Social Media Star Matthew Camp Enters 'Camp Chaos' for Men.com

Social Media Star Matthew Camp Enters 'Camp Chaos' for Men.com

CYBERSPACE — Men.com has announced the rollout of “Camp Chaos,” an explicit, three-part docuseries centered on social media star and top content producer Matthew Camp.

Camp is among the content creators profiled by the New York Times earlier this year in a long read article titled, “How OnlyFans Changed Sex Work Forever.”

“Camp Chaos” had its world premiere May 31 at the Inside Out LGBT Film Festival in Toronto, with a U.S. premiere set for June 28 at the Frameline International LGBT Film Festival in San Francisco.

Described as a hybrid of the documentary, experimental film and art project forms, the series is “a provocative meditation exploring formative sexual memories,” a rep said.

Camp revisits a sexual experience from his life, first by sharing his memories of the encounter with the camera, and then recreating it. The project, a blend of fantasy and reality, “feels like a true and authentic portrayal of Matthew. What you see is what you get; he is truly and unapologetically himself,” notes the rep.

The performer intends for the series to function as “a time capsule of what gay relationships and encounters are like in a post-online dating and social media world,” he said. “It is current, timely, real and treats sex the way millennials treat sex. I feel like it’s important as gay men that we exercise our right to want to have sex, to make content with it, and profit off it. It’s sort of a revolutionary act.”

Men.com approached Camp and his director about working together, which resulted in the hybrid docuseries. “Matthew appears in all three episodes with soon-to-be-revealed non-porn actors. No Men.com models appear in the series. It’s strictly newcomers,” the rep told XBIZ.

The festival cuts of the series were fully explicit; softcore edits were not submitted. ‘’We’re so excited about this project. We’ve been working on it for over a year and we couldn’t be prouder of the finished product. We think people are going to be blown away. It’s a step in a new direction for Men.com and we’ve got a lot more fun and edgy projects coming up this year. Stay tuned!’’

The first episode of “Camp Chaos” will go live on Men.com June 28. Follow the studio on Twitter.

Find Camp on Twitter, Instagram and OnlyFans.

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