Jeremy Hall Bottoms Online

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gay performer Jeremy Hall bottomed for the first time on his website, ClubJeremyHall.com. The Canadian performer, generally known as a “power top” performs the scenes with Chris, a 19-year-old amateur from Southern California.

Hall said the decision to bottom was influenced by request from his online fans.

“I always secretly wanted to try it, but I guess it was all your emails asking me to bottom that really made it happen,” he said. “I thought Chris would be a great scene partner. I had met Chris a couple times before. He is a gay-for-pay boy. For some reason that really turned me on.”

Hall has also performed for several top studios, including Falcon, Channel 1 Releasing, Titan Media and Studio 2000.

He is nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the GAYVN Awards for his work in “Little Big League 3, Bottom of the Ninth,” produced by All Worlds Video/Channel 1 Releasing.

Hall can also be seen in Jet Set Men’s latest blockbuster title “On Fire!”

In the adult industry since 2004, he launched his jock-themed website in October which, according to Hall, has gradually been building a large following. Members can access exclusive photos and videos, Hall’s blog, as well as athletic-based content of other models that Hall recruited.

ClubJeremyHall.com has received two nominations for Cybersocket Awards for “Best New Site of the Year” and “Best Porn Star Site of the Year.”

“It’s been tough trying to keep up the theme, constantly coming up with new locations and ideas to support the niche,” Hall said. “The effort and hard work has definitely paid off. The site is building a large following and I have been very busy, it’s very tough to keep up. Just trying to keep up with emails alone is a challenge.”

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