Adam Christopher Launches Wh00ty.com

LOS ANGELES — Adult director and performer Adam Christopher has announced the official launch of Wh00ty.com.

“Wh00ty (which is a slang term for a girl with a big butt) is a change of direction in Adam’s career,” a rep said. “Adam is delivering a new site that he says, ‘Is an influence/mix of Greg Lansky’s current work and John Stagliano’s ‘Buttman’ series infused with ‘90s style rap music videos.’”

New scenes will be uploaded every Wednesday.

"The first exclusive scene launched Wednesday and features Fallon West, Deanna Dare and Donny Sins in a four-way butt-shaking romp called 'Wh00ty Squad,'" the rep said.

Christopher explained, “The time felt right for me for to change up. In a porn marketplace where things are constantly changing and you’re needing to broaden your horizons I wanted to do something different than just features and parodies. So I created something I’ve been working on for a year that focuses on one of my favorite body part niches in the world: big butts. 

“Body part gonzo porn niches will always be a go-to fun part of the industry that fans love; I’m excited to casually work on this going forward getting fan feedback and hopefully shooting more anal and DP scenes. All of Wh00ty.com’s scenes will include unique locations, music video style intros and beautiful big butt models of all colors, shapes and sizes getting fucked in every kind of porn scenario.”

The rep continued, “Wh00ty’s site will be a VOD platform that offers fans to purchase by scene instead of the usual membership price.”

Christopher added, "I think porn paying fans prefer this platform; they can purchase a scene based on their favorite performer or if it’s an anal scene or an orgy scene or whatever they like they can buy just the scene at a reasonable price and not get stuck with a monthly subscription." 

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