CockyBoys Signs Mason Star to Exclusive Contract

NEW YORK — CockyBoys.com announced today the signing of new performer Mason Star to a long-term exclusive contract.

Star is a newbie in the industry who has recently appeared on the company’s recently relaunched website in several scenes including his audition solo, a toy solo and a popular three-way with Phenix Saint and Jimmy Clay.

“Mason Star is a star, no doubt about it. He has a huge 9-inch cock and an ass that doesn’t stop. He’s fully versatile and amazing in any position you put him in, he’s an ideal performer," said CockyBoy’s Benny Morecock.

He added, "I haven’t seen anyone this fully versatile and full of charisma since Jesse Santana when he was an exclusive for CockyBoys for a couple of years.”

CockyBoys' publicist said, “He is a cross between Chris Potter and Jesse Santana. The reaction has been amazing with the CockyBoy’s members, he’s definitely the new 'it' boy.”

The company also announced that it will be adding new exclusive stars in the coming weeks.

“In the beginning CockyBoys had over a dozen exclusives, many of those are still more popular than ever at other sites today. We are going back to locking in talent and making sure that you can’t see them anywhere else but on CockyBoys.com and CockyBoys DVD. There will be a lot of new exclusive announcements that everyone is really excited about,” the spokesperson said.

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