Next Door Entertainment Launches NextDoorTwink

MONTREAL — Next Door Entertainment has announced the official launch of its newest website, NextDoorTwink.com.

The company said the new site focuses on a category of gay adult content that has proven to be highly popular with gay audiences.

“Our fans and affiliates have been asking us for twink content," said Stephan Sirard, president of Next Door Entertainment.

"Today we are delivering with the launch of this new membership site. We have worked hard during the past few months to make this site unique. The first thing that surfers will notice is the type of models featured. The all-American twink is what sets this site apart from other twink themed sites.”

NextDoorTwink features 18-24 year-old all-American guys and includes HD content, weekly scene updates, download and streaming options, free mobile phone access, free trailers, enhanced search capabilities, improved localization and payment options and other features.

Members of NextDoorTwink also will have the opportunity to interact live with their favorite models during live webcam performances.

“This new site is a perfect fit with our existing family of Next Door sites," Sirard said.

"And it will offer our Next Door Buddy Profits affiliates a broader variety of content to promote and the opportunity to earn even more money. We are all very proud and excited about today’s launch.”

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