Angelina Castro's 'Can You Get It Up' Reality Series Available Online

MIAMI — Cuba's best-known adult export Angelina Castro has released her XXX reality series ''Miami - Can You Get it Up?!" exclusively for download on her site, AngelinaCastoLive.com.

For the innovative series, Castro placed an ad on Miami Craigslist seeking porn stud wannabes willing to try out for a chance to co-star in a scene with her.

She then handpicked four regular guys, Mark, Mathew, Luke and Lazaro, out of dozens of applicants who, on the spot, in front of a panel of judges, had to ''perform'' — or, in the case of some, fail to perform — on camera, to be distributed to and scrutinized by the masses.

"I felt kind of bad for the guys,” Castro said. “They showed up and found an entire crew, judges and even my grandmother watching them. It's true reality. Not everyone was able to 'get it up' under the pressure, but I was very impressed with all the guys. Fans are fascinated with these types of scenes."

All of the scenes starring the ''Can You Get it Up'' applicants will become available on AngelinaCastroLive.com in the coming weeks.

Castro is now on a reality kick, and plans to take her concept elsewhere. Castro explained, "Miami was such a smash I am looking into doing the same thing in other cities. It's great to see guys standing up and representing their cities.'

Castro is a frequent guest on mainstream Spanish media outlets. She was named one of XBIZ's Top 100 Newsmakers in 2011 and is part of Vicky Vette's VNA Girls Network, which features stars such as Julia Ann, Nikki Benz, Puma Swede and Sara Jay.

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