Reno Gold Launches Membership Site With Pinstripe Media Group

Reno Gold Launches Membership Site With Pinstripe Media Group

MONTREAL — Reno Gold, reigning XBIZ Cam Awards "Best Male Premium Social Media Star," has partnered with Pinstripe Media Group on the launch of a new membership site.

Content will include Gold's "exclusive library of pro-am content, as well as the option for members to request custom videos and personal one-on-one interactions through online chat," noted a rep.

The performer and entrepreneur will also direct two new scenes per month featuring other performers as well as four solos and two new all-male scenes.

"Ever since I saw my first porn I knew I wanted to be a porn star. Now I’ve taken that dream even farther by launching my very own studio," Gold enthused. "I started in the adult industry at 18 doing webcam modeling and dancing, which eventually led me to OnlyFans. I love being in front of the camera but what I learned from creating my own content is that I really liked having creative control over my scenes and conceptualizing them myself. I wanted even more creative control when it came to my actual platform, so I created RenoGold.com with the help of Pinstripe Media."

"Some guys I’ve been shooting have never done porn before and I enjoy mentoring them and creating a killer first scene," he added. "I hope to keep pushing the boundaries and expanding the content repertoire. There’s so much more to come."

Pinstripe CEO Hector Camacho described "a very palpable feeling of excitement here."

"Through his unique style and drive, we have watched Reno Gold become one of the top self-made adult content creators in the world, and have no doubt that he will become porn’s new golden boy," he added. "We are exhilarated to be working together."

Subscriptions are currently on offer at an introductory rate to commemorate the launch; the site's content is available for affiliate promotion through PinstripeCash. Direct inquiries to support@pinstripecash.com.

Visit RenoGold.com and follow Gold on Twitter.

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