Honey Raynes Drops First LoyalFans Clip with Kimber Haven

LOS ANGELES — Honey Raynes has dropped her first LoyalFans clip, with Kimber Haven and Odin Winchester, titled "Help Me Break Her Now."

"This bedroom encounter begins with Honey Raynes looking to have every desire filled," said a rep. "It starts with a double blow job that has two sets of tits with hard nipples getting pleasured as Honey gets Kimber Haven and Odin Winchester, a double cock-sucking that leads to a pussy and asshole pounding. You are going to lose track of what hole gets filled by who. Honey’s lust for cum is what drives this scene in many positions, and it just might be a scene that feeds the trans, bi, lesbian and straight side of this business to a world covered in honey — Honey Raynes, that is."

Raynes enthused about the release.

“I am as brand new as brand new can be," said Raynes. "I want every one of the fans to know that I am not afraid to earn my stripes by getting broken in by the best, and that is what every single one of my porn videos will include. Getting fucked in ways that only the most devious and perverted mind can come up with, which will always be me and my co-stars because I am in this business to fuck, and the fact that I am horny 24/7. Well, it is what makes it the best job in the world, and you better believe I am going to be a hell of an employee for you, my fans. Tell me what to do, it will cum true. That is my motto.”

The clip is streaming on LoyalFans.

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