JustUsBoys.com Names Jason Hawke Spokesmodel

W. HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Online gay community JustUsBoys.com has named male pornstar Jason Hawke the company’s official spokesmodel for its Internet properties and publications. The JUB community boasts more than 100,000 registered users and 2 million-plus page hits daily.

The German-born Hawke began his career in adult six years ago and has been featured in gay adult films from Falcon, Rascal Video, Studio 2000, All Worlds, Titan, BuckShot’s Video, HotHouse and Raging Stallion Studios. Under the terms of his contract, Hawke will perform in one solo video and two hardcore adult videos for the JustUsBoys website.

Hawke is featured on the cover of JustUsBoys Magazine’s summer issue, distributed nationally and in Canada.

As part of Hawke’s agreement with JustUsBoys, he will represent the company at various gay pride events such as San Diego Pride, San Francisco’s Folsom Street Fair and the Gay Erotic Expo in New York and Los Angeles.

Hawke is the first-ever spokesman for JustUsBoys.

“Aside from his actractiveness, Jason is very easy to work with and well spoken — perfect for meeting fans and promoting,” JustUsBoys Editor in Chief David Sparks told XBIZ. “He’s a big name and has appeared in more than 60 videos, so people will recognize him. We’re very happy he will be representing the company.”

JustUsBoys Magazine acts as a free guide to the gay Internet, according to Sparks. The quarterly magazine is designed for gay and bi men who enjoy erotic websites, online dating and hookups, as well as news and information about the gay erotic industry. The magazine prints 80,000 copies, which is distributed throughout the gay community at adult bookstores, bars and clubs.

The JustUsBoys.com Internet community was founded in 1998 under a different name and started in its current format in 2001.

Sparks said JustUsBoys is planning on naming additional spokesmodels in the coming months.

“We’re also looking for fresh faces — guys that are not pornstars, to represent the company at various events,” Sparks said.

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