Grooby Launches Transnificent, 1st Trans Male Site

Grooby Launches Transnificent, 1st Trans Male Site

LOS ANGELES — Grooby has announced the launch of Transnificent: Beyond Boys, the company's first paysite for transmasculine and male-identifying performers.

The site features "sexy and authentic solo and hardcore scenes with trans men," noted a rep, including Teddy Bare, Brex Boogie, Dee Darkholme, Eden, Keith Eros, Jameson Grae, Haskell, Braden Hughes, Ari Koyote, Billy Lore, Austin Spears, Viktor, Noah Way and Judas X.

“I've looked at doing a trans men site at different periods over the past 20 years, but I couldn't see enough models and [enough] different looks and types to fit our usual business model,” Grooby CEO Steven Grooby explained. “That has changed in the last few years, and the amount of trans male and male-identifying content creators have grown substantially with some really amazing individuals."

“I wanted to create a paysite they would feel comfortable appearing on and give them the ability to present themselves how they wanted to be seen," he sauid. "The first wave of models on the site helped come up with the name ‘Transnificent: Beyond Boys’ and guided us right as we developed the site. This is new territory for us, and I'm excited to see what we can do and if we can emulate our Grooby Girls business model."

The rep noted Transnificent is accepting applications worldwide for new producers and potential models; apply at Grooby.com.

“Models don’t need experience, they just need to bring a good attitude about feeling sexy and a desire to show themselves to the world,” Steven Grooby. “Just like Grooby Girls, we work with a wide range of looks, body types and backgrounds, so we encourage those interested to submit an application.”

Visit Transnificent.com and follow the new label and Grooby on Twitter. 

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