BangBros Launches FilthyFamily.com

MIAMI—Taboo porn gets the BangBros treatment with the new site FilthyFamily.com, which launches on Friday, October 12th.

The site features A-list MILF performers, rising newcomers and seasoned male talent entangled in compromising situations that almost always lead to facials.

BangBros Executive Producer Colin Rae said that while the taboo niche is far from new, his company is applying its own unique touches to the well-worn scenarios.

“We think we have an interesting take on the whole taboo, family-style sites that are out there now,” Rae told AVN.

The BangBros exec said FilthyFamily is similar in feel to their popular MomIsHorny.com, but it takes things a step further.

“This goes a little more extreme,” Rae assured. “We’re shooting it in LA, Miami and Las Vegas. We’ve put a lot of time and energy into this. It’s a unique niche and we think we’ve nailed a different perspective that other companies have not when getting into this genre. We’re giving it a different feel and different look than other companies have.”

Rae noted some of the stars already featured in the first eight episodes, including Cherie DeVille, Alexis Fawx, Chloe Cherry, Hannah Hays, Khloe Kapri, Harmony Wonder, Anastasia Knight, Riley Anne, Mr. Pete, Ryan McLane, Lucas Frost, Tyler Nixon, Eric John and Ricky Spanish.

Fan favorite Ariella Ferrera is shooting her scene today and the bankable Brooklyn Chase is coming soon, Rae promised.

“We have some of the hottest teens and hottest MILFs—a good cross section—and some young male talent and veteran male talent,” Rae added.

“We’re trying to make this old concept authentic and hope the fans and critics recognize this.”

FilthyFamily, which is part of BangBros' network of 30-plus premium sites, will be updated bi-monthly, according to Rae, who said “if the demand is there” the scenes will be coming to DVD and pay-per-view in the future.

“We’re trying to make a product where people who don’t normally watch porn may be drawn to this,” Rae continued. “There are a lot of comedic aspects to this that we added to draw in a different audience.”

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