MWA: Courtney Cummz

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Source: Adult Industry News

By: Myles Shaffer


Myles Shaffer

Myles’ Weekend Adventures: Bonjour mon amis! Comment ca va? Myles Shaffer here. This should be one of my shorter columns since there was only one feature dancer performing in the area that I was aware of. So let us now read about the one feature who just happens to be a very good friend of mine!

Courtney Cummz

Friday evening, November 19Th, I went down to the Anaheim California Girls Gentlemen’s Club to spend some time with my friend Courtney Cummz and to observe her last show of the evening.

I had intended to see both of Courtney’s shows. Unfortunately, I ran late once again and walked into the club just in time to see her roadie picking up her things and her tip money. Courtney had already finished and left the stage. Of course, I did get to speak with her and get a few great hugs during her first signing of the evening.

For her final show of the evening, the one that I was able to observe, Courtney performed a school girl type of show. She came onto the stage with her hair tied up in dog ears and wearing a black choker around her throat.

For her costume, Courtney wore a black, latex-vinyl, or possibly shiny leather, midriff top and a very small, pleated, red plaid mini-skirt. Courtney’s top came very close to looking like a bra in the front. The shoulder straps of Courtney’s midriff top had pieces of the same plaid material as her skirt attached to them. The pieces of plaid material went from the front of her shoulders to the backs of her shoulders. The material tapered up as it went over the tops of her shoulders and then tapered back down in the back. Courtney’s mini-skirt had a wide black leather belt that was decorated with shiny metal studs, or possibly eyelets. Under her top, Courtney wore nothing, and beneath her skirt, she wore a black thong that came close to being a G-string. Courtney also wore a pair of black leg warmers that went from her ankles up to her knees. Her footwear was a pair of black, spike-heeled, shoes.

Courtney performed this show to, “Hips Don’t Lie,” by Shakira, “Turning Me On,” by Keri Hilson, “OMG,” by Usher, and, “Not Afraid,” by Eminem.

Courtney Cummz Continued

Saturday evening, November 20Th, I drove down to the Santa Ana California Girls Gentlemen’s Club to spend some more time with Courtney Cummz and to observe both of her shows.

Courtney’s costume for her first show of the evening consisted of a turquoise bra and a very small pair of turquoise shorts. The shorts were open about two or three inches and were held together with black laces at the front of each hip. Beneath her shorts, Courtney wore a turquoise thong with black straps. One strap was held together in the front of her right hip with two intertwined silver-colored metal rings that were covered with diamond-like stones. Next Courtney wore what appeared to be the same pair of black leg warmers that she had wore during the one show I saw the night before. Her footwear for this show may have been the same pair of black, spike-heeled, shoes from the night before, but I can’t be certain about that.

During this show, Courtney danced to, “Your Love,” by Nicki Minaj, “Cooler Than Me,” by Mike Posner, “Riding Solo,” by Jason Derulo, and, “Turning Me On,” by Keri Hilson.

For her final show, Courtney wore a choker around her lovely neck that was completely covered with diamond-like stones. She also wore a pair of white, “arm warmers,” as Courtney and I decided to call them a while back. The, “arm warmers,” had two bands of gold-colored sequins around the top ends. Courtney next wore a black and white midriff top, and a pair of small white shorts with black trim. Cummz was spelled out across the back of the shorts in large black letters. Within the letters were a number of sequins. Beneath her shorts, Courtney wore a black G-string. She additionally wore a pair of hip-length white fishnet hose on her legs, and her footwear was a pair of knee-high, high-heeled, white boots with platform soles of moderate height.

For her final show, Courtney performed to, “We Run L.a.,” by Dr. Hollywood, “Your Love,” by Nicki Minaj, “DJ Got Us Falling in Love,” by Usher featuring Pitbull, and, “Afraid,” by Eminem.

Friday night, Courtney ended the show I was able to see by playing a game of cooter ball for Courtney Cummz posters.

Saturday evening, Courtney ended both of her shows with a game of cooter ball for her 8X10s. Once the game had ended, she tossed one of her DVDs, a Courtney Cummz tee-shirt, and a red baseball cap out into the crowd. (I couldn’t see for sure, so I am going to assume that the caps had Courtney’s name on them.)

During every show that I was able to observe during this booking, Courtney interacted with the customers very well indeed!

The always beautiful and sexy Courtney is an intelligent and well spoken lady. In addition to this, she has a terrific sense of humor. Another plus is the fact that Courtney truly loves to meet and chat with her fans!

In a nutshell, Courtney Cummz is one of the nicest, friendly, sweetest, most fun loving women it has ever been my pleasure to know!

Courtney stands five feet six and one half inches tall, weighs in at one hundred twenty-seven pounds, and she measures a delicious 34D-26-36. And she has a lovely pair of hazel eyes, and generally speaking, her hair is a somewhat light shade of brown with plenty of blonde streaks and highlights.

There isn’t any good reason for anyone to ever pass up an opportunity to get out of the house and go to a club to see Courtney perform and to meet her in person. Even if she is only in town for an adult store signing and meet and greet, people still shouldn’t pass up a chance to go meet her. Anybody who takes advantage of an opportunity to meet with Courtney will soon learn how much fun being in Courtney’s presence can be!

Take a good long look at Courtney at: CourtneyCummz.com

That will do it one more time. Let’s all meet back here the next time and continue our discussion of gorgeous women. Until then, everybody stay safe, have a great week, and live life as if there were no tomorrow!

Bonsoir et au revoir,

Myles Shaffer