Marcus Mojo Renews Contract With Next Door

MONTREAL — Adult performer Marcus Mojo has renewed his exclusive contract with gay adult company Next Door Entertainment.

"I love my job and it doesn't matter if I am performing with a man or a woman — sexual vibes from either gender get me going," Mojo said. "It is very important for me to be the best I can be for my fans, which is why I am so passionate about fitness and nutrition."

After winning Best Porn Star at the Grabby Awards last June, Mojo's success has continued to grow. He has been nominated for Gay Performer of the Year at the XBIZ Awards, as well as Best Porn Star, Best Amateur Webcam, and Best Mobile Site at the upcoming CyberSocket Awards.

"We knew right away that creating an exclusive site for Marcus would result in immediate success," said Stephan Sirard, president of Next Door Entertainment.

"Marcus has the most amazing energy, which makes him a great pleasure to work and be around with. Marcus is a star on and off-cam and everybody just loves him."

Next Door said it will continue to produce and release premium gay adult content featuring the adult performer and is looking forward to his roles in upcoming special scenes.

MarcusMojo.com is available within the Next Door Buddy Profits' affiliate program.

For more information, contact ewan@buddyprofits.com.

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