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SCORE editor Dave is a Milly Marks fan. It's not true, as far as we know, that he's got Milly's name along with hearts tattooed on his chest. Wrote Dave, who interviews Milly in this video,

SCORE editor Dave is a Milly Marks fan. It's not true, as far as we know, that he's got Milly's name along with hearts tattooed on his chest. Wrote Dave, who interviews Milly in this video, "I spent my Thursday morning with Milly. I got to watch her model for a photo set. I got to watch her play with her tits and pussy. I got to watch her self-suck her nipples. Milly posed in front of a sliding glass window that looked out upon a canal off Biscayne Bay, and I'd swear the lawn guy was taking a little more time than he should have to trim the bushes. Can't blame him."It's always a pleasure with Milly.SCORELAND: Well, Milly, some models have said that they like doing porn because it's no-strings sex, no drama and they can let their fantasies rip. Did you find this to be true with you?Milly: Absolutely! My first scene was enjoyable for that very reason. I love sex...casual sex especially because it tends to be more exciting. He even sucked on my toes while he fucked me which is something that gets me really turned on.SCORELAND: If you were to do a girl-girl at SCORE, what SCORE Girl would you want to do it with?Milly: Definitely Codi Vore. I've had my eye on her since SCORE first released her solo stuff. She's a blonde bombshell and I'd love nothing more than to have some fun with her.SCORELAND: You're driving the guys at SCORELAND totally crazy. Do you have this effect when you're at the beach in a swimsuit or wearing shorts and a tank-top?Milly: I've definitely noticed people staring at me when I'm in a bathing suit or out by a public pool lounging in something skimpy. I'll catch a lot of women peeking and it's a big confidence booster to see people visibly enjoy me.

3 years ago 5570 5:24
Although this is the second installment in Alis Locanta's

Although this is the second installment in Alis Locanta's "Incandescence" series, it is assigned no volume or chapter number, and none is needed. Because the narrative is so simple and concisely encapsulated by the subtitle "A Doll's Tale" each actress who performs in the solo series has free rein to put her own unique stamp on the title. And, as is made abundantly clear in this instance, "Incandescence" is particularly well suited as an introductory vehicle for a new star. French-Canadian Ariel Rebel, making her first ever appearance in a Sexart production, is assigned the doll role here, and with her big brown eyes and delicate features one might consider this an instance of type casting. But Rebel not only looks the part, she also convincingly embodies a doll undergoing a vivid and intense if only temporary experience as a living, breathing, feeling woman. Standing in a room with numerous lamps as well as bare bulbs hanging from the ceiling Rebel makes a fine first impression in her short, tight skirt, black hose and garters, and sheer black blouse over a sheer black bra. Although the camera cuts away periodically and moves in for detailed close-ups, its major role is of mirror, and Ariel gazes into it intently as her newly discovered erotic desires begin to percolate. The process of awakening and arousal isn't instantaneous, but once it's begun there's no stopping it, and after she's groped, stroked, and fingered herself to a fever she drops into a squatting position and vigorously probes herself to a thrilling, expressive, finish. An epilog that runs under the credits is subtitled "A 'Lube Experience' Dedicate to Rose," and features an entirely and adorably human Rebel indulging in a brief bit of oil-assisted solo play that everybody (Sexart insider or not) is sure to enjoy.

4 years ago 1893 1:52
Nominated - Best Cinematography, AVN 2020<br>Nominated - Best Director - Dramatic Production: Bree Mills, AVN 2020<br>Nominated - Best Drama, AVN 2020<br>Nominated - Best Leading Actor: Seth Gamble, AVN 2020<br>Nominated - Best Leading Actress: Angela White, AVN 2020<br>Nominated - Best Editing, AVN 2020<br>Nominated - Best Dramatic Screenplay: Bree Mills, AVN 2020<br>Nominated - Best Group Sex Scene, AVN 2020<br>Nominated - Feature Movie Of The Year, XBIZ 2020<br>Nominated - Best Actress -- Feature Movie: Angela White, XBIZ 2020<br>Nominated - Best Actor -- Feature Movie: Seth Gamble, XBIZ 2020<br>Nominated - Best Supporting Actress: Abigail Mac, XBIZ 2020<br>Nominated - Best Supporting Actor: Michael Vegas, XBIZ 2020<br>Nominated - Best Screenplay, XBIZ 2020<br>Nominated - Best Cinematography, XBIZ 2020<br>Nominated - Best Editing, XBIZ 2020<br>A week has passed. By now, Daniel (Seth Gamble) has read everything. Every email, every text, every social media platform. He had to understand the extent of what had been happening under his nose. Every time his wife, Jennifer (Angela White), speaks to him, all he can think about is what she is really doing. Her lies. He is obsessed. She seems to be aware that something is wrong. She's being extra friendly. How could she betray him like this? He decides he needs to get out of the house for a while to think about things. He leaves abruptly.Daniel goes to a bar to drown his sorrows. While there, a younger woman named Nicole (Alina Lopez) introduces herself. She's obviously flirting. Maybe even a little obnoxious. This irritates Daniel, who wants to be alone, but it also gets him thinking: What if Jennifer felt even an ounce of what he was feeling? If he cheated on her ... would she even care? Feeling distraught and desperate, he asks the woman if she lives nearby. They could go there. She eagerly agrees. He gives his credit card to the bartender.At Nicole's apartment, they begin to have sex. Everything is playful at first, until Daniel's conscious begins to creep in. When he looks down at Nicole's face, he imagines Jennifer there instead. She coaxes him and berates him for cheating, which makes him vengeful. He starts to get more aggressive, channeling his anger into the sex. Nicole enjoys it to an extent but things start to slip after Daniel cums. He stares down at the woman underneath him and all he can imagine is his wife taunting him. He cannot take it and strikes her hard across the face. Reality snaps back. Nicole is stunned and scared, she backs away from him and orders him to leave. Feeling an immediate wave of guilt, he apologies for being too rough but it's too late .. she kicks him out anyway.He drives down a lonely stretch of road, crying, until he cannot take it anymore. He pulls off the road and gets out to throw up. How could his wife have done this to him? Wiping his mouth, he gets back into his car and drives home.The next morning. Jennifer makes breakfast while he sits staring at her. He can see right through her now ... he knows that she cannot wait till he leaves the room. She keeps eyeing her phone. It buzzes. It must be him. The stranger. He can barely keep from exploding as images of their affair flash in his mind.The phone buzzes again. He pours his hot coffee down his shirt ... he needed to do something to distract her. Seeming anxious, Jennifer rushes to her husband's side to help him clean up. She tells him to take his shirt off while she fetches some detergent and rushes out of the room. Alone, he darts for the phone and scans the message. They're setting up a date RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIS FACE! He is disgusted. There is an address. He scribbles it down quickly before she comes back in the room. She's brought him a clean shirt. I'm late for work, he says, and exits. She seems relieved he is gone. That night, he takes a taxi to the address, silently stewing in the backseat. She had told him she was going out to a movie with girlfriends. Laughable. He arrives at an upscale estate and walks around till he finds a door. A man (Derrick Pierce), dressed in a three piece suit, is waiting inside. Are you a returning member? He asks. Thinking quickly, Daniel says he is new. First time. He's a guest. A referral. Who? Daniel pauses before muttering his wife's name. The man stops. He gives Daniel a hard stare before allowing him to pass.Daniel wanders through the lavish house, past clusters of people and closed doors with raunchy activities happening inside. He comes upon a crowded room. Inside, he sees his wife, naked and submissive, in the middle of a group of people. Naked men and women. All entangled, devouring her as she begs for more and more of their attention. A man (Michael Vegas) and his wife (Abigail Mac) are there, clearly the hosts of the party. They encourage Jennifer as Daniel watches in horror. Finally, when Daniel can't take it anymore, he storms off. Later that night. The estate is quiet and the guests have all left. The male host leaves the front door and walks to his car, his keys jingling. Daniel watches him from the bushes. Smug little pervert. Disgusting piece of shit. He storms the man and pins him against the car. How do you know my wife? What were you doing to her? Are you trying to make a fool out of me?The host is a pathetic wimp. He begs and pleads for his safety. He doesn't know who he is talking about. Jennifer, Daniel repeats. My wife! Where did she go? Is she with him now? How could you have fucked her right in front of me? The man looks terrified. What a coward. He tries to make excuses. He doesn't know any man. He doesn't know what he is talking about. Only after Daniel threatens real violence does the man break down and confess. He'll give the address to where she is staying. Daniel drops him long enough for the man to scribble an address before punching the asshole for fucking his wife and leaving the scene. The man sits up whimpering, as he rubs his eye and watches the angry husband stalk away.

Nominated - Best Cinematography, AVN 2020
Nominated - Best Director - Dramatic Production: Bree Mills, AVN 2020
Nominated - Best Drama, AVN 2020
Nominated - Best Leading Actor: Seth Gamble, AVN 2020
Nominated - Best Leading Actress: Angela White, AVN 2020
Nominated - Best Editing, AVN 2020
Nominated - Best Dramatic Screenplay: Bree Mills, AVN 2020
Nominated - Best Group Sex Scene, AVN 2020
Nominated - Feature Movie Of The Year, XBIZ 2020
Nominated - Best Actress -- Feature Movie: Angela White, XBIZ 2020
Nominated - Best Actor -- Feature Movie: Seth Gamble, XBIZ 2020
Nominated - Best Supporting Actress: Abigail Mac, XBIZ 2020
Nominated - Best Supporting Actor: Michael Vegas, XBIZ 2020
Nominated - Best Screenplay, XBIZ 2020
Nominated - Best Cinematography, XBIZ 2020
Nominated - Best Editing, XBIZ 2020
A week has passed. By now, Daniel (Seth Gamble) has read everything. Every email, every text, every social media platform. He had to understand the extent of what had been happening under his nose. Every time his wife, Jennifer (Angela White), speaks to him, all he can think about is what she is really doing. Her lies. He is obsessed. She seems to be aware that something is wrong. She's being extra friendly. How could she betray him like this? He decides he needs to get out of the house for a while to think about things. He leaves abruptly.Daniel goes to a bar to drown his sorrows. While there, a younger woman named Nicole (Alina Lopez) introduces herself. She's obviously flirting. Maybe even a little obnoxious. This irritates Daniel, who wants to be alone, but it also gets him thinking: What if Jennifer felt even an ounce of what he was feeling? If he cheated on her ... would she even care? Feeling distraught and desperate, he asks the woman if she lives nearby. They could go there. She eagerly agrees. He gives his credit card to the bartender.At Nicole's apartment, they begin to have sex. Everything is playful at first, until Daniel's conscious begins to creep in. When he looks down at Nicole's face, he imagines Jennifer there instead. She coaxes him and berates him for cheating, which makes him vengeful. He starts to get more aggressive, channeling his anger into the sex. Nicole enjoys it to an extent but things start to slip after Daniel cums. He stares down at the woman underneath him and all he can imagine is his wife taunting him. He cannot take it and strikes her hard across the face. Reality snaps back. Nicole is stunned and scared, she backs away from him and orders him to leave. Feeling an immediate wave of guilt, he apologies for being too rough but it's too late .. she kicks him out anyway.He drives down a lonely stretch of road, crying, until he cannot take it anymore. He pulls off the road and gets out to throw up. How could his wife have done this to him? Wiping his mouth, he gets back into his car and drives home.The next morning. Jennifer makes breakfast while he sits staring at her. He can see right through her now ... he knows that she cannot wait till he leaves the room. She keeps eyeing her phone. It buzzes. It must be him. The stranger. He can barely keep from exploding as images of their affair flash in his mind.The phone buzzes again. He pours his hot coffee down his shirt ... he needed to do something to distract her. Seeming anxious, Jennifer rushes to her husband's side to help him clean up. She tells him to take his shirt off while she fetches some detergent and rushes out of the room. Alone, he darts for the phone and scans the message. They're setting up a date RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIS FACE! He is disgusted. There is an address. He scribbles it down quickly before she comes back in the room. She's brought him a clean shirt. I'm late for work, he says, and exits. She seems relieved he is gone. That night, he takes a taxi to the address, silently stewing in the backseat. She had told him she was going out to a movie with girlfriends. Laughable. He arrives at an upscale estate and walks around till he finds a door. A man (Derrick Pierce), dressed in a three piece suit, is waiting inside. Are you a returning member? He asks. Thinking quickly, Daniel says he is new. First time. He's a guest. A referral. Who? Daniel pauses before muttering his wife's name. The man stops. He gives Daniel a hard stare before allowing him to pass.Daniel wanders through the lavish house, past clusters of people and closed doors with raunchy activities happening inside. He comes upon a crowded room. Inside, he sees his wife, naked and submissive, in the middle of a group of people. Naked men and women. All entangled, devouring her as she begs for more and more of their attention. A man (Michael Vegas) and his wife (Abigail Mac) are there, clearly the hosts of the party. They encourage Jennifer as Daniel watches in horror. Finally, when Daniel can't take it anymore, he storms off. Later that night. The estate is quiet and the guests have all left. The male host leaves the front door and walks to his car, his keys jingling. Daniel watches him from the bushes. Smug little pervert. Disgusting piece of shit. He storms the man and pins him against the car. How do you know my wife? What were you doing to her? Are you trying to make a fool out of me?The host is a pathetic wimp. He begs and pleads for his safety. He doesn't know who he is talking about. Jennifer, Daniel repeats. My wife! Where did she go? Is she with him now? How could you have fucked her right in front of me? The man looks terrified. What a coward. He tries to make excuses. He doesn't know any man. He doesn't know what he is talking about. Only after Daniel threatens real violence does the man break down and confess. He'll give the address to where she is staying. Daniel drops him long enough for the man to scribble an address before punching the asshole for fucking his wife and leaving the scene. The man sits up whimpering, as he rubs his eye and watches the angry husband stalk away.

4 years ago 14825 6:14