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What sets Angel apart is her ability to blur lines without losing the viewer’s trust. In 2025, she launched "The Chemistry Test," a docu-series where she and a rotating cast of partners (including Brad Newman) undergo improv workshops, relationship counseling, and physical chemistry drills before ever filming an intimate scene. The result? Content that feels less like performance and more like a genuine connection. Her mantra, shared in a recent VideoRED podcast: "Desire is a conversation. I just film the dialogue."

The most anticipated collaboration of VideoRED 2025 is the three-part series "The Fi..." (short for The Fitting Room ). In it, Youngs and Newman play two longtime friends who agree to a "lifestyle audit"—testing whether emotional intimacy can survive physical experimentation without breaking. XVideosRED 2025 Angel Youngs Brad Newman The Fi...

Shot in a minimalist Brooklyn loft over 72 hours, The Fi... blends elements of a reality show, a romance, and a therapy session. Between scenes, the pair stops to discuss consent, triggers, and even laugh breaks. The fourth wall is constantly crumbling. At one point, Angel asks Brad, "Are you performing for the camera or for me?" Brad replies, "Can't it be both?" That line became the tagline for VideoRED 2025 ’s entire marketing campaign. What sets Angel apart is her ability to

As VideoRED moves toward the second half of 2025, Angel and Brad are already teasing a live improv special and a potential podcast, "The Third Space," about friendships that evolve into something more. The platform itself is testing interactive features—allowing viewers to choose dialogue options or camera angles during softer narrative moments. Content that feels less like performance and more

Newman’s breakout series this year is "The Morning After," a quiet, 15-minute show that starts right after intimacy. He cooks breakfast, makes coffee, and engages in hushed, vulnerable conversations about expectations, boundaries, and what it means to be seen. Critics have called it "post-coital cinema verité." Fans love its honesty. Lifestyle blogs have praised it for normalizing aftercare as an essential part of modern relationships.

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