CockyBoys Signs Kennedy Carter as Exclusive Model

NEW YORK — CockyBoys.com has signed British performer Kennedy Carter to its roster of exclusive models. 

When Carter’s contract with Raging Stallion ended, he reached out to CockyBoy’s creative director Benny Morecock, who said Carter was a natural fit.

“Kennedy is one of the most sexual and charismatic models in the industry,” Morecock said. “He is also one of the most popular.  He has a lot of confidence which fits perfectly with our other exclusives. We look forward to releasing some really amazing scenes with him.”

The first scene with the studio features the Carter paired with CockyBoy exclusive Tommy Defendi.

Morecock said that the first scene with Kennedy and Tommy has   become a hit with members.

“I chose to work with CockyBoys because after working with Raging Stallion in San Francisco for a year, I wanted to work with company that was based in New York City and that embodied that energy of New York City which no other company does like CockyBoys,” Carter said.

“They are creative, energetic, and have an overall vibe that just exudes New York to me.  Plus I think I fit the CockyBoys look with my build and my tattoos, and my attitude.  And I firmly believe Cocky Boys has the sexiest exclusives for me to shoot some awesome scenes with.”

Kennedy’s exclusive CockyBoy model page can be seen here.  

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