BelAmiOnline Wraps Mega Gay Porn Shoot in South Africa

NEW YORK, NY — Gay producer BelAmiOnline announced the wrap of what it is calling the largest gay porn shoot in history that included 27 models, 15 crew members and boasts a $400,000 price tag.

BelAmi founder George Duroy said, “We just wrapped production on what is likely the biggest and most expensive production in gay porn history or certainly in the past couple of decades."

"BelAmiOnline had a record year of growth last year so I wanted to put even more money into production this year and give our loyal customers some extra special groundbreaking content."

Duroy added that BelAmiOnline saw record increases of 60% in online membership and over 100% increase in traffic to its site last year. “Currently, well over one million unique users from around the world visit BelAmiOnline.com on any given month,” he said.

During the course of the shoot the company filmed close to 100 pieces of original programming including documentary footage, photo shoots and interviews with models. In addition to filming they also shot the talent in underwear by Aussie Bum.

All of BelAmiOnline’s star models were in attendance including Dolph Lambert, Luke Hamill, Kris Evans, Brandon Manilow, the Peters Twins, Jean-Daniel Chagall, Todd Rossett and many more including new talent yet to be seen.

BelAmi also launched its BelAmi Photo School Workshop in South Africa. Fans were able to take lessons with BelAmi photographers Howard Roffman and Benno Thoma at the shoot.

The company said that the workshop drew fans from all over the world including the U.S., England, Italy, Norway and New Zealand. BelAmi said fans can expect to see more workshops in the future.

Content from this production will be posted beginning in May.

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