BluMedia, the company behind gay porn site Broke Straight Boys, announced that it would be releasing its 8-episode reality show BrokeStraightBoys.TV for free online.
The reality series had previously aired in the US on cable and AT&T Uverse to subscribers of Here TV. BluMedia is making the entire first season available online starting with the premiere, which aired this past Saturday. Each week a new episode will be uploaded.
The series focuses on the controversial world of gay-for-pay models, and why men, who publicly identify as straight, are willing to film sex scenes with other guys. Of course, many believe it is nothing more than a marketing tactic, while others have argued that these boys are really just conflicted gay men who are packaged to fulfill the “unattainable” straight boy fantasy.
“Critics often don’t believe that we’re straight, but in certain circumstances, a lot of us need the money so bad that you do what you have to," explained performer Jimmy Johnson. "It becomes less of an issue about sexuality and more about survival. When you have no money… can’t buy diapers for your kid… you’ll do what it takes to provide for your family.
"I’m supporting my family and that’s what a real man does. It would take me months at a fast food restaurant to make what I do in a weekend.”
The show also examines the relationships between Erickson, his staff, and the models. Every month Mark houses a select number of these straight young men in his multi-million dollar mansion while they do scenes at a nearby studio.
And look, we won't even send you to another site ... you can check out the first episode below!