Genevieve LaFleur Hooks Up With Indiana Bones, Rich Lyons in 2 New Clips

CYBERSPACE — BBW newcomer Genevieve LaFleur is promoting two passionate clips newly posted to her ManyVids page.

Her leading men are Indiana Bones and Rich Lyons, respectively.

“Indiana Bones Beats My Pussy Up,” directed by Eliza Allure, runs 15 minutes and depicts the first meeting and hookup between the pair. “They can’t keep their hands off each other,” a rep said. Hardcore action includes “titty-fucking, a sloppy blowjob and intense shagging. Indiana cums and keeps going for mindblowing doggy-style action, which leads to an even bigger load.” Click here for a hardcore preview and digital download details.

Next up, she reunites with Lyons and engages in nurse-doctor role-play for “Dr. Rich Fucks Nurse Genevieve’s Pussy,” which runs 35 minutes. The starlet is dressed for a costume party and makes use of her free time by using a vibrator and dildo. “Dr. Rich jumps in on the action, and you know they’re not going anywhere tonight,” said the rep. “From titty-fucking to blowjobs to doggy, this clip has more action than you can handle.” Find a preview and digital download info here.

LaFleur praised both of her costars. “I wanted to work with Indiana, and I’m so glad I did — the chemistry was amazing,” she said. “And who can resist curvy hottie in a nurse costume? It was great to work with Rich again, and this is our hottest scene together. Feel free to binge-shop!”

LaFleur is self-represented; direct booking inquiries here and follow her on Twitter.

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