Trump VR Sex Tape Parody Offered Free to RNC Attendees

Trump VR Sex Tape Parody Offered Free to RNC Attendees

CLEVELAND — GameLinkVR.com is getting into the political spirit by offering those attending the Republican National Convention the opportunity to experience free of charge the virtual reality release, “The Donald Trump Sex Tape: A XXX Parody.”

The movie, produced by BaDoinkVR, marks the launch of the GameLinkVR.com service.

Adult e-tail website GameLink.com is giving party delegates and others a first look at the much-awaited sexy parody of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee’s sex life. All they need to qualify for the offer is to show proof of their RNC pass and present their valid ID.

“Things have definitely taken a turn when it comes to politics and this sexy new release will hopefully bring back some of the fun and sexy side of politics with a wild version of Donald Trump,” said Jeff Dillon, vice president of business development and marketing for eLine.com, the parent company of GameLink.com.

“BaDoink did an amazing job producing this movie which definitively channels the Donald with a real horny streak and ability to hook up and get the job done!”

To see the movie’s trailer, click here.

“The Donald Trump Sex Tape: A XXX Parody,” is a 360-degree look at the GOP presidential candidate as he goes on the prowl and hooks up in a three-way with wife Melania (Subil Arch) and former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin (Britney Amber).

Last month, GameLink launched the first VR porn aggregate site, providing users the ability to view immersive, VR content via video on demand on its site for the first time.

The new site features a variety of popular content ranging from girl/girl, boy/girl, MILF and teens to fetish and BDSM-themed movies from such studios as VR pioneer studio BaDoink, as well as Kink and Halo Girls.

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