Ken Ott Returns to Adult, Signs With PeterFever.com

LOS ANGELES — PeterFever.com today announced it has signed adult star Ken Ott, welcoming him back to the industry since leaving in 2015.

“With his mix of masculinity, great body and sizzling good looks… we are absolutely thrilled to bring Ken into our stable,” said company director Danny Zeeman, who purchased PeterFever in Feb. “Beyond the looks he also has a great personality, which I find equally important. It is no wonder he still has legions of fans around the world."

Ott decided to stop filming in 2015 because he suffered a knee injury. He then took time off to travel around Europe and Asia.

“I used my injury to take some time off from porn, but came to a point where I realized I am so lucky to have this opportunity and realized it is what I truly enjoy,” Ott said. “That’s why when PeterFever approached me, it was just the perfect match for my comeback and I am thrilled about the new movies we will be shooting together.”

Ott’s first feature, “Spring Break: The First Pitch,” is scheduled to start shooting this week in Los Angeles. In addition to Ott, the cast will include gay Asian newcomers David Ace and Alex Chu. 

“The biggest complaint we found from PeterFever subscribers in the last year was that there weren’t enough Asians,” Zeeman said. “I am hoping our renewed focus on masculine Asian men will take the brand back to its core and we can win back those customers who might have felt disappointed in the past.”

In addition to PeterFever.com, the company plans to include Ott in its other studios, StraightMenXXX.com and JapanBoyz.com.

“Ken definitely has cross over appeal on both our Asian and non-Asian sites, so we hope to utilize his abilities as much as possible,” Zeeman added.

For more information, follow Ott or Zeeman on Twitter.

For more information, visit PeterFever.com or follow the official Twitter.

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