NakedSword Originals Debuts 'International Playboys' Series

NakedSword Originals Debuts 'International Playboys' Series

SAN FRANCISCO — NakedSword Originals today debuted a new production called “International Playboys,” which its publicist described as a series centering around “a smattering of the most charming, handsome, stylish and well-traveled adult stars in the world.”

BelAmi Superstar Jack Harrer, NakedSword Exclusive Mickey Taylor, Kayden Gray, Rafael Alencar, Darius Ferdynand, Cameron Diggs and Rikk York star in the series.

“Hailing from around the globe this elite group of horse-hung jet-setters takes you on a sexual journey that covers two continents in four scenes of mind-blowing, over-the-top action,” the publicist said. “Whether you prefer to make love in London, Chicago or  New York City, pack your bags and have your passport and NakedSword membership ready.”

In the debut scene, Harrer and Ferdynand get it on.

“These two muscular stunners turn heads everywhere they go, especially the streets of London,” the publicist said. “After bumping into some friends they decide to go home and feast on each other’s perfect bodies. Jack puts his giant cock to work on Darius as he takes every inch with pleasure until Jack pulls out and rewards Darius with a face full of cum.”

“International Playboys” director mr. Pam said that "Jack and Darius are a dream to shoot.”

“They look perfect together and had wonderful natural chemistry. I directed Darius with BelAmi before in Prague for the NakedSword/BelAmi movie ‘Dirty Rascals,’ so it was fun to shoot him again with a BelAmi model but this time with his porn crush, Jack Harrer, who is just stunning,” she said.

“Once we found out Jack was Darius's porn crush we went straight to our friends at BelAmi and made it happen in London. This scene is on fire and is a great way to kick off the series with a bang!"
 

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