Maestro Claudio Launches DPdiva.com

Maestro Claudio Launches DPdiva.com

LOS ANGELES — Maestro Claudio, the creator of PervCity.com, has launched DPDiva.com with a focus on double-penetration scenes.

Two new member-exclusive scenes are currently available; the first scene stars Ashley Lane opposite Tommy Pistol, Michael Stefano and John Strong, and the second scene features Syren De Mer with Stefano, Strong and Ramon Nomar.

Content from PervCity available on DPdiva includes Gia Derza, Paige Owens, Lisey Sweet and Lola Fae, while upcoming scenes will feature Alexis Tae, Anna de Ville, Lydia Black, Avery Jane, Jane Wilde, and Hazel Moore.

"I strongly believe the world of porn was eagerly waiting for a website completely dedicated to double-penetration, therefore I decided to create one,” Claudio said. “Another factor that led me to the making of this website is the fact that I consider a DP scene to be a powerful form of visual art and, in my opinion, eroticism expresses itself at its highest level through this particular sexual act.

"With a cast of performers spanning from newbies to superstars and mixing DP with DVP and DAP, DPdiva will appeal to all the different tastes of the viewers," he continued. "My peculiar use of the camera, held in very close proximity to the action and at angles that accentuate the perspective perception, will give the viewer a totally immersive experience, and they’ll feel like they are participating in the real action."

"I already put a lot of effort into pre-shooting many high-quality scenes and I’m planning to keep the same level of quality in the future, or even higher if it’s ever possible," the director added. "I’m confident the public will reward my effort and will be able to distinguish between an ordinary DP and a DPdiva DP."

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