Mindi Mink Drops New Clip with Mia Simone

LAS VEGAS — Mindi Mink has released a new clip with Mia Simone, "A Sensual Strap-On Fuck from Mia."

The clip begins with the pair dressed in panties, engaging in a 10-minute kissing and caressing session.

"Mindi and Simone show off each piece of skin in the timeliest manner, building up a fan's libido to the highest mark," said a rep. "Mix in some tit-sucking within those first 15 minutes, and we finally get to Mia licking that sweet, hairy, award-winning pussy of Mindi Mink’s. Her camera crew takes you to every peak and bound of these curves as Mia sucks, slurps and thoroughly enjoys Mindi’s wet slit. Nineteen minutes in, we see Mindi get her turn with her legendary tongue. Then, leaving fans with almost 10 solid minutes of strap-on action."

Mink enthused about her co-star.

"Getting to work with Mia to create so much content has been nothing short of life-changing for me," said Mink. "For all the time I was away from this industry, Mia has helped me remember why I loved it so much. She brings out the best in everyone she works with and is a constant professional. This business requires a performer to bring her best to get the best out of her co-star, making Mia Simone even more special. She will be a big star, and right now, I have her all to myself. With a strap-on, mind you. This is for the true Mindi Mink fans."

The clip is streaming on LoyalFans.

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