Aria Lee stars in New SexLikeReal VR Fantasy 'As Seen on TV'

LOS ANGELES — Aria Lee stars in “As Seen on TV,” a new VR fantasy for SexLikeReal.com from director OnTheTelly.

The experience centers on Lee endeavoring to sell a vintage TV and VCR to an attractive buyer. When the two discover a classic porn film was in the video player, they are inspired to have life imitate art.

“There’s just something remarkably fun about having characters watch 2D porn in a 3D VR film,” OnTheTelly said. “The play-within-a-play scenario we created with ‘As Seen on TV’ is really wild because the VR viewer is able to watch porn the ‘old way,’ via a VHS cassette playing in a VCR, while simultaneously enjoying the engrossing sensual power of a virtual reality sexual experience. We’re nostalgically paying tribute to analog video by featuring the obsolete format in a production using today’s cutting-edge digitally streaming technology.”

“Aria delivers a spectacularly sultry portrayal as the sexy brunette that gets turned on and horned-up by vintage erotica,” OnTheTelly continued. “VR viewers can savor Aria’s intensely passionate performance as the knockout flirts, fellates and fervidly fornicates in high resolution 6K video. We captured Aria in all her lascivious glory with a variety of raunchy close-ups so that her fans will genuinely be transported into this magnificent starlet’s wet and wickedly naughty world.”

Additional details can be found here.

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