Club Hancock Signs Jay McQuay as Web Exclusive

SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Adult production company Hancock Studios has announced Jay McQuay as the newest addition to its roster of exclusive models for the newly launched paysite ClubHancock.com.

Newbie performer McQuay has appeared on MikeHancock.com, the company’s gay content site, performing in solo and massage scenes. On July 9, he will be featured in a blowjob scene, being orally serviced by another male performer for the first time.

On Club Hancock, which is aimed at the straight user that is interested in a variety of content including straight, bisexual and transgender scenes, McQuay will also appear in straight and bisexual scenes.

“He’s just hot as hell and really gung-ho about both sides of the industry and opening his boundaries,” Club Hancock founder Mike Hancock told XBIZ. “I just think he’s going to be a great asset. Members have been really, really excited about him, especially on the Mike Hancock site. His look is very popular — real muscular.

“His first straight shoot with us was with Gianna Lynn, and that was really hot,” Hancock added. “But then he came back, signed a contract and did his first blowjob scene. Most of the people that have written on blogs about him have said there is no way in hell that he’ll cross over and do anything really gay. But, he’s getting ready for his first blowjob from a guy and he’s onboard. It’s filmed and shot and we’re ready to kick it off.”

Originally from New York, McQuay has worked as a nightclub bouncer but was anxious to enter the adult industry. He also is roommates with Club Hancock performer Tyler Durdan and, according to Hancock, is willing to follow Durdan’s lead when it comes to exploring his onscreen sexuality.

“It’s fun to watch him explore where he’s going to go," Hancock said. "I never make a model do what they don’t want to do. I simply put it out there and I let them pick and choose where they’re going to take it. It’s fun for me to watch, because his real-life roommate is also on our roster. His name is Tyler Durdan, and he’s like, ‘If Tyler does it, then I’ll do it.’”

Now that Hancock has completed the launch of the Club Hancock site, he said that in the near future, he also hopes to add some female exclusives to the roster.

“We had a period where we had seven male exclusives on Mike Hancock, and I’ve decided to go away from that and limit it to two or three exclusives for each site, both male and female,” he said. “I would rather devote myself to having popular exclusives that we would like to keep, but I also like working with people who are with other companies and building their names in the industry.

“But if I have just a bunch of exclusives that I’m working with, I love bringing in the additional talent. I like having the mixture — working with completely unknowns and people who have a big name,” Hancock said.

“Because when you put people together you never know what you’re going to get and sometimes, you’re just completely surprised when you put people together, you’re just blown away at how fun and exciting and how raw the scene becomes. It’s wonderful.”

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