
Brunette Bombshells
Overview
It's all about the dark haired ladies and they show why they are the best lay in the biz. They're sick of hearing blondes have more fun and are out to prove they know what's up by leaving all holes available to fuck. You won't find sluttier gals then these dark haired beauties!!
Top Cast


Angel Dark
Angel Dark
(archive footage)
Angel Dark
(archive footage)


Rebeca Linares
Rebeca Linares
(archive footage)
Rebeca Linares
(archive footage)


Julia Bond
Julia Bond
(archive footage)
Julia Bond
(archive footage)


Tori Black
Tori Black
(archive footage)
Tori Black
(archive footage)


Jayden Jaymes
Jayden Jaymes
(archive footage)
Jayden Jaymes
(archive footage)


Lou Charmelle
Lou Charmelle
(archive footage)
Lou Charmelle
(archive footage)


Kristina Rose
Kristina Rose
(archive footage)
Kristina Rose
(archive footage)


Lisa Ann
Lisa Ann
(archive footage)
Lisa Ann
(archive footage)


Manuel Ferrara
Manuel Ferrara
(archive footage)
Manuel Ferrara
(archive footage)


Brian Surewood
Brian Surewood
(archive footage)
Brian Surewood
(archive footage)
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