Kyler Quinn Is 'Hard Up' in WankzVR's Newest Scene

Kyler Quinn Is 'Hard Up' in WankzVR's Newest Scene

LOS ANGELES — Kyler Quinn is featured in WankzVR’s newest 180-degree virtual reality scene, “Hard Up for Cash.”

According to the studio, despite being new to the website and to the VR capture process, Kyler’s scene has quickly become one of the most well-received productions in recent months. The 56-minute scene ranked a 99 percent approval rating 24 hours after it became available.

In “Hard Up for Cash,” Kyler plays the role of the viewer’s stepdaughter who is appreciative of the newfound freedom she’s been able to enjoy but now she needs some cash. A new deal is put on the table and Kyler is eager to play in this scene that uses the WankzVR precision camera rig to achieve the angles and positions needed to showcase Kyler’s fantastic body.

“Kyler was the perfect candidate to add a little family roleplay to the mix,” said a studio representative. “We’ve introduced some new environments and themes lately and casting Kyler as a stepdaughter fit in with that strategy.”

As with the other 350 VR videos at WankzVR, “Hard Up for Cash” is compatible with Vive, Oculus, Gear VR, Daydream, Cardboard and Mixed Reality headsets, with streaming or downloadable playback options for various video resolutions. Two new scenes are added each week.

“Hard Up for Cash” can be seen here.

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