Shinefish Launches Official Website of Dirk Huge

SACRAMENTO — Shinefish Entertainment has launched the official website of up and coming performer Dirk Huge, DirkHuge.com.

The site launches with various scenes and stars such as the Hall of Fame cougar Lisa Ann, Anjanette Astoria, Dazy Cruz, Khloe Kush, Jordan Skye, Imani Rose and others.

“Many people have asked me how I got started in adult film,” Dirk said. “Actually it’s a funny story. It was really just a random subject that came up among friends of mine while working out in Venice, Calif. Basically we were just saying that it would be great to be in porn after scoping out a couple of girls across the gym. For some reason it clicked with me and I started searching for ways to get into porn. A couple of months passed and then I eventually caught a break and got hooked up with Anjanette Astoria who was shooting content for her website. It’s fair to say that she thought I did a good job.”

Huge is available on live cam as well.

“I love doing live cam work," he said. "Lot’s of guys are not into that but it gets me going.” Huge can be contacted directly on his site through email and his social sites.

“I’m really pleased with Dirk and what he has accomplished in such a short time in the adult film industry,” Shinefish's Astoria said. “I am looking forward to seeing just how far he can go. He’s doing a great job networking and I’m hopeful that studios will continue reaching out to him as well.”

Huge can be booked through Ideal Image Management.

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