FalconStudios.com to Debut Scene From 'Heated, Part Two'

FalconStudios.com to Debut Scene From 'Heated, Part Two'

SAN FRANCISCO — FalconStudios.com today announced the premiere of the debut scene from the follow up of its latest poolside scorcher, “Heated, Part Two.”

“Heated, Part Two” features A-Team exclusive Sean Zevran and Gabriel Cross and is directed by Nick Foxx.

The scene will debut on FalconStudios.com on Friday, which coincides with the availability of the DVD at the Falcon Studios Group Store.

“In the steamy new update, gymnast-bodied stud Gabriel Cross is strutting in skimpy trunks as his throbbing hard on bulges out from the waist,” a Falcon publicist wrote. “It’s not long before Sean Zevran's massive uncut cock is exposed. Gabriel wraps his hand around it, while Sean sucks on Gabriel's tongue. Sean’s flawless physique glistens under the summer sun, and his massive, curved pole slides completely down Gabriel's experienced throat.

“Gabriel has a plump, inviting bubble butt and Sean grabs it, squeezing and slapping. But Gabriel's not ready to release Sean's cock and balls yet. Sean responds with a vigorous face-fuck, followed by a trip to the bedroom, where Gabriel assumes the position — on hands and knees.

Foxx said that during the scene the two performers “could not keep their paws off of each other.”

“I basically gave them a small run down of what I wanted and just let the camera roll,” Foxx said. “I wanted to capture their real passion for each other and watch Sean really push Gabriel on camera to make an insanely sexy scene. The fucking was full-throttle, and the cum shots were incredible. This is a scene I keep going back to for personal fun. One of my favorites!”

FalconStudios.com, featuring more than 2,500 amazing gay adult scenes, and the debut scene from “Heated, Part Two” is available for promotion through the Buddy Profits affiliate program.

Affiliates can choose between $35 pay-per-signup and 50 percent revshare for all memberships they refer, including trials.

For more information about the Buddy Profits affiliate program, contact affiliate manager Ewan French at ewan@buddyprofits.com.

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