Jason Sechrest Releases 'Top 10' Male, Females Stars of 2006

LOS ANGELES – Sex talk radio host Jason Sechrest, aka Jason Curious, released his "Top 10" list for 2006 of the most popular male and female porn stars on his website, JasonCurious.com.

With his website tracking software, Sechrest was able to compile a list of which stars received the most pages hits, which he says is “always more than telling when it comes to breaking through the hype to recognize those who are truly the most sought after stars of the year.”

Sechrest also noted that “The Top 10 Most Popular Men and Women of 2006” ranges from brand new stars to retired ones, and truly reflects the range of men, women and transsexuals that surfers want to look at, regardless of their most recent work.

“What matters is whether or not the fans have been interested in them above everyone else in the past 12 months,” Sechrest said. “It's always a very surprising list.”

Topping Sechrest’s two lists for 2006 is gay performer Brent Everett for the second consecutive year and Allanah Starr, the first transsexual to make the JasonCurious.com top list.

Each of the stars listed in the Top 10 will be featured on the homepage of JasonCurious.com with links back to their own websites. The performers also will receive a special award graphic to post on their websites and link back to JasonCurious.com if they so choose.

The "Top 10" most popular men include Brent Everett, Roman Heart, Ken Ryker, Jason Adonis, Barrett Long, Caleb Carter, Jason Hawke, Maxx Diesel, Tom Katt and Billy Brandt.

The "Top 10" female stars include Allanah Starr, Ashley Blue, Stormy Daniels, Vicky Vette, Nina Ferrari, Xara Diaz, Kira Reed, Sativa Rose, Kylie Ireland and Daphne Rosen.

Sechrest and his site has been covered by Rolling Stone magazine, MTV News and ARENA magazine, which listed him on its "50 Most Powerful People in Porn" along with Larry Flynt and Hugh Hefner. Sechrest currently pens columns for Club International and Badpuppy magazines and hosts a weekly sex talk radio show "The Young & the Curious" at KSEXradio.com.

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