Wolf Hudson to Direct for CockyBoys

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Performer Wolf Hudson will make his directorial debut for online studio CockyBoys.com, with whom he signed an exclusive pact earlier this year.

Hudson — who bills himself as "The King of Kink" — joined the all-male CockyBoys pack in late February with a contract that allows him the flexibility to cross genres to film straight content for Kink.com. The transition to directing for CockyBoys is an expansion of that deal.

Studio principal Kyle Majors said Hudson is expected to cook up "creative and experimental scenes" and praised the performer's "sharp mind and varied sexual fetishes."

"He really does try to push the envelope as far as he can go," Majors said. "So I thought what better way to spice up the content on CockyBoys than to have a star like Wolf conceive and direct some scenes, allowing him full creative control to live out his fantasies for his fans. I'm excited about what will come out of this."

Hudson expressed excitement at the creative freedom he has been afforded. "There are no preconceived ideas about what their scenes have to be like, so the slate is clean," he said. "I think we can come up with some very hot scenes that will have people talking. I'm definitely going to shake things up a bit."

His initial scenes as a director are expected to debut in the coming weeks.

CockyBoys was formed in 2008 and recently earned a 2009 Cybersocket Web Awards trophy as Best Amateur Video Site, as well as a Grabby Awards nomination for Best Web-Based Porn Site.

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