Maleflixxx Raises Money for Haiti

TORONTO — During a recent Cock and Tail Hour party at Toronto’s Woody’s a partnership between video-on-demand network Maleflixxx and TitanMen Tyler Saint and Ryan Russell raised more than $2,200 to help benefit earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti.

“As a company, we knew that we wanted to do our part in supporting the Haiti relief effort, and this event provided us with that opportunity,” Eric Johnson, president of Maleflixxx parent company Sureflix Digital Distribution, said in a report. “We are extremely grateful to Tyler Saint, Ryan Russell and TitanMen for all of their help and drawing such a large crowd.”

Maleflixxx’s Cock and Tail Hours give fans to opportunity to meet gay porn stars, participate in Q&A sessions and watch live performances.

“It was an amazing night, and I know we raised a ton of money for a great cause,” Russell said. “Despite the subzero temperatures, Woody’s was crammed with the best crowd you could ask for.”

The Haiti benefit special edition of the party featured a raffle of gift baskets filled with TitanMen prizes — including the jockstraps worn by Saint and Russell — and the chance to be photographed with TitanMen performers.

Woody’s donated $300 and the event raised more than $1,000 to be matched by the Canadian government.

“Many thanks to Ewan and the rest of the Maleflixxx crew for making the entire night not only a success, but for the new friendships we have created,” Saint said. “Kudos to you all.”

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