Interracial Site Blacked.com Launches

BARCELONA, Spain — Blacked.com has officially launched featuring interracial films and fashion-style photography.

The creators say that "high production values" and exclusive content will drive the site.

"I shot my first interracial scene for Blacked.com," said adult star Cherie DeVille. "Their creative team approached me asking what my ideal shoot would be. I told them and they obviously listened."

DeVille continued, "They suggested Prince Yashua and what a great recommendation this was. Prince is not only an amazing performer but a true gentleman plus he's huge so I had a lot to feast on! Blacked.com is about beautiful people doing very dirty things. I loved every minute being part of that."

Blacked.com Production Manager Mike Moz remarked, "The site will set a new standard in the market with ultra selective casting, high-budget production values and creative film making. We wanted to create a place where customers can consistently find the quality content they want to pay for.

"A lot of hard work has gone into Blacked.com and we couldn't be happier with the results but the out pouring of support from the fans throughout social media has been mindblowing already in less than 24 hours. Namely to see if the next update will feature another 'Blacked.com Exclusive.'"

Rising star Keisha Grey's first and second interracial scenes were both shot exclusively for Blacked.com.

"When I saw how huge my co-star (Jason Brown) was my eyes got really wide and my jaw dropped for real!" Grey said. "My first thought was it's unreal. My second thought was this is awesome! Third I decided right there I was going to fuck the shit out of this guy and finish him, 'Mortal Kombat' style!"

Blacked.com will include weekly updates. To stay up to date, follow the site on Twitter @Blacked_com.

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