All blog posts, videos, pics etc of Flash Brown, the big dick black straight porn star, who hit the scene last year, will be removed(this morning), from About Gay Porn Blog and all other blogs in the family, at his request. Although, we didn’t HAVE to take them down, I chose to honor his request, because, quite frankly, I have no interest in promoting ANYONE, who doesn’t wish to be promoted on gay porn blogs.
Apparently, Flash Brown, is of the opinion, that the couple of solo videos he did on gay porn sites and his appearance on a popular gay porn blog, such as this one, will hurt his blossoming career in straight porn. Obviously, dude has not spoken to the countless straight porn stars, who have appeared on gay porn blogs. I doubt very much, that the careers of Brian Pumper, Nat Turnher(never quite sure how to spell his name), Sean Michaels, Jean-Claude Baptiste, CJ Wright, Jason Brown, etc, have been hurt by having gay and bisexual fans.
So, I apologize to his fans, but he will no longer be featured on any of our blogs – straight, gay, or bisexual. In this economy, I would have thought, porn stars, straight or gay, would welcome all the fans they could get, but your dollar is not good enough for Flash Brown. I am guessing, he doesn’t realize, that some visitors to gay porn blogs also purchase straight porn. I mean, we also get tons of female visitors. Or, maybe, his heterosexual image(which wasn’t in question), is far more important to him, than gaining fans and the revenue that brings. Who knows, maybe he never got into porn, for the fans or money, maybe it’s strictly for pleasure.

Apparently, he has also contacted other gay porn blogs, to ask them to remove his images/videos. I doubt, all of them will(because they don’t have to and he did sign models releases for the shoots in question). Not to mention the TGPs some of those galleries will already be on. So you can always Google, if you are hell bent on supporting an individual, who doesn’t value your support.
Personally, I find it extremely petty, small-minded, homophobic and lacking good business sense, but, that’s just my humble opinion. If he feels uncomfortable with it, for whatever reason, valid, or not, then we don’t want him on our blogs. I have never encountered this, in all my years, in this industry, but I have no desire, to make anyone feel uncomfortable. I am sure in a few years time, he will look back and realize the absurdity of it all, or maybe not.
Again, just my 2 cents and no hard feelings(they know what I mean). We are all entitled to our opinions, feelings and the way, in which, we strive to carve out our niche(s) in life. That’s what makes the world go round.
We wish you luck, Flash Brown – really, we do.