Mr. Man Wins ‘Best Niche Website’ at 2015 Cybersocket Awards

CHICAGO — Mr. Skin’s newest creation, Mr. Man, was the recipient of the “Best Niche Website” award at last week’s Cybersocket Web Awards.

Acknowledging their contribution to the cause of male celebrity nudity, the Cybersocket Web Awards, determined by the voting public, “honor individuals and companies considered to be agents of cultural change, and innovators in queer online media/ entertainment.”

Mr. Man launched in 2013 to chronicle the history of famous hunks who are doffing their duds for TV and film, from A(lexander Skarsgard) to Z(ac Efron).

According to the company, with more male nudity on TV and movies than ever before, the site has quickly caught on with millions of fans flocking to see their favorite actors in the buff.

“We look forward to continuing to provide the greatest and easiest access to all your favorite celebrity male nudity into this year and beyond,” says Mr. Skin himself, Jim McBride, adding, “Happy Nude Year!”

For more information, visit MrMan.com.

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