Mr. Skin/Mr. Man, Flirt4Free to Host TPF Pool Party

TEMPE, Ariz. — SK Intertainment, operator of Mr. Skin and Mr. Man, and Flirt4Free are joining forces to host a pool party during The Phoenix Forum for the second year in a row.

The party gets started on Saturday, April 2, at 2 p.m. on the second floor pool deck of the Tempe Mission Palms.

“We love working with the Flirt4Free team and are thrilled to make this an annual event that attendees can look forward to,” SK Intertainment President Sam Rakowski said. “We’re stepping things up to make this year’s pool party one to remember.”

The party will kick off at 2 p.m. with another hotly contested beer pong tournament, where up to 32 teams can compete for the championship and a chance to win two Ricoh 360 degree cameras and, of course, bragging rights. 

At 3 p.m. male models, sporting complimentary Andrew Christian briefs, will be poolside to represent the hottest brands in the gay adult industry and compete for the coveted title of Mr. TPF 2016 in a wet underwear contest.

The winner will take home a brand new Apple Watch, the companies said.

The fabulous Chi Chi LaRue will make a splash as guest MC this year and judges will include Tim Valenti, president of Falcon Studio Group and NakedSword Network; Morgan Sommer,  president of Cybersocket Inc.; and performer and director Trenton Ducati.

A guest DJ will provide the beats and all attendees can enjoy free beer during the festivities.

"This event was so much fun last year. Our teams have been working hard to make them even better this year and we're giving out some awesome prizes. I'm excited,” said Jeff Wilson, Flirt4Free’s director of business development.

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