Adriana Chechik, Roman Todd Lead AEBN's 'Top 100 Stars of 2022' Lists

Adriana Chechik, Roman Todd Lead AEBN's 'Top 100 Stars of 2022' Lists

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — AEBN has revealed its top 100 stars of 2022 based on scene and movie sales, showing Adriana Chechik and Roman Todd ascending to the top of the leaderboard in straight and gay theaters, respectively. 

After Chechik, the straight stars in the top 10 are Natasha Nice, Cory Chase, Abella Danger, Dee Williams, Angela White, Cherie DeVille, Shalina Devine, Alexis Fawx and Kenna James.

Rounding out the top 10 gay stars, the runners-up behind Todd are Austin Young, Devin Franco, Dante Colle, Cade Maddox, Jack Hunter, Chris Damned, Beau Butler, Michael Boston and Drew Dixon.

“AEBN is honored to announce this year’s top performers. Each week we compile the most popular and highest-selling stars from the previous week. Those stats are compiled quarterly, and then in January we total it all up,” said Bishop of AEBN. “All stars are eligible to make the list but only those who have been consistently creating content and breaking hearts along the way rise to the top at the end of the year. We can't wait to see how bright the stars shine in 2023. Congratulations to everyone and we hope you have a great year.” 

For more information and to view the complete lists, visit AEBN Trends.

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