Suzanne Ferrari's SlutInspection Relaunches Under FPN Cash

Suzanne Ferrari's SlutInspection Relaunches Under FPN Cash

LOS ANGELES —  SlutInspection.com has announced a relaunch of its membership site under FPN Cash.

The site, marketed for the “cuckqueen” (female cuckold) niche, aims to bring “porn fans everywhere a special realm of exhibitionist content from director and producer Suzanne Ferrari,” said a rep.

SlutInspection is branded as “ethical non-monogamous porn where wives, husbands and girlfriends alike can let their freak flags fly. Consent and enjoyment are at the forefront of our mission and are displayed through every step of the process.”

The content features Suzanne Ferrari “filming a harem of beautiful amateur and pro performers fucking her husband, Dan Ferrari.”

"Creating SlutInspection has given me the tools to create the kind of porn set where every woman will be safe and secure,” said Suzanne Ferrari. “It's important to me that we treat the models with the respect that they deserve to have on every set, but often aren't given.”

The director added that “the website is a mixture of wholesome and hardcore and the scenes are unscripted so everything that you see is authentic. We like to call it 'purecore.'"

“My experience with the SlutInspection team was unlike any other set I’ve been on,” said performer Blake Blossom. “Charismatic, kind and insanely talented people go above-and-beyond to provide a memorable, comfortable atmosphere. When Suzanne first explained the concept of the site to me, I think I asked her at least 20 times, 'Wait, are you serious?' and, 'Are you sure?' Although I was initially nervous, those feelings melted away once we got to the good stuff."

For more information, visit SlutInspection.com or contact tina@fpncash.com.

Follow SlutInspection and Suzanne Ferrari on Twitter for updates.

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