PeterFever Announces Debut of 'Massage Exchange' Series

PeterFever Announces Debut of 'Massage Exchange' Series

LAS VEGAS — Asian-focused all-male brand PeterFever is touting the debut of its "Massage Exchange" series set in "a notorious San Francisco massage group with an 'anything goes' credo," teased a rep.

The cast, under the direction of Guy Criss, includes Nic Sahara, Zario Travezz and newcomer Alfonso Osnaya with Levy Foxx, Travis Yukarin and social media influencer Danny Ice in his adult debut.

"The lensing of 'Massage Exchange' at Hawk’s Gym in Las Vegas presented a technical challenge, as the hot sexual action unfolds simultaneously between six participants on three adjacent massage tables," a rep explained. "Three cameramen caught the couplings and managed to stay out of sight of each other’s camera views."

The rep described signing Ice for adult debut was "a bit of a coup."

"Danny has drawn a great deal of notice through his social media, racking up an impressive 328,000 Twitter followers," said the rep. "He’s excited to make the transition to professional, studio-shot porn."

Ice described the experience as "much more fun" than he expected.

"Not only did I get to have sex with some of the porn star favorites I’d been dreaming about, but it was such a fun working environment with the cast and crew," he enthused. "I recommend PeterFever to my fans for the hottest gay Asian movies — I can’t wait to see this one — and I hope everyone enjoys my very sexy scenes."

Danny Zeeman, CEO of PeterFever parent company WebMediaProz, said "Massage Exchange" features "some of our most ambitious camerawork and hottest action to date."

"With so many sexy guys all massaging each other and then converging into one hell of a hot six-way orgy, this is a solid movie that is sure to give you one hell of a happy ending," he added.

The opening installment of "Massage Exchange," titled "Drain my Tension," goes live today at PeterFever.com; follow the studio on Twitter.

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