Exclusive: Falcon Studios President Fires Ryan Rose Following Fight With Co-Workers—”Ryan Will NEVER Work With Falcon Again”

Posted September 20, 2020 by with 71 comments

Remember that Twitter fight back in July between Falcon Studios exclusives Ryan Rose, Josh Moore, and Cade Maddox? As I’ve mentioned before, I can’t remember things that happened two days ago, let alone two months ago, but I do remember that this Twitter war was quite the blowout:

As seen above, Ryan Rose called Josh Moore a “pussy ass bitch” after discovering that Moore had blocked Rose from following him on Twitter. Then, after Cade Maddox called Rose’s tweets “unnecessary,” Rose made a veiled threat against Maddox and told him to “shut the fuck up.” Rose’s harsh words for his co-workers at Falcon did not sit well with the studio’s president, Tim Valenti, and three days after Rose’s “pussy ass bitch” kerfuffle, Valenti sent an email to several Falcon employees telling them that Rose would be fired from Falcon Studios.

Str8Up has obtained a screenshot of the August 3rd email in which Valenti wrote, “Ryan will NEVER work with Falcon-NakedSword again. Very sad for him. Period. Ryan assured me he had a better attitude [for] 2020. Clearly not the case. Next stop…he will not know. You guys will and ALL of us Falcon/NS can’t wait.”

It’s not exactly clear what Valenti meant by “next stop…he will not know,” but he could just be referencing Ryan Rose’s search for future employment at a new studio? A Falcon Studios rep has not returned Str8Up’s request for comment and clarification on the firing.

Ryan Rose did confirm the firing, and he issued this brief, somewhat vague statement, telling Str8Up, “Falcon has treated me extremely well since I started in 2013 when I signed with Chris Ward.”

Ryan Rose is the second high profile departure from Falcon Studios/NakedSword recently, following director mr. Pam who also left the conglomerate over the summer. Rose launched his gay porn career as “Pierce” at Sean Cody in 2011, became a Falcon exclusive in 2013, announced his retirement in 2018, then announced his unretirement and return to Falcon in 2019.

Rose tells Str8Up that he’s about to sign an exclusive contract with another studio, so stay tuned.

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