Gay Content Stars Marks, Williams to Appear on Flirt4Free

CALABASAS, Calif. — Two fresh, young faces from Falcon Studios are slated to appear on Flirt4Free.com in a live broadcast.

New contract stars Tyler Marks and Bobby Williams make their Flirt4Free debut from 5-8 p.m. on Thursday.

Marks made his adult film debut last year in Jocks Studios’ “Flex,” where he drew attention with a four-way scene with costars Jason Kingsley, Pete Ross and another newcomer Jason Spear. Shortly after, Falcon signed the Connecticut native to an exclusive contract.

Williams was signed by Falcon last year after emailing the gay adult video company a nude photo submission. The Massachusetts native who now lives in San Diego has starred in “Born 2 Be Bad” and “Drenched Part 2: Soaked to the Bone,” his first video for Falcon that was shot in Hawaii.

Calabasas, Calif.,-based Video Secrets and parent company VS Media offer live video chat 24 hours a day.

“[It’s] a great opportunity for fans and webmasters alike to get a taste of Falcon’s newest models,” VS Media President Gregory L. Clayman said. “We hope that every webmaster will take advantage of this opportunity and promote this and all of the other wonderful unique feature shows that Flirt4Free provides.”

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