Daisy Stone Gets Dirty for WankzVR in 'Backdoor Bath Time'

Daisy Stone Gets Dirty for WankzVR in 'Backdoor Bath Time'

LOS ANGELES — Daisy Stone is featured in WankzVR’s newest 180-degree virtual reality scene, “Backdoor Bath Time.”

According to the studio, the 52-minute anal sex scene marked Daisy’s second appearance for the brand and pleased fans as evidenced by a 98 percent approval rating among active WankzVR members in the 24 hours following the release.

In “Backdoor Bath Time,” the viewer is treated to a wet and wild display as Daisy splashes in the tub, revealing a hidden butt plug as the fun intensifies. Using the stationary precision rig, the production crew was able to capture a range of genuine moments in and around the tub as Daisey explores her range as a performer.

“We hadn’t featured Daisy since August 2018 and we were happy to have her back,” said a studio representative. “We also hadn’t released a virtual anal sex scene since March and we knew Daisy was perfect for the part. She brought her ‘A’ game.”

As with other WankzVR titles, “Backdoor Bath Time” is compatible with Oculus, Vive, PSVR, Daydream, Gear VR, Cardboard and Mixed Reality headsets. Streaming and download playback options for a range of video resolutions are available. WankzVR offers nearly 345 titles with two new scenes added weekly, while video categories and search filters deliver a targeted virtual experience.

“Backdoor Bath Time” is available here.

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