Diego Sans Gives Wide-Ranging Interview To Gay Site QueerMeNow

Diego Sans has a storied history in the adult industry. He was one of the first "brand ambassadors" for iWantEmpire back in 2017, and continues to be an exclusive performer for Men.com—and now, the friendly Brazilian top model, who's famous for his witticisms and his free speech, has given a funny, open video interview to the website QueerMeNow.net.

In the video, Sans reflects on his debut as a porn star for Randy Blue 10 years ago, the origins of his stage name and how he joined the prestigious cadre of Men.com exclusive performers seven years ago.

“With half a million followers on Instagram, Diego Sans is among the most popular gay porn stars with a decade experience in the adult industry, I’m sure fans will want to know more about him,” said QueerMeNow's nameless thirtysomething gay Asian moderator.

In addition to personal details about his private life, Diego also explained how he feels about all the “funny crazy sex positions” that the adult movie producer Marc MacNamara came up with during some iconic shootings, such as the award-winning movie Tarzan from Men.com.

In the interview, Sans also answers a direct question from his fans, several of whom have asked when the stud will again bottom on screen?

“I don’t know what tomorrow has in store for me. Anything is possible! I am happy to be where I am right now and that I have the opportunity to exchange and learn from my fans,” Sans humbly responded.

During the interview, the handsome Latino model seized the opportunity to share his thoughts about the clip business and its impact on studio productions and also on his fans that he loves. 

According to QueerMeNow's moderator, Sans is a very kind man who likes to engage with social and environmental matters, and naturally took advantage of the interview to express his point of view regarding the role of pornography as sex education and a source of information for the youngest.

The full Diego Sans interview for QueerMeNow.net may be found here. Sans may also be found on Twitter and AVN Stars.