Jet Set Nabs Newbie Adam Campbell

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Newcomer Adam Campbell has signed on as the latest exclusive with gay adult studio Jet Set Productions. The deal allows him to share co-exclusive status with the amateur site that discovered him, CollegeDudes247.com.

Jet Set Head of Production Chris Steele described him as “a new, dark-haired, ice-blue-eyed superstar in the making.”

Campbell, 19, was quickly nabbed by CollegeDudes247 following a well-received shoot opposite website stablemate Titus Gallen. That vignette, shot several months ago at the company’s headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., was Campbell’s debut erotic performance.

“We knew right away that he was a star that we absolutely had to sign,” said the site’s Aaron Sherman.

Campbell will film his first scenes with Jet Set by the end of the year and that DVD is expected to street during the first quarter of 2009.

The co-exclusive deal between Jet Set and CollegeDudes247 follows a similar arrangement between the two companies to share performer Aaron James.

Jet Set has also partnered with pro/am website CockyBoys.com to share performer Jesse Santana, whose contract with the studio has since expired.

More information about Jet Set can be found at its official website. Wholesale-retail sales are handled by Marina Pacific Distributors.

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