DeAngelo Jackson is Noir Male's 'Man of the Month' for June

DeAngelo Jackson is Noir Male's 'Man of the Month' for June

MONTREAL — DeAngelo Jackson is the June 2019 “Man of the Month” (MOTM) for interracial all-male label Noir Male.

He follows Max Konnor (January), Jacen Zhu (February), Zario Travezz (March), Dillon Diaz (April) and Aaron Reece (May 2019). All the year’s featured hunks will be in contention for 2019 Man of the Year, which includes a contract with Noir Male; 2018’s inaugural Man of the Year was Pheonix Fellington.

Jackson is a 2019 XBIZ Awards nominee for Gay Performer of the Year.

"Multiple award-winning sex god DeAngelo Jackson — I call him 'Big D' — is our man for June and this is so well deserved," said label director Chi Chi LaRue. "He was the first star to appear on Noir Male and the rest is history. DeAngelo is one of the most humble and professional men I have ever directed. June being Pride month, he’s perfect because I’m so proud that he’s part of the Noir family!"

The label’s head of production praised their latest leading man. “DeAngelo helped to put us in the spotlight during our studio launch, so it’s only fitting to give him the superstar spotlight treatment as our Pride month Man of the Month,” they said.

Jackson enthused about his latest honor. “I’m so honored to be representing Noir Male and being the MOTM in a month that means so much to our LGBTQ family; June is also my birth month, so I’ll be celebrating all month and showing my true colors.”

Click here for Jackson’s Noir Male profile, including his MOTM spotlight content and follow the label on Twitter. Find all the MOTM honorees here.

Find Jackson’s Twitter handle here.

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