Camgirl LittleRedBunny Joins Indie Mainstream Series
NEW YORK – A popular webcam performer will co-star in an upcoming independent comedy series about a guy, a deferred court sentence and an adult entertainer who has taken up residence inside his head.
The comedic series WankBank follows Mika, a young man who is sentenced to attend “masturbators anonymous” in lieu of jail time and registration as a sex offender. Unfortunately, complying with the court’s mandate proves more troublesome than the punishment Mika is attempting to avoid.
Veteran camgirl LittleRedBunny has been signed to play Mika’s favorite adult entertainer, who coincidentally has embedded herself in his subconscious and leads him as far as she possibly can from the path of righteousness. Reportedly, hilarity ensues.
“I think I speak for everyone involved with the project that we consider ourselves extremely lucky to have such a talented, energetic and popular talent to be a part of this project,” said director, co-creator and producer KL Martin. “What she brings to the table and her boundless energy is something that’s going to be impossible to quantify in terms of how important it is to the success of the show.
“I am beyond excited to work with her on set and have her as not only as an actress but also her input as an executive producer,” Martin added.
LittleRedBunny has been a webcam girl for more than five years. She received the Sex Awards “Webcam Girl of the Year” award in 2013 and the inaugural AVN Fan Award for “Favorite Webcam Girl” in 2014. In 2015, she was dubbed “Queen of the Cam Girls” by the Daily Beast.
Co-created by Martin and Esdras Accime, WankBank is slated to begin production in late August as a collaboration between New Jersey-based indie production companies Kaleidosight Films and Garden Empire Films. Kaleidosight specializes in developing original, mainstream ideas for the web and film on an independent budget. Garden Empire specializes in web-centric content, pre-production and development.
Kesh Casting will host an open casting call May 20 in New York City.