NEW YORK, NY — Today Jake Jaxson drops part three of the epic five part mini-series, Answered Prayers. Part three, ‘The Bully,’ is now playing exclusively on CockyBoys.com and features exclusive performers Chris Harder, Dillion Rossi, Levi Karter, and Bravo Delta.
As profiled in America’s largest weekly newspaper, The Village Voice, Answered Prayers is a 21st century morality play that explores the inner workings of everyday human archetypes and the fears that haunt them. Beautifully shot and edited, 'The Bully' is the third installment of the five part mini-series and features Chris Harder's character, Sebastian Caine, who has been living a double life. By day he is a tightly wound TV pundit preaching anti-gay conservative rhetoric and by night he's sucking off his personal masseur. If there was only one word to describe Sebastian Caine, it would be "hypocrite."
All hypocrites are usually exposed and Sebastian is no different. Enter Puck, Luck, and Abel - 'The Sons of Chaos,' an eccentric trio of brothers -- playful in spirit, mischievous in nature, and wild at heart. They at times lack discipline but, when focused, their power is unmistakable. Sebastian Caine's double life, hypocrisy, and manipulation have now gotten him a one-way ticket to their bedroom. They use Caine's sexual lust and desires, which include rope, tape, and even saran wrap, to expose him as a master of lies by filming him thoroughly enjoying every dirty sexual thing they do to him. Whether or not Caine will continue to live a lie is a decision only he can make once they are done with him.
Director Jake Jaxson says of the latest installment of Answered Prayers, "Have you ever found yourself yelling at your TV screen or computer, 'Liar? Asshole? Hypocrite?' when you see that political or public figure up at the mics trying to defend the seemingly indefensible? Lest we forget Ted Haggard, the wealthy televangelist caught booty-bumping meth with a male escort. Or Larry Craig, the right-wing senator who plead guilty to cruising in an airport bathroom. Or George Alan Rekers, the southern baptist minister who hired a rentboy to help him "carry his luggage."
Jaxson continues, "The list goes on and on, but what these men have in common is that they actively preached and worked particularly against gay rights and advancement — the classic case of 'do as I say not as I do.' This is why their falls were so swift and yes, delicious, to watch."
Jaxson goes on to say, "When I see these guys up on the stage, on TV with their holier-than-thou smug faces, moralizing for profit and ambition, my mind races and wanders and I daydream, wishing that a sex tape depicting exactly what they are preaching against would fall out of the sky and magically broadcast itself uncensored on Fox News! Sadly, that never happens. But time and time again, these ‘moralizers for profit’ face disgrace — for it is always the hubris of a hypocrite that will do them in."