Gay Times Magazine The Porn Issue

BelAmi star Kris Evans is the sexy cover boy on Gay Times Magazine The Porn Issue.

Here’s an extract of Kris Evans article in Gay TImes Magazine:

When Kris first started making adult films with BelAmiOnline he was a working member of the Hungarian police force. That all came to a rapid end when they found out he was moonlighting as a BelAmi model and it was splashed all over the evening news of his hometown. Faced with a choice of which job to give up, Kris decided on following his career in the adult business in favor of policing the streets. For his work with BelAmiOnline, Kris has travelled to South Africa, Spain, Australia, the US, and many other locations around the world.

French star Francois Sagat is also featured in this steamy issue of Gay Times Magazine:

When we spoke to him, he was initially apologetic for his English and laying it on with a trowel, drawled, “Sorreeeee for my fronsh ack-sont”. Oh Francois. There really is no need. Though his English is indeed a little broken (like Britain then) it is endearingly cute, so we’ll keep it in where necessary.

He was signed exclusively to Titanmen and even though he doesn’t do porn shoots anymore, he still represents them and they have a good working relationship together. Without the porn roles, it would be tempting to consider Francois as forging heading with a career into mainstream acting, having starred in L.A. Zombie, Saw VI, and French arthouse film, Homme au Bain (Man in Bath).

But that’s not all, Gay Times magazine also has an interview with the star of St Trinnians Rupert Everett

He’s sort of got a point, in terms of how sexualised TV and cinema have become, though he’s quick concede it could be a generational thing.

“I think you may stumble upon something, especially when things weren’t so cleverly made and well made and polished looking,” he says, “But maybe that’s to do with being young too. All these things you do when you’re young and they hit you when you’re young. They’re very exciting but then when they’ve been hitting you for 25 years, like going to a club. A club is a club is a club. You go in there 1985 and 1995, 2005 and 2015 and really there’s not much…” he ponders, as he is wont to do, “there’s a change to the degree to which people are out of it. And it’s the same thing over and over again and you get bored with the theme, I guess. That’s the thing about getting older.”