
Blondes Do It Better
Overview
Kleio and Jessie Lee co-founded the "Better Blonde Business" agency to prove one simple fact to the world, BLONDES DO IT BETTER. Along with three of their hot blonde girlfriends (Krissie Dee,Nicole Malice, Eden Von Sleaze), these sexy entrepreneurs leave no cock untouched and every customer fully satisfied. When five hot blondes get together, they sure can do anything ...or anyone!
Top Cast


Eden Von Sleaze
Eden Von Sleaze
Eden Von Sleaze


Jessie Lee
Jessie Lee
Jessie Lee


Joanna Angel
Joanna Angel
Joanna Angel


Kleio Valentien
Kleio Valentien
Kleio Valentien


Krissie Dee
Krissie Dee
Krissie Dee


Nicole Malice
Nicole Malice
Nicole Malice


Anthony Rosano
Anthony Rosano
Anthony Rosano


Danny Wylde
Danny Wylde
Danny Wylde


Ramon Nomar
Ramon Nomar
Ramon Nomar


Tommy Pistol
Tommy Pistol
Tommy Pistol
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