Kali Roses, Paige Owens Romp in WankzVR's 'Every Rose Has Its Thorn'

Kali Roses, Paige Owens Romp in WankzVR's 'Every Rose Has Its Thorn'

LOS ANGELES — Celebrating its 10th virtual reality scene starring contract performer Kali Roses, the WankzVR production team has released “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” co-starring Paige Owens.

According to the studio, the 74-minute VR threesome scene has received praise from members and critics alike and nearly 72 hours after the scene’s release, “Every Rose Has Its Thorn” has earned a 96 percent approval rating among WankzVR members.

In “Every Rose Has Its Thorn” the scene begins when Kali corners Paige with some compromising material. Kali has a bit of a reputation for schemes and ending happy homes and has her sights on Paige’s stepdad (the viewer). Paige reluctantly agrees to be an accomplice in Kali’s plan and helps set up a rendezvous. As the unsuspecting target, the viewer is soon taken on a virtual ride filled with blackmail, family roleplay themes and more.

“We haven’t had Kali on set since she joined us for fun and a special one-on-one production,” said a WankzVR representative. “Kali has a way of lighting up a room with her smile, and we knew she’d have fantastic chemistry with Paige Owens.”

The representative noted the WankzVR precision stationary rig was used again for filming this scene.

“The action moves forward naturally as the user views the opening interactions with Paige and Kali,” the representative added, “followed by a more interactive, POV role later in the story.”

Two new scenes are released weekly at WankzVR, with streaming and downloadable playback options available for Oculus, Vive, PSVR, Gear VR, Daydream, Cardboard and Mixed Reality headsets.

“Every Rose Has Its Thorn” can be seen here.

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