CockyBoys Celebrates Historic Pride in NYC

NEW YORK, NY — CockyBoys celebrated an historic gay pride in NYC this past weekend after the Supreme Court made gay marriage legal in all 50 states. At a swanky suite in the city, the CockyBoys prepare for a jam packed gay Pride weekend by sipping on champagne as exclusive performers Levi Karter and Tayte Hanson do an interview with Elle Magazine titled "Male Porn Stars Taught Me How To Look Better Naked." The full interview can be found here.

This was the start to a whirlwind weekend for CockyBoys, which included being the featured attraction on the Next Magazine float, riding down 5th Ave for the annual NYC gay pride parade. CockyBoys' Levi Karter, Tayte Hanson, Ricky Roman and boyfriend Michael Anthony, Frankie Valentine, Justin Matthews, Dalton Briggs, Liam Riley, Alex King, Alex Mecum, Dalton Briggs, and Jacob Ladder were joined by CockyBoys' owner and director Jake Jaxson, RJ Sebastian, and Benny Moorecock on the huge float as the boys danced around and passed out their new t-shirts with their new tagline "There is No Sin Here" etched on the front of the shirts.

A CockyBoys' pride weekend wouldn't be complete without an appearance at a happening NYC nightlife party in the city that never sleeps. CockyBoys were the featured guest at Erich Conrad an Drew Elliott's famed Pretty Ugly party in celebration of gay Pride held at the Diamond Horseshoe with guest DJ John Cameron Mitchell. CockyBoys Levi Karter, Tayte Hanson, Ricky Roman, Frankie Valentine, Justin Matthews, Dalton Briggs, Michael Anthony, Liam Riley, along with Jake, RJ, Benny held court at the packed venue till 4:00 am bringing an end to an extraordinary weekend for the CockyBoys.

Owner and director Jake Jaxson says of the weekend, "Was it all a dream? What a spectacular weekend. Being able to celebrate love, life, and all the possibility to come with a group of such wonderfully supportive, giving, authentic people. I never thought in a million years, as a shy gangly gay boy from South Louisiana that I would ever see the day that I would ride down 5th Ave in New York City in the largest gay pride parade in the world, with my love of 16 years, while filming over a dozen of the most unique, creative and funny souls."