ClubHancock.com Signs Jonny Magnum

SAN DIEGO — Adult online content producer ClubHancock.com has announced that it has added a new performer to its list of exclusive models. Jonny Magnum is the latest contract performer for the website, which features gay, “gay-for-pay,” bisexual, dominatrix and fetish content.

“I’m excited to have Jonny on board,” Club Hancock owner Mike Hancock said. “Jonny has what it takes to go right to the top in the industry. He’s got a great look, a great body, and he’s driven. His versatility makes him a very attractive addition to the Hancock family. I’m expecting big things.”

Magnum, first “gay-for-pay” scene, pairing the new exclusive with Ryan Andrews, is available for viewing on ClubHancock.com.

“Being an exclusive model is an awesome opportunity for me,” Magnum said. “I’m still new to the business, but I feel comfortable with Hancock Studios. It’ll be a great place to learn and grow as a performer.”

Club Hancock launched on the 4th of July, and is the sister site for MikeHancock.com, which is the director’s all-gay online venue.

The ClubHancock.com site features professional and amateur talent, in straight, bisexual and gay scenes aimed at the straight and couples audience. Prior to going live, the site attracted some attention with the announcement of straight adult performer Kurt Lockwood’s first bisexual scenes, which are slated for broadcast in late August.

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