MILF VR Enlists Sovereign Syre in 'Tour of Booty'

MILF VR Enlists Sovereign Syre in 'Tour of Booty'

LOS ANGELES — MILF VR has enlisted Sovereign Syre for its new military-themed virtual reality scene, “Tour of Booty.”

According to the studio, the 55-minute scene is currently rated at 85 percent among active members of the MILFVR.com forums.

In “Tour of Booty,” the viewer is home after spreading the seeds of freedom overseas and enjoying it when Sovereign reminds him what he’s been fighting for.

“This neighborhood MILF remembers your antics before you shipped out, and now she wants to support our troops the best way she knows how,” said a studio representative who noted, “The release of ‘Tour of Booty’ also coincided with the 75th Anniversary of D-Day.”

Feedback has been positive for Sovereign’s debut VR performance for MILF VR, with fans specifically commenting on her natural beauty and confidence during the 180-degree narrative.

“Sovereign’s performance really sold this immersive experience,” the representative added. “We wanted to put a twist on a popular scenario and show our support for the troops.”

As with other MILF VR productions, “Tour of Booty” is compatible with Oculus, Vive, PSVR, Daydream, Gear VR, Cardboard and Mixed Reality headsets. Streaming and download options are available for a range of video resolutions and detailed bios and photo sets accompany each scene, with new scenes released each week.

“Tour of Booty” can be seen here.

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