Braincash Brings Back Bruno B

MONTREAL, Canada — Affiliate program Braincash has announced that it will bring back an amateur niche male icon known as Bruno B with the launch of BrunoBReloaded.com.

Billed as a regular guy who “took his sex life by the balls,” Bruno B was known as an early male pioneer of the online amateur niche, Cindy Gawrych of Braincash told XBIZ.

“Bruno is the first real male personality to be an identifiable star in the amateur niche,” Gawrych said. “His new site is our biggest venture into the amateur-meets-reality niche.”

While the site will have the standard biweekly updates — one of classic Bruno B content and one featuring new footage — Matt Nolet of Braincash said users will notice two things that set Bruno B apart from other amateur sites.

“Bruno used to work just in Montreal with local girls,” Nolet said. “He is now working internationally, so I think fans will get a lot out of that. But even more important for the fans is the way we’ve edited the footage to match the concept of the site, which is the humorous reality of an amateur shoot.”

According to Nolet, the post-production team working on the site has showcased Bruno B’s humor by keeping the moments that would otherwise be considered outtakes.

The quirky trailer announcing Bruno B’s return alludes to the site’s humor by using special effects such as a green screen and other sound effects as a montage chronicling Bruno B’s international quest for his next leading lady.

The site is live for users now, Gawrych said, and the company plans to begin a full range of promotions for webmasters in February.

According to Gawrych, one plan already in the works is to marry existing Braincash solo girl content with the Bruno B Reloaded site when some of the company’s best known solo girls spend the night with Bruno B.

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