Cocky Boys Web Exclusives Get Multiple Noms

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Four CockyBoys.com web exclusive models have been named to the nominations list for Freshmen magazine’s “Freshmen of the Year” award. Performers Jesse Santana, Christian Owen, Tory Mason, and Jonathon Lowe number among a field of 42 candidates.

In addition to receiving nods from Freshmen magazine, Santana also has been nominated in four categories for the upcoming Grabby Awards, including Best Performer, Best Newcomer, Best Dick and Best Bottom.

Mason has received a Grabby Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.

The Grabby Awards, hosted by Gay Chicago magazine, are scheduled to take place May 24 in Chicago.

Online voting will determine the winner of the ‘Freshmen of the Year’ award. To see a full list of nominees, click here.

“They are all among the best, most attractive and talented performers out there, I’m not surprised that both Freshmen Magazine and The Grabby Awards are recognizing their talents,” Cocky Boys’ founder Kyle Majors said.

"When we first started, we put everything into finding people that would maintain our reputation," he added. “Performers are treated exceptionally well, clips are better produced and the scenes offer cockiness, spontaneity and the true animal energy of hot guys in action.”

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