AEBN Reveals Kira Noir, Andy Rodrigues as Top Stars for Q2 of 2023

AEBN Reveals Kira Noir, Andy Rodrigues as Top Stars for Q2 of 2023

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — AEBN has revealed its top-selling stars for the second quarter of 2023, with Kira Noir landing atop the leaderboard for straight theaters and Andy Rodrigues heading up the gay ranking.

The performers ranked after Noir on the straight list are, in descending order, Slimthick Vic, Amber Moore, Dee Williams, Natasha Nice, Reagan Foxx, Scarlett Jones, Dakota Tyler, Cherie DeVille and Lauren Phillips.

Following Rodrigues in the gay rankings are Austin Young, Sir Peter, Kosta Viking, Beau Butler, Drew Sebastian, Felix Fox, Sean Xavier, Trevor Brooks and Devin Franco.

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