Kink.com Debuts Lance Hart Fetish Channels SweetFemdom, ManUpFilms

Kink.com Debuts Lance Hart Fetish Channels SweetFemdom, ManUpFilms

LAS VEGAS — Kink.com will now offer fetish content from performer-filmmaker Lance Hart on two branded channels: ManUpFilms and SweetFemdom.

The latter label features “cute girls doing mean things, including sissification, pegging, cuckolding and more to hot guys,” a rep said, while ManUpFilms is “all about hot guys getting weird and engaging in cosplay, playful BDSM, mind games and other fetishes with each other.”

The Kink.com channels will offer “a taste of the best scenes” drawn from the membership sites of both imprints. A Kink.com membership will include access to both channels.

“Kink.com was one of the first companies to regularly shoot me as talent. They changed my career for the better,” said Hart. “I made over a dozen lifelong friends at the Armory, where they used to host me and film us all. I’m happy and honored to have my own content on their site now. I’m also excited to see what Kink members think of my content. I think they’ll dig it.”

Visit SweetFemdom and ManUpFilms on Kink.com’s flagship site.

The prolific Hart has busily expanded the reach of his handcrafted fetish content this year. He formed Lance Hart Studios and inked a distro pact with Joy Media Group, and struck a VOD/streaming deal with AEBN.

Hart is the reigning XBIZ Cam Awards winner for Male Clip Artist of the Year. He recently earned Fetish Awards hardware and a pair of Pornhub Awards nominations. Follow him on Twitter.

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