Top Gay Stars Launch New Label

MADRID — Gay adult performers Damien Crosse and Francesco D’Macho have launched Stag Homme Studios, a production label based in Madrid. The real-life partners will be prominently featured in live webcasts, DVDs and other content.

A soft launch of the official website currently features a teaser for “While the City Watches,” their first film together under the new banner. The official launch is scheduled for Oct. 8.

Online, Stag Homme will feature “unscripted, real, up-close-and-personal sex, including hot and daring guerilla footage, as well as more creative fantasy content,” the studio announced.

They plan to recruit new talent from around Spain and other cities in Europe, as well as South America and the U.S.

Crosse and D’Macho also have set recurring features “StagTV” and “Coffee with the Stars,” which will be made available to website members.

The company said StagTV will offer an inside look at Crosse and D’Macho’s “trouble-magnetic adventures across the globe, taking their site’s members deeper into the porn world. And, yes, you can expect to find plenty of sexual content.”

“Coffee with the Stars” will feature twice-monthly filmed interviews with notable names from the world of gay adult, as well as live chats with Crosse and D’Macho.

The Stag Homme site webstore will offer “various autographed DVDs and porn paraphernalia, but also items like filthy jocks, stinky high tops and ‘abused’ articles of clothing” used on film sets.

Crosse has shot about 15 films since his 2006 debut, primarily for Raging Stallion Studios and Titan Media. He is currently featured in “Home Bodies” and “Hotter Than Hell, Part 1” for Raging Stallion. He also maintains a blog.

D’Macho also operates a blog. Since 2006, he has shot roughly a dozen blue movies for Hot House Entertainment. His most recent erotic work is the DVD “Paging Dr. Finger” as well as live webcasts for the Hot House membership site.

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