Uma Jolie Strikes Back in WankzVR's 'Return of the Jolie'

Uma Jolie Strikes Back in WankzVR's 'Return of the Jolie'

LOS ANGELES — Uma Jolie has made her sixth appearance for WankzVR this week in “Return of the Jolie.”

According to the studio, “Return of the Jolie” has been one of the most anticipated releases of recent weeks among members of WankzVR. In the first 24 hours since its release, this 50-minute virtual reality scene boasts a 97 percent approval rating.

In ‘Return of the Jolie,’ Uma’s talents and personality take center stage in a new 180-degree environment and with the use of dynamic moving shots during the immersive opening sequence, the WankzVR team made full use of their moving camera rig as Uma entered into the scene and transitioned fluidly into the action.

“We were as excited to see Uma as our members were,” said a studio representative. “She had already contributed to a 2017 scene with Kali Roses, but our audience craved a more intimate one-on-one experience with Uma.”

WankzVR continues to release two new VR productions each week. There are currently 279 different adult stars in the studio’s library. Videos can be sorted by newest or most popular or searched by detailed video tags to find the desired positions, environments and performers. All scenes are compatible with Oculus, Vive, PSVR, Gear VR, Daydream, Cardboard and Mixed Reality headsets, with streaming and downloadable playback options available.

“Return of the Jolie” can be seen here.

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