Brenna McKenna Is a Boss Bitch in Kink.com Debut   

Brenna McKenna Is a Boss Bitch in Kink.com Debut

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(Los Angeles, CA) Tight, toned, all-natural ALT Jersey girl from next door and petite powerhouse Brenna McKenna has made her Kink.com debut as a boss bitch opposite Tommy Pistol.
 
Brenna McKenna’s Kink.com debut “Workers’ Comp” opens with her an employee, Tommy Pistol, fighting over pallets and work delays. Tommy thinks she’s bratty and constantly chastises him. When she goes to leave the bathroom, he corners her and uses his belt to drag her into a stall. At first, Brenna puts up a fight but is no match for Tommy and submits to his will. He punishes her for being sassy to him earlier and smacks her face and tits, and stuffs his cock down her throat. After moving Brenna to the sink, he fucks her sweet pussy nice and rough. Still showing some resistance, Tommy takes Brenna outside and asserts his dominance some more by binding her naked to a fence, flogging her, and giving her a golden shower. Next, Tommy fucks her from behind, pounding her pussy and drilling her asshole before trading holes back and forth. After he’s sure he’s made his point with Brenna, Tommy drops the money shot all over Brenna and leaves her outside to contemplate their new worker/boss relationship.
 
“I’m so excited that I finally got to work with Kink, and my scene is out. Working with Tommy Pistol for the second time was incredible, and the chemistry was off the charts. Make sure to tell Kink how much you enjoyed it by hitting the ‘thumbs up’ after watching it,” says Brenna McKenna.
 
Directed by The Pope, watch the trailer and scene for “Workers’ Comp” at kink.com/shoot/106514.
 
Brenna McKenna is self-booking. Get her on your set by emailing her at brennvmckennv@gmail.com.
 
To interview Brenna McKenna for your site, publication, or show, contact Erika Icon of The Rub PR at erika@therubpr.com.
 

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