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Brent Corrigan Set For Live Cam Show

DSC_5563-001Adult film star Brent Corrigan has announced he will be doing a live cam show on Monday January 6th and if popular it may become a weekly event.

Corrigan, one of the most popular gay adult film stars of all time, retired from the adult film business four years ago to focus on a professional acting and directing career.

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Since moving into mainstream film Corrigan has been working under his real name Sean Paul Lockhart. The budding actor has had roles in a number of independent films.

Corrigan spoke to OUTinPerth about making the transition from one career to another back in 2012.

“This sort of thing doesn’t happen overnight. People have to get used to the idea that I’m changing one career for another – and that even though I’m not going to be seen in the same light doing the kind of work I once was known for being pretty good at – I believe I’m just as good if not better at my new work.” said Corrigan.

Now the performer says he’s feeling like being an exhibitionist again.

“…right now I’m feeling a little bit more like ‘The Show Off’ than the ‘Analytical Filmmaker'” Corrigan wrote on his webpage.

Corrigan says he now feels like having a little bit of both worlds.

“Basically, I’m going to do a bit of both.  I’m not saying I’m going to launch straight into Treasure Island bareback gangbangs, so don’t freak (or salivate!).” Corrgian wrote.

OIP Staff

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