Roxie Rae Releases New Batch of Clips

TAMPA, Fla. —Roxie Rae has released a new batch of clips through Roxie Rae Fetish, her flagship site, and through some of her other sites, featuring Dava Foxx, Courtney Cummz, Kendra Heart, Sydney Paige and Lauren Phillips.

Dava Foxx, Courtney Cummings, Maia Evon, Reagan Lush and Maria Marley star in the featured updates.

“First, on Best Wedgies, Dava and Courtney are back again and want to turn you on,” enthused a rep. “But you better wait for their instructions before you blow! Dava and Courtney get their rocks off giving each other front and back wedgies and snapping their panties. The dirty talk will keep you wanting so much more more, just make sure to listen carefully to their directions — hopefully on noise-cancelling headphones!”

Heart and Paige star together in two scenes, for Karate Domination and The Foot Fantasy, which also offers a new scene with ravishing redhead Lauren Phillips.

“The sculptural temptress with fiery locks plays a lady of the evening who is ready to fulfill your pantyhose fantasy. Lauren strokes you with her encased feet,” said the rep.

“Watch as Lauren makes you cum over and over,” he added.

On Roxie Rae Fetish, Phillips is back for a smoke break. “She knows you are watching her,” the rep stated, “but it's more fun for her to ignore you.”

For more from Roxie Rae, the self-styled “the Fetish Queen,” follow her on Twitter.

For a complete list of custom video offerings visit her website, or email her here.

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