Kameron Scott, Todd Welch Hook Up on Jet Set Men Live!

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Performers Kameron Scott and Todd Welch will appear on Jet Set Men Live! tonight.

“When Kameron and Todd step before Jet Set’s cameras, they will do so as seaside neighbors,” the studio said. “They live in the same city, hang out in the same bars and see each other in passing, but they don’t know one another. That will change tonight.”

Scott and Welch both measure over six feet tall. “This towering twosome are expected to take turns topping each other, trying to see who is toughest — the one on top, or the one getting topped.”

Kameron Scott, 21, has “a dry wit, soft brown hair and dazzling, chocolate eyes,” said the studio. He also has “an always-hard cock whether on top or bottom.”

Todd Welch, 28, is a local bartender with “autumn-brown” eyes and hair who “likes to wow gay Floridians with a tasty cocktail and an even tastier fuck hole.”

The one-hour live webcast will stream on the Jet Set Men website starting at 10:00 pm EST.

It is available for free to website members. Non-members may have access to the webcast by visiting the main studio site, registering via the “Live Sex” tab and then visiting the Jet Set Men Live! dedicated website.

Gay adult studio Jet Set Productions was founded in 1993 and is based in North Hollywood, Calif. Jet Set Men Live! is broadcast from the company’s East Coast studio in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

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