Suite 703 Signs Tommy Defendi

SAN DIEGO — Suite 703, the gay division of content producer Naughty America, announced this week that it has signed newcomer Tommy Defendi to an exclusive contract.

Before signing with Suite 703, Defendi appeared on College Boys 24/7. After being discovered at the Grabby Awards in Chicago in May, the Suite 703 crew moved quickly to shoot the model for their sites HotJocksNiceCocks.com, MyBrothersHotFriend.com and MenAtWork.com. According to the company, his performance resulted in a contract offer.

Suite 703 director Jim Steele said, "Tommy is a natural born performer. The way he kisses another man makes me remember being 16 and out on a first date. While his sweetness always shines through, when he moves into sex mode, look out — he has a nasty streak that jumps off of the screen. It is so nice to work with a kid with such a big dick who also enjoys giving pleasure to others and doesn't just lay there expecting to be serviced."

Defendi seemed equally enthused about his choice to join the company.

"The scenes on the Suite703.com sites are incredible," says Defendi. "They make me look better. Seriously, they are top-notch and I am very happy to be part of that team. Jim Steele and everybody on set gave me one of the best experiences that I really had. They made it really easy for me. It was a very fun work environment."

The model will make his first appearance as a Suite703.com exclusive at a special live appearance on Aug. 6 at “Porn Star of the Week,” hosted by Jason Sechrest, at Here Lounge in West Hollywood.

To book interviews or live appearances with Defendi, contact Angel Benton at Angel@Suite703.com.

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