Bunny Colby, Madelyn Monroe Prove 'Gentlemen Prefer Two Blondes'

Bunny Colby, Madelyn Monroe Prove 'Gentlemen Prefer Two Blondes'

LOS ANGELES — Bunny Colby and Madelyn Monroe star in WankzVR’s newest virtual reality scene, "Gentlemen Prefer Two Blondes.”

The new threesome simulation gives fans the opportunity to experience Bunny paired with Madelyn in 180-degree VR.

“Over the past weekend, feedback for the scene has been pouring in over the WankzVR user forum and from social media,” said a studio representative. “Registered users and VR aficionados alike have had a chance to sample Bunny and Madelyn together and have responded to their chemistry together and sensational curves in 3D VR.”

In “Gentlemen Prefer Two Blondes,” the viewer and sexy girlfriend Madelyn host longtime friend Bunny while she’s in town, and in the process relive some naughty times from their past.

The 55-minute scene is the second time Bunny has performed for WankzVR, while Madelyn returns for her third scene for the award-winning studio.

“Madelyn was among our earliest VR performers and her contributions to the scenes helped establish interest and generate hype for VR sex,” the representative added. “We wanted to give users something special for her return so matching Madelyn up with Bunny became a priority, and it really paid off.”

While on the set, the production team made use of the specially developed stationary camera rig, allowing for a multitude of angles and positions, reporting that as a duo, Bunny and Madelyn filled the 180-degree space, shared the spotlight and helped drive the narrative to a satisfying conclusion.

With more than 340 scenes featuring more than 260 adult stars, WankzVR offers category filters to find settings, stars and actions, with streaming and download playback options available for Oculus, Vive, PSVR, Gear VR, Daydream, Cardboard and Mixed Reality headsets.

“Gentlemen Prefer Two Blondes” is available here.

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