Influencer Tyler Wu Launches 1st Paysite With WebMediaProz

Influencer Tyler Wu Launches 1st Paysite With WebMediaProz

LAS VEGAS — Performer and influencer Tyler Wu has launched his first membership site, Wuboyz.com, with WebMediaProz.

Wuboyz is described as a creator-led compendium of fansite material and exclusive original content from influencer Tyler Wu, a former pro figure skater who is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Cantonese. The site features custom clips, live private shows and chat as well as one-on-one messaging, which Wu noted he particularly enjoys.

"I love to get to know people and have met many followers while traveling," Wu said. "It’s been a joy meeting so many people from different backgrounds, and receiving so much love and support for the content I put out."

Reflecting Wu's international interests, current scenes on his site were shot in London, Los Angeles and Colombia, with plans in the new year to shoot in Turkey, Taiwan and South America.

"We rely on authentic chemistry," Wu added. "If we don't want to fuck each other's brains out, we don't film."

WebMediaProz and Zbuckz affiliate network CEO Danny Zeeman first met Wu during a collaboration for PeterFever.

"I immediately awestruck by his unique eye for quality, boyish good looks, and extreme intellect," Zeeman said. "By focusing on quality, and filming only with the guys he is truly passionate about, Tyler achieves a level of eroticism and sensuality not often found in today's porn. We are thrilled to welcome him to the zBuckz family and help him grow his unique brand to the next level."

Visit WuBoyz.com and follow Tyler Wu on Twitter.

Visit Zbuckz for affiliate promotion; direct inquiries to dannyz@zbuckz.com.

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