Sarah Vandella Shines in Act Three of Pure Taboo's Anne

HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—Awarded MILF Sarah Vandella has taken on one of the most prominent roles of her career as Mrs. Budge in Pure Taboo’s serialized feature Anne, and by all reports, she shines. Her scene “Act Three: The Scam” is out today exclusively on Pure Taboo’s website.

In this scene, Mr. Westfield aka Daddy (Derrick Pierce) places an ad in the newspaper with a reward of one million dollars to find Anne’s parents. Mr. Hands (Tommy Pistol) cooks up a brilliant scam for his brother-in-law and sister, the villainous Mr. and Mrs. Budge (played by Steve Holmes and Sarah), to carry out. The Budges will convince Anne (Eliza Jane) that they’re her real parents. Mr. Budge wants an extra reward, and that’s a three-way with young, crippled orphan Sally (Kristin Scott). After the Budges get their jollies, they’re ready for their dastardly mission.

A few days later, the Budges visit the Westfield mansion as a clean-cut couple. Anne and the Budges get some time to know each other, which includes some groping and a BJ for Mr. Budge. The orphan Sally finds the mansion and lets Mr. Westfield know they’re not Anne’s real parents. The Budges are quickly ejected from the mansion.

“I'm so incredibly grateful to have been included and cast as Mrs. Budge for Bree Mills' production of Anne,” said Sarah. “Growing up, Annie was one of my favorite movies and to see it portrayed and transformed into a brilliant parody for the xxx world is a true honor. I was lucky to have the chance to work with some incredible actors, including Tommy Pistol, Eliza Jane, Kristen Scott, all the orphans who were incredible, and my husband and partner in crime Mr. Budge played by the wonderful Steve Holmes. Everyone in the movie gave it their all, and I‘m so proud to have been a part of it. I hope the fans will love it as much as I have.”

Those interested may see all the trailers and scenes from Anne starting with Act One here.

To offer Sarah Vandella content production work, contact Mark Schechter of ATMLA at [email protected] or call 818-825-1239.