Little Caprice Takes a Bath With SecretFriends

LOS ANGELES — Little Caprice is back at SecretFriends this Sunday with an exclusive show from her own home bathroom.

“At the office we love Caprice for her creativity, her positive vibe, her looks and her appetite for sex,” said IMC CEO Roald Riepen. “Obviously we, and especially our website members, can’t get enough of her, so we are glad that she is back.”

“This time Caprice suggested doing a show from her bathtub,” Riepen added, asking, “Did I mention her creativity?”

Caprice successfully runs her own site, LittleCaprice-Dreams.com, featuring videos of herself with husband Marcello and many industry friends. Her first adult work was nearly a decade ago for Club Seventeen, another of the sites owned by SecretFriends’ parent IMC.

“I was pretty young and I always liked it a lot,” said Caprice. “During the webcam show, the fans will be able to talk to me a bit, ask me things they always wanted to know and most importantly, they will see a hot and wet sex show!”

All SecretFriends.com members can see Little Caprice’s show free at 2 p.m. (PDT), Sunday, June 16.

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