HungerFF Relaunches, Debuts 2 SFW Video Podcasts

HungerFF Relaunches, Debuts 2 SFW Video Podcasts

LOS ANGELES — HungerFF has relaunched his platform with a redesign and two new SFW video podcast series, “Legends of Fisting” and “Brolapse.”

“Legends of Fisting” is updated monthly and focuses on men from whom HungerFF draws inspiration. “Brolapse” offers a more personal, in-depth look at his day-to-day life and motivations, and also features porn-star interviews, Q&As with fans and more.

“Legends of Fisting” interview subjects include retired Raging Stallion fisting icon Matthieu Paris, Hot House and Plain Wrapped Video performer Corey Jay and StudFist founder Amerifist. The interviews offer a retrospective look back on each man’s career, how they impacted the fisting genre and inspired HungerFF, and their views on the fetish landscape today.

Upcoming guests include PunchFistTop of Holewrecker.net, and Rex Armswell, founder of fisting social networking site XTremeFistMen.

Alongside the two new series, HungerFF has also launched a three-episode docuseries, “FFor The Record,” an autobiographical self-examination of his struggle to balance addiction, fame and success. The series is streaming on HungerFF.com and on his YouTube channel.

HungerFF said, “Over the last couple of years, I’ve released a handful of videos on my site that were against the grain or not the normal kind of videos I would normally release. These included videos like ‘HungerFF Reads Mean Comments,’ which gave me a chance to poke fun at myself and laugh at the shock and awe that so frequently surrounds much of the content I release. These new podcasts are the natural progression.”

For more information, visit HungerFF.com.

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