Centaur Media Launches All-Male Paysite 'House of Angell'

Centaur Media Launches All-Male Paysite 'House of Angell'

LOS ANGELES — Will and Liam Angell, owners of Centaur Media, the parent company of MuscleBearPorn.com, have announced "a 'chosen family' concept" for their newly launched paysite, HouseOfAngell.com.

"Building on the eight years of success with MuscleBearPorn, the couple have created a 'family' of porn actors who not only film together, but work as a team to support, promote and share ideas with each other in an effort to grow their brands into the best, most successful they can be," explained a rep.

"In 2020, as Will and Liam celebrated their 12-year anniversary together in lockdown, they began asking themselves if their life in the backwoods of the Great Smoky Mountains was still what they wanted. They loved life at 'The Bearcamp,' but it was lonely — something many people were experiencing during the pandemic," the rep continued. "Will is from a big family and always dreamed of a big farmhouse filled with 'Daddies' and 'Boys,' 'Brothers' and 'Uncles' living in a supportive masculine environment as a family. They decided to pack up and move west to Palm Springs and that’s where HouseofAngell was born."

The rep described the new site as "a total California porn fantasy come to life."

"HouseofAngell has gathered the very best the industry has to offer, men at the top of their games in their respective niches," including "world-famous fister" Ryan James (aka HungerFF) and trans performer Trip Richards (aka TripleXTransman) with Bishop Angus, Nick Capra and Jack Dixon, as well as studpups Gunnar Gates, Levi Maverick and Luke Truong and up-and-comer "sexy daddy" Lance Charger.

The paysite launched with 10 exclusive "family-oriented" taboo scenes with twice-monthly planned updates.

"MuscleBearPorn will continue but will be exclusively muscle bears," the rep noted. "The 'family-style' and 'Daddy-boy' connections that have earned the site a cult following will be the central focus of HouseOfAngell."

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