VALENCIA, Calif. — Bonnie Rotten’s “BonnieLand” is available Friday, Sept. 19, from the young sensation’s studio, Mental Beauty, Inc., and distributor Girlfriends Films.
The movie, written and directed by Rotten, features the starlet’s first double vag penetration scene and triple penetration, as part of an array of wild acts performed during her six-man gangbang. “BonnieLand,” according to the studio, explores Bonnie’s inner erotic world, where even her most intense fantasies are fulfilled.
The Bonnie Rotten showcase co-stars Remy Lacroix, Zoey Nixon, Brick Danger, Karlo Karerra, Ramon Nomar, Marco Banderas, Will Powers, Marcus London and Bill Bailey.
The film kicks off in a circus setting where ringmaster Rotten “steps right up” and takes on six guys at once. Rotten explains, “I’m very excited for people to see the gangbang scene. In addition to it including my first double vag experience, the scene is for my own studio, so I had full creative control. I really wanted it to be especially hot — I think we definitely succeeded!”
In the second scene, Rotten, dressed as a Native American vixen, captures Remy Lacroix and shows her who the real dominant tribeswoman is. The third scene follows treasure seeker Brick Danger who comes across a mermaid (Rotten) that has washed ashore, and soon finds himself hooking up with the fantastical creature.
“BonnieLand” also includes a bonus scene from Mental Beauty’s debut title, “To the Core” — a wild girl/girl scene starring Zoey Nixxon and Rotten.
In January, Girlfriends Films announced its distribution deal with Bonnie Rotten and her studio, Mental Beauty. Under the deal, Rotten is to produce six titles per year, featuring boy/girl, girl/girl, and kink content with both tattooed and un-inked performers.
“We’ve been extremely pleased at the performance of Bonnie’s films with consumers,” Girlfriends Films President Moose said. “They’re really recognizing Bonnie’s great talent and beauty, and they’re responding to her in a big way by snatching up her movies as soon as they hit shelves.”
To view the box art and trailer for “BonnieLand,” click here.