HDK Celebrates 15th Anniversary With ‘Fuck-A-Thon’ Release

NEVADA — HotDesertKnights.com celebrates its 15th anniversary with a collector’s edition of “Fuck-A-Thon.”

“Fuck-A-Thon” showcases HDK’s infamous dungeon parties, the company says. Hot Desert Knights, President/CEO, Lee Watson, said, "This movie was created to show our appreciation to all of our fans who have always asked about our infamous parties but most of all, to say thanks for their support over the past 15 years. We're looking forward to the next 15.

“HDK is very happy to have been around for 15 years, and delighted to be celebrating such an amazing milestone. The secret to Hot Desert Knights success has always been our cutting-edge original bareback content, in giving customers the content they want, by listening to their desires and needs and then providing them with the fantasies they have asked for. This is no small thanks to the great teams we are blessed to have around us at HDK and CWC Corporation, our parent company, as well as the great people we work in partnership with at zBUCKz & the HDK Network of Sites. We could not have done this without a very special thanks to our loyal affiliates, who have stuck with the Hot Desert Knights studio brand over the past 15 years and helped the HDK brand grow leaps and bounds.”

Over the past 15 years, HDK has photographed and filmed more than 700 models, and produced more than 100 gay adult films.

For more information on the HotDesertKnights.com affiliate program, HDKBuxxx.com.

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