Gay Porn News Round-Up: Larkin Longs For Trump, Grabbys And Chi Chi Promote Chem Sex Parties, FratX Now A Breeder, And More!

Posted April 19, 2022 by with 19 comments

What have your favorite (or not-so-favorite) stars been up to this week? Here’s a round-up of gay porn news over the last few days, including one star who’s trolling for Trump, a recovering addict being used to promote PnP, and two studios undergoing some major changes.

—The Artist Formerly Known As FratX
First they deleted or edited scenes and changed their name from FraternityX to FratX after credit card companies threatened to not process payments due to “explicit content,” and now FratX has changed their name once again. The new name is “BreederBoys,” and the change doesn’t appear to be because of content issues, but rather a change in site management. FratX/BreederBoys used to be managed by a company called OLB, but now BreederBoys is being operated by a company called “Fenrir.” Content is still being produced in Las Vegas with what looks like the same crew and models.

—Johnny Bids Farewell To MindGeek
Another site management change, this time involving Johnny Rapid. He launched his career at Men.com and then branched out with his own personal membership site, JohnnyRapid.com, a few years ago. JohnnyRapid was a partner site to Men while both were owned and operated by parent company MindGeek, but now, JohnnyRapid.com has been sold to another Canadian porn conglomerate that manages porn sites: Gamma. While the domain and all new videos are under Gamma management at the new JohnnyRapid.com, they didn’t take control of all of Johnny’s videos. As of today, there are only 55 videos on the new JohnnyRapid.com, but Johnny of course has hundreds of scenes that are still on Men.com. Among the new videos on the new site, Johnny can be seen with Pierce Paris (I’m sure everyone was looking forward to that), Drew Dixon, Christian Wilde, and more.

—PnP With CCLR
While Str8Up reported on the disgraceful Grabbys “America” nominations debacle last week, there’s actually a whole other Grabbys train wreck set to take place in Europe. The adult book shop owners formerly known as “The Prowlers” are putting on both shitshows, and the one in Spain this weekend will reportedly take place outside at a hotel swimming pool with “host” Chi Chi LaRue. But before the awards are tossed out, the Grabbys are promoting their pre-parties by asking people if they’re looking to “Party or Play” at the events, as seen in the above tweet, which has been posted over a dozen times this month. Party and Play (PnP) is of course referring to drug-fueled sex parties where chem sex among gay men takes place for hours (or days) on end. Often deadly or at least severely damaging to one’s health, it’s remarkable that the Grabbys would use PnP to advertise their parties, but I guess desperate times call for desperate measures. What’s truly disturbing is that they’ve placed Chi Chi LaRue, a well-known recovering addict, on their flyer. Regardless of what anyone thinks of LaRue, even she deserves better than this, and it’s incredibly disrespectful both to her and so many in the adult industry who are struggling with addiction.

—Larkin Longs For More MAGA
Ricky Larkin must’ve been jealous of all the reactions that fellow MAGAt Sergeant Miles received over the weekend, as the blacklisted gay porn actor known for blackmailing his former girlfriend and proclaiming there are “not that many good looking black guys in gay porn” took to Twitter yesterday to ask if “Trump was really that bad” as president. He used an image of himself in a MAGA hat, which was taken for that stupid Raging Stallion movie, to further incite his followers (how this vomitous ghoul still has “fans” is a true gay porn mystery), and the responses were mostly predictable, with most saying that yes, Trump really was that bad. There was one exception, of course, from fellow brain dead COVIDiot clown Rocky Vallarta, who said he never thought Trump was that bad:

The best reply, however, came from Colby Jansen, who had the most succinct response:

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