CockyBoys.com Holds Model Search at White Party on April 20

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Gay website CockyBoys.com announced that it is teaming up with master promoter Jeffrey Sanker and White Party 2008 to find America’s next top porn star on April 20.

Held at the largest outdoor dance party in the world, the CockyBoys Model Search will be at the X-TREME T-DANCE in Palm Springs, Calif. from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

The winner of the model search will win a contract with CockyBoys.com and $500 in cash.

“We are always looking for guys who stand out sexually, and with a sense of themselves that sets them apart as individuals,” CockyBoys.com founder Kyle Majors said. “Unique, sexy guys with that special cocky attitude.

“Jeffrey Sanker knows how to throw a party,” he added, “so we are all excited to see if we can find another CockyBoy exclusive to add to the list. I invite anyone who thinks they have what it takes to come down and show us what you’ve got.”

The X-TREME T-DANCE is an all-out high-energy dance party held during White Party weekend and will feature performances by pop star Taylor Dayne and a special surprise guest.

CockyBoy exclusives Jesse Santana, Phenix Saint, Andrew Blue, MJ Taylor, Tory Mason, Bobby Clark and Tyler Peter will be on hand to meet fans, answer questions future performers might have about the industry and talk about what makes CockyBoys so different.

Majors and the CockyBoys gang have just returned from an 11-day photo shoot during Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The footage from that notorious shoot is scheduled to debut on the CockyBoys.com site early this summer.

“While others are searching for an audience by using the same old methods,” Majors said, “we're changing it up a bit. Everything has gotten stale. We're bringing our unique sexual attitude to a wider audience. The White Party is a perfect venue for that and it will never be the same after we're done with it.”

For more information, visit the CockyBoys website or email Publicrelations@cockyboys.com

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