VR Bangers Debuts New Fantasies 'Dare to be Wild,' 'Girls, Girls, Girls'

VR Bangers Debuts New Fantasies 'Dare to be Wild,' 'Girls, Girls, Girls'

LOS ANGELES — VR Bangers has released a new pair of fantasy featurettes, "Dare to be Wild" with Ana Foxxx and "Girls, Girls, Girls" starring Skye Blue and Eliza Ibarra.

"Imagine the following situation: you are working as a gardener for a rich couple living in a mansion. You are trying to do your best, but something keeps on ruining your focus — the hotwife of the businessman living in the villa who is visibly trying to seduce you," noted a rep about Foxxx in "Dare to be Wild."

"She keeps doing things to get the most of your attention, wearing more and more intimate clothing around the house and when everything else fails, she finally blackmails you and puts you in the situation where you have to choose whether you want to give her pleasure with your dick or lose your job," the rep said. "What would you do? Why are we even asking?"

VR Bangers producer Ivan Harbakon invited viewers to "wear your VR goggles and... try to come up to Ana's high sexual expectations."

About "Girls, Girls, Girls," the rep enthused, "Hot girls are one of the biggest reasons we watch porn and when it comes to those, the more the merrier."

"All horny viewers are invited to watch Eliza and Skye become two hot dancers, but there is more you can expect," the rep continued. "Skye is a rookie dancer who has just begun her career and is looking for a more experienced teacher to show her how it should be done. Eliza is definitely knows how to move and is willing to share that knowledge with Skye, for a price, of course."

Harbakon noted how VR fantasies are "becoming really, really intimate and sexy, giving fans an experience that could not have been given to them any other way. This is definitely more than enough for you to try these latest VR scenes of ours, don't you think?"

Find "Dare to be Wild" here and "Girls, Girls, Girls" here and follow VR Bangers on Twitter.

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