Casca Akashova Insists Upon ‘Respect’ at Brazzers
Adult star and international glamour model Casca Akashova returns to Brazzers to insist upon receiving her propers in her own home.
The great 19th century English poet, Philip James Bailey, wrote that, “Respect is what we owe; love, what we give.” In 1965, an even greater poet, the American singer-songwriter Otis Redding, composted the song “Respect,” which, through its interpretation by Aretha Franklin two years hence, helped define the dynamic between love and dignity in the modern world: its narrator works hard, and deserves a little bit of respect and satisfaction in their own home.
Casca Akashova’s newest Brazzers release, “Pay Respect To The MILF,” represents the 21st century, post-sexual revolution variation on this perennial theme. In the scene, hardworking MILF Casca is supposed to have the house all to herself tonight. As soon as her daughter leaves, she lights candles and pours herself a hot milky bath. Casca’s going to pleasure herself all night long, and nothing will stop her.
She’s unwinding as planned when her daughter’s boyfriend (Johnny Love a.k.a. Johnny the Kid), comes in unannounced, looking for his girl. The rose petals and the candles displayed all over the bathroom lead him to think his girlfriend prepared something special for the evening. He’s quite surprised when he sees his mother-in-law masturbating with the shower head.
Aroused, voyeur Johnny sneakily jerks off. He’s sure he’s in trouble when Casca finally catches him. “Whatever,” she says, much to his relief. Doesn’t she deserve some hanky-panky with her future son-in-law? TCB, Johnny!
“Some say respect has to be earned and not given. Well, let me tell you something… I fucking earned it,” Akashova joked. “So get on your knees and pay respect to the MILF!”
Check out “Pay Respect To The MILF” here.
View a directory of all of Casca’s incredible Brazzers scenes here.
Follow Johnny Love on Twitter: @JohnnyLoveXXX.
Purchase a digital copy of the January 2022 issue of Playboy Sweden, containing Casca Akashova’s eight-page pictorial feature, here.