PublicDisgrace.com Goes Live

SAN FRANCISCO — Fetish erotica studio Kink.com has launched its newest site, PublicDisgrace.com. Helmed by WiredPussy.com director Princess Donna, the site features women being tied up, humiliated and fucked in public, particularly on city streets throughout Europe.

"I am so happy to be launching PublicDisgrace.com," Princess Donna said. "Public sex has always been a fetish of mine, and it is so exciting to finally share it with the world. I strongly believe that I have created some of the best public sex and bondage that the Internet has ever seen, and I am confident that the site will get even better with time."

PublicDisgrace.com has been launched with eight updates, including a sequence with French performer Cecilia Vega and Steve Holmes that has been previewed on the site. Another scene has Russian newcomer Olga Cabaeva servicing a parking attendant and then engaging in anal sex on a city street with a large crowd of approving spectators. A third episode features Romanian newcomer Jennifer Love gagged, leashed and paraded through the streets on her hands and knees to be gangbanged by three men.

The site also has lee-public offerings, with gangbang episodes set in nightclubs and semi-private parties where female submissives find themselves sexually used and humiliated by a group of men before invited audiences. PublicDisgrace.com includes group sex scenes with Bobbi Starr, Sarah Jane Ceylon, Devaun and Lorelei Lee.

"The site explores the shame and humiliation a girl feels when she is tied up, exposed and fucked in a public setting," Donna said when the site was announced. "It’ll appeal to both the voyeur and the exhibitionist. It’s totally hot, totally real, and unbelievably fun to shoot."

Webmasters interested in promoting PublicDisgrace.com and other Kink.com content can visit KinkyDollars.com or email the Kink.com affiliate manager at terry@kink.com.

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