Adam Christopher Announces Rebrand of his 'Curvy' Studio as Thicq.com

LOS ANGELES — Director Adam Christopher has announced the launch of Thicq.com, a new hardcore ‘rebranded’ adult studio from Creation Of Adam Productions.

Originally launched two years ago under the name Whootylicious.com, Thicq.com's rebrand became official on March 1, 2020 with three previously released full-length scenes with Alura Jenson, Della Dane and Mazzaratie Monica, plus two brand-new scenes featuring Alexa Grey and BBW newcomer Elisa Mae.

All scenes were shot and directed by Christopher and his crew.
 
“I became convinced after two years of being committed to Whootylicious, and talking with fans and fellow adult industry colleagues, about changing directions with the studio,” said Christopher.
 
"Our viewers definitely liked the tone of Whootylicious, which was focused on hot girls with big butts," the director explained, "but it became apparent most of them were confused and thought the site was all thick girls and BBW, so after awhile I decided a rebrand, a better name and new direction with the site were necessary."

"So I'm excited to present a new brand in gonzo adult content featuring the adult industry's real and beautiful curvy models," added Christopher. "Thicq.com will be dedicated to not just BBW but all real curvy women whether their best feature is big boobs, big butts, thick thighs — everything to celebrate their unique look."

To visit Thicq.com, click here.

For more from the rebranded label, follow them on Twitter.

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