When the door opens, she isn't wearing lingerie. She’s in a cream-colored blazer, reading glasses, and a tight ponytail. She looks like she just finished a quarterly report. That’s the magic of JacquieEtMichelTV: peeling back the professional armor. Alicia is tall, athletic, with natural breasts that move like they’ve never met a push-up bra. Her smile is nervous but commanding.
They end up against the window—her palms flat on the glass, fogging it up. Franck takes her from behind. The camera pulls back to show the Lyon skyline. It’s vulnerable, raw, and slightly clumsy when they switch positions. Alicia doesn't fake a theatrical scream. She comes with a low, surprised grunt, then immediately starts laughing.
It’s 5:30 PM on a Thursday. The Jacquie et Michel crew isn’t wandering the streets today; they were invited. The email came from a corporate domain. "Alicia, 32. Senior Logistics Manager. First time with a film crew. Discretion required." JacquieEtMichelTV - Alicia - 32 years old- read...
The male talent isn't a gym rat. He’s "Franck," a 40-year-old electrician with a salt-and-pepper beard and rough hands. When he walks in, Alicia’s corporate poise cracks for a second. She looks at his hands, then back at the camera. "Those aren't keyboard hands," she whispers.
Franck makes the first move. He doesn't kiss her mouth. He takes her reading glasses off, folds them, and sets them on the coffee table. Alicia’s breath hitches. When the door opens, she isn't wearing lingerie
A sleek, minimalist apartment in Lyon (floor-to-ceiling windows, grey concrete walls, a bottle of Chablis chilling).
Post-coital. No music. Just the sound of a cork popping. Alicia is naked except for her ankle socks. Franck is drinking directly from the wine bottle. They sit on the couch. She puts her blazer back on—but leaves it unbuttoned. That’s the magic of JacquieEtMichelTV: peeling back the
She admits she hasn't been with a man in ten months. "Vibrators don't talk back, but they also don't grab your hair," she says, sipping her wine. The camera lingers on her hands—no rings, manicured short. Practical.