CockyBoys Signs Cameron Adams

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Cameron Adams is the winner of the CockyBoys.com model search, held last weekend at White Party.

CockyBoys.com teamed up with Jeffrey Sanker and White Party 2008 to find the next CockyBoy at the White Party X-TREME T-DANCE in Palm Springs. The CockyBoy model search had hundreds of guys enter the contest for the opportunity to become a CockyBoy exclusive and receive $1,000 in cash.

“But one guy stood out,” CockyBoys owner Kyle Majors said.

Adams, 21, stands 5’10” and weighs 160 pounds. He’s a gymnast and a swimmer and he sports a smooth, swimmers build with tattoos.

“He has these intense, serious eyes,” Majors said. “A total package. The rest of the boys will love him and so will our audience.”

“I’ve never done porn before,” Adams said. “A friend of mine does, though, so when I saw the model search at White Party I decided to go over and talk to them. The guys were all seriously hot and different, so I felt comfortable right away and decided that this is something I could do. I had so much fun with the guys over the weekend and I love sex so this is a win-win situation for me.”

“Cameron fits in perfectly with the rest of the guys on our site,” Majors said. “He’s confident and very sexual so I have no doubt he will be comfortable in front of the camera even though this will be his first time. He’s a versatile bottom and he loves to get fucked so I’m sure [viewers] will be seeing him in some compromising positions on the site in no time.”

Adams joins a solid group of CockyBoy web exclusives including Jesse Santana, Guy Parker, Phenix Saint, MJ Taylor, Tory Mason and Bobby Clark.

Adams’ first scene will debut on CockyBoys.com sometime in May.

For more information, contact Publicrelations@cockyboys.com or visit the CockyBoys site.

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