with only Vina and Aria, giving viewers a fly-on-the-wall experience for sensual girl-on-girl play. This same stationary rig also provided stability and fine-tuned precision during the more immersive, firstperson action segments as the fun moves from poolside to inside.

“We’re happy to welcome Aria Lee to our lineup and her chemistry Vina really enhanced the scene,” said a WankzVR representative. “Another threesome and some more variety for members is reason enough to celebrate.”

Two new VR scene are released each week at WankzVR and are compatible with Oculus, Vive, PS VR, Daydream, Cardboard and Mixed Reality headsets with streaming and download options available.

“Daddy Issues” is available here.

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