NakedSword Releases 'Infamous' Finale

NakedSword Releases 'Infamous' Finale

SAN FRANCISCO — NakedSword Originals has announced the release of the concluding episode for "Fuck You I'm Infamous." 

Directed by NakedSword's mr. Pam, "Fuck You I'm Infamous" features interviews with "infamous bad boys of porn" and pairs them together in "some of the hottest sex scenes of the summer!"

“Being a bad boy is something I’ve always been pretty good at it," said Cameron Diggs, who is described as a bad boy with the swagger and the police record to back it up. "Comes natural really." The viral video of his “shark dick” shows what can happen from the boredom of serving a five-year prison term.

"This unapologetic stud paid his dues, currently fights for the legalization of marijuana and is enjoying the attention he's getting from being one of the most infamous stars in gay porn," a company spokesperon said. "It only seemed fitting that NakedSword should put him with the adorable, angelic, Colton Grey. Of course, Colton is not as innocent as he looks. He tell us that he likes to have fun, which often involves breaking the law.

"Thankfully, there is no law against him gagging on Cameron’s great white shark," they added. "These tattooed bad boys deliver a sex scene guaranteed to go down in infamy. Watch this five-star series finale now, playing only on NakedSword.com."

Director mr. Pam, in describing the finale, remarked, "Cameron Diggs really does have all the makings of a bad boy — he oozes it actually. Pairing him with Colton Grey was perfect because Colton looks innocent with his big blue eyes and he just really went there and took everything Cameron gave him. Cameron is new to the industry but he really knows how to lay it down! This scene is perfect for the finale of a series that was full of one stand out sex scene after another!" 

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