Brodie Sinclair Officially Bottoms for Cockyboys.com

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Gay website CockyBoys.com announced that its web exclusive Brodie Sinclair’s highly anticipated bottoming debut will appear exclusively on CockyBoys.com today.

Sinclair, who is a straight porn star working in the gay industry, was topped by another gay-for-pay star, RC Ryan.

“We’ve had quite a large response from fans asking when this will be released, so we wanted to give everyone a heads up,” CockyBoys.com founder Kyle Majors said. “The scene doesn’t disappoint.”

“It was intense,” said Sinclair, “in a good way. RC is physically a lot like myself, so it was intimidating at first. But it was hotter than I ever expected.”

“I fucked him good, and he took it like a champ,” Ryan said. “It was fun fucking him, because we are [so] similar, and knowing that he had never bottomed before made it that much hotter for me.”

“When RC fucked Brodie, there was some serious testosterone energy in that room,” Majors said. “They are both [mixed martial arts] fighters, they are both straight and they have similar bodies — it was like some deleted scene right out of the movie ‘Fight Club’ or something.”

“This is a fantasy scene for anyone into straight guys,” a CockyBoys rep said. “They both have very masculine personas, and seeing Brodie get fucked by another fighter like himself will prove too much to handle.”

Sinclair signed an exclusive web agreement with CockyBoys.com last month, just a little over a month after signing with FPG Entertainment as an exclusive video model. Sinclair continues to work with both studios.

Check out the scene at www.Cockyboys.com.

For more information, email: Publicrelations@cockyboys.com

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