Ava Addams Causes Chaos at the Awards Show
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Ava Addams Causes Chaos at the Awards Show proves Brazzers knows how to turn a high-profile event into something far more *personal*. The scene kicks off where most red carpets end—with Ava slipping past security, ditching the velvet ropes, and heading straight for the one man who’s about to get the VIP treatment. Keiran Lee barely has time to adjust his tux before she’s on him, and let’s just say the afterparty starts early.
Ava doesn’t just crash the scene—she *owns* it. That dress she’s wearing? Pure distraction. One second it’s clinging to her curves, the next it’s pooled around her heels while she’s on her knees, lips wrapped around Keiran’s cock like it’s the only award worth winning. The way she works him—slow, teasing strokes with her tongue, then deep-throating like she’s got something to prove—makes it clear this isn’t her first backstage pass. And when she finally stands up, turning around to bend over the nearest surface, you’ll forget there was ever a ceremony happening outside that door.
The real show begins once they’re fully involved. Doggystyle against a dressing table, her ass bouncing with every thrust, high heels still on because some outfits are meant to stay intact. Keiran’s hands grip her hips hard enough to leave marks, but Ava just arches deeper, begging for more. She rides him reverse cowgirl next, grinding down until her tits sway with the rhythm, her tattoo peeking out every time she leans back. And when she finally lets him flip her onto her back, mission style, the way her legs lock around him tells you she’s not letting go until she’s done.
Of course, no red-carpet crash would be complete without a messy finale. Ava strokes herself to the edge while Keiran jerks off over her, ropes of cum landing across her chest, her face, even her open mouth. She licks her lips like it’s the best champagne of the night, then sinks to the floor to clean him off with slow, deliberate licks—because why waste a good outfit *or* a good load? By the time the credits roll, you’ll wonder why more award shows don’t end like this.