Jimmy Durano, Dante Colle Featured in HotHouse's 'Spot Me'

Jimmy Durano, Dante Colle Featured in HotHouse's 'Spot Me'

SAN FRANCISCO — HotHouse.com has announced the exclusive world premiere of the debut scene from its latest series, “Spot Me.”

Directed by Nick Foxx, the first scene from the new release features Jimmy Durano and Dante Colle in a public sex fantasy, "where the gym term 'Spot Me’ takes on a new meaning in the park." 

The first scene from "Spot Me" will debut on HotHouse.com on March 2; the DVD and scene downloads will be released on the Falcon Studios Group Store that same day.

“The debut scene from ‘Spot Me’ is all about the thrill and danger of fucking in public,” said Falcon Studios Group President Tim Valenti. “If you ever decide to have sex in the park, you always have to make sure one or both or all people are spotting to make sure you don’t get discovered. Jimmy Durano and Dante Colle are convincing in their realistic and extremely sexy performances of how not to get caught fucking in the park.”

HotHouse.com, featuring over 750 gay adult scenes, and the world premiere of the "Spot Me"scene starring fan favorites Jimmy Durano and Dante Colle, is available for promotion through the Buddy Profits affiliate program.

Affiliates can choose between $35 pay-per-signup or 50 percent revshare for all memberships they refer, including trials. Affiliates are encouraged to visit BuddyProfits.com for promotional material. For more information about the Buddy Profits affiliate program, contact the Affiliate Manager at affiliates@buddyprofits.com.

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