Racist Gay Porn Star Ben Masters Continues His Comeback Thanks To NextDoorStudios

Posted December 7, 2022 by with 33 comments

As previously reported last month, racist gay porn star Ben Masters recently made his return to studio porn at RodsRoom.com. Today, Masters is back for another studio scene, this time at RodsRoom sister studio NextDoorStudios. As most know, RodsRoom and NextDoor are owned and operated by the same conglomerate, Gamma, so it’s not a surprise that Masters would hop from one studio to the other, as most NextDoor/RodsRoom models do. The new scene is a three-way, and while NextDoor could’ve hired literally anyone else from hundreds of active gay porn stars working today (or, this could’ve just been a duo scene without the addition of Masters), they chose to hire the person who spoke out against Black Lives Matter and the biggest social justice movement in the last 50 years.

The trailer:

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Masters, as NextDoor and everyone else knows, made headlines throughout gay adult and gay mainstream media in 2020 when he announced he would not be joining “black people in these parades” during the George Floyd protests. Immediately following his racist remarks, Masters made even more headlines when he was fired by the studio he worked with at the time, CockyBoys. A reminder of Masters’ racist social media rant:

In contrast to Masters’ remarks, NextDoorStudios tweeted the below statement in support of Black Lives Matter just a few days after Masters’ anti-Black Lives Matter rant:

From “we hear you, and we stand by you” to hiring the person who thumbed his nose at the “black people in parades,” this is a stark reminder of just how empty and worthless that NextDoorStudios statement was. They didn’t care then and they don’t care now, and Masters aside, one only needs to look at the model roster and scene listing on NextDoor to see that they were, of course, completely full of shit with regard to “increasing diversity.”

In the past 18 months since their “racial justice” statement, NextDoor has released nearly 250 scenes. The number of black models starring in those scenes? Six. Again: 250 scenes, and only six black models, who appeared in just 10 of the 250 scenes. So much for a “time for reflection and action.” NextDoor took more time typing the phony tweet and the Black Lives Matter hashtag than they’ve worked to recruit black models.

I suppose it’s the brazenness of their bullshittery that irks me the most, and NextDoor’s release of the Masters scene (which they could’ve shelved after being called out for the RodsRoom release last month, presuming maybe they really had “forgotten” about who Masters was) is a slap in the face to anyone, myself included, who was stupid enough to have taken them at their word last year.

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