Little Puck Drops New Clip Featuring Bunni Black, Ravyn Alexa as Monsters

Little Puck Drops New Clip Featuring Bunni Black, Ravyn Alexa as Monsters

LOS ANGELES — Little Puck stars alongside Bunni Black and Ravyn Alexa in the new three-part series "666 Cryptid Ave."

The folk legend-inspired series — shot by Robby Apples for Applecore Media and with pro makeup by cosplay powerhouse My Pet Monster Girl — features Puck as the terrifyingly sexy Bog Witch. She's joined by Black as the Moth(wo)man and Alexa as the Jersey Devil.

"We wanted to flesh out the concept of these iconic monsters living together and engaging in all manner of antics and fuckery," said Puck. "It’s unreality — depending on your beliefs, of course — meets reality TV, complete with BTS interviews and more intriguing drama than a manor full of housewives. Oh, and it culminates in a big, nasty monsterfuckin' threesome, and you don't get that on Bravo."

Black enthused about the collaboration.

"Honestly, this is the coolest adult project I've been a part of," she said. "The natural chemistry we have is just so good, and our ability to volley is unmatched. You really can’t go wrong with monster girls. I dare you to watch this and not want a full season. I really feel like this is just the beginning for these quirky cryptids."

Alexa also shared her excitement to be part of the project.

"When Puck and Bunni asked me to be a monster babe with them, I was so starstruck," she said. "What we produced together is one of my proudest moments as a nerdy, monster-fucker, and monster-lover. Getting to be shaped into the Moth(wo)man by My Pet Monster Girl, and to fuck these two gorgeous, talented women, was literally a dream come true."

The clip is streaming on ManyVids.

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