Lance Hart's PervOut Network Partners With Nikki Hearts' DykedDown

Lance Hart's PervOut Network Partners With Nikki Hearts' DykedDown

LAS VEGAS — Lance Hart's PervOut.com has announced a new partnership with DykedDown.com, the queer erotica site helmed by veteran performer and director Nikki Hearts.

“The brand has steadily garnered both critical acclaim and a ravenous fan base since its launch as a pay-per-download site and the time has come to take it to the next level,” said a rep.

DykedDown, the rep explained, fits in well between PervOut’s soft BDSM-focused SweetFemdom.com and the M/M/F bisexual threesome brand BiFuck.com, which was launched earlier this summer.

Hearts stated that “launching a fully functional queer porn membership site is something I’ve dreamt of since I began my career in this industry a decade ago. I’m so lucky to be able to do so with Lance and the PervOut network.”

The site grants access to all previously released DykedDown scenes, including its newest release, “Snatched from the Desert." The new title co-stars Hearts and Daisy Taylor in a passionate anal strap-on scene.

New updates will drop every week, along with regular interviews and BTS videos.

“Nikki makes incredible porn," said Hart. "I am thrilled to bring DykedDown into the PervOut network and I have high hopes for this partnership.”

Affiliates and paysites interested in promoting DykedDown can visit PervOutAffiliates.com for links and materials or contact PervOut’s affiliate manager via e-mail at jesse@pervout.com.

For more from DykedDown and PervOut, follow them on Twitter.

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