CockyBoys Touts Santana-Hamill Duo

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — A rare cross-studio erotic vignette pairing Bel Ami exclusive Luke Hamill with CockyBoys exclusive Jesse Santana has been posted exclusively to CockyBoys.com.

The duo scene was filmed several months ago when both performers were on a European promotional tour serving as judges for the Europe’s Next Gay Porn Star talent contest, for which Bel Ami and CockyBoys had signed on as co-sponsors.

“On the British leg of the tour, Jesse and Luke met and they hit it off right away. While in England they decided to transfer some of that undeniable chemistry they had in person onto the screen and shoot a scene together,” CockyBoys CEO Kyle Majors said.

Bel Ami traditionally keeps a tight rein on its performers; Hamill’s assignation with Santana is only the third time in its history such a cross-studio pairing has been approved.

“Bel Ami models are gorgeous and have a very specific look,” Majors said. “Seeing one fuck an American hottie with a slight edge, like Jesse, is a sight to behold.”

“This was one of my hottest scenes ever,” Santana said. “Maybe it was being in Europe, maybe it was because Luke is Czech, I don’t know, but I love the way it turned out. There was a lot of chemistry between us. It’s a crazy-hot scene.”

Last spring, the fan-favorite Santana made news when he chose to sign a web-exclusive contract versus a pact with a traditional DVD company. He is a current XBIZ Awards nominee as GLBT Performer of the Year, while Bel Ami among the nominees for GLBT Studio of the Year.

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