Little Puck, Olive Glass Drop New Clip

LOS ANGELES — Little Puck and Olive Glass star in a new clip titled "Forbidden Love: An Elven Fantasy."

According to a rep, the clip "invites viewers into a dreamlike world where passion defies the laws of magic and mortals are granted a glimpse into a divine union, as Little Puck seeks out her forbidden lover, a luminous light elf, played by Olive Glass. These secret rendezvous are sacred, shared only in the safety of the shadows — until now. For the first time, they open the veil between their world and ours, allowing human eyes to witness their revelry."

Puck enthused about her co-star.

"I'm thrilled to say Olive and I are already working on our next creation,” she said. “Working with her is a dream. She is such a creative, beautiful genius, and I'm jazzed AF to explore our fantasies together."

Glass also expressed appreciation for Puck.
 
"Shooting a sexy fairy tale with Little Puck was magic," she said. "Every moment felt like entering a world filled with whimsy, seduction and deep beauty. I’ve been dreaming of collaborating with Little Puck for quite some time, and the reality of the experience totally surpassed my expectations. Get ready to be enchanted. This is only the beginning of our creative potential.”

The clip is streaming on Little Puck's OnlyFans and ManyVids and Olive Glass's OnlyFans and ManyVids.

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