Doghouse Digital Introduces the World's Luckiest Guy: Bruno B

Bruno B didn’t know that his new job was driving porn starlets to sets, but didn’t mind when he found out. And while driving them wasn’t bad, he decided he’d prefer to ride them – and set up a Website called BrunoB.com, where the affable resident of Montreal became an Internet sensation known as “The World’s Luckiest Guy.”

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Yes, she's in this video.

It’s a reality show concept that is from all accounts actually really happened. And as with all good stories, does it really matter if it is true?

A number of Bruno B’s scenes were inspired by fan suggestions and some of his scenes were supposedly with fans – or girlfriends of fans. It may seem a bit much to believe, but then again – Shane did write Seymore Butts a letter. And that’s a bit much to believe as well.

The point is BrunoB.com has a huge fan base and is one of the more successful Websites based in Canada. It was successful enough to be bought out by Gamma Entertainment, a large adult Web company in Canada. And successful enough to have been picked up for release in both VHS and DVD formats in the United States by Doghouse Digital, the only adult video company specializing in shipping Montreal porn to the United States.

“The sex in the BrunoB: The World’s Luckiest Guy series is straightforward and versatile, the humor sophomoric, and the women are all in the 18-22 range and more importantly, hot and horny,” Jon B, general manager of Doghouse Digital, told AVN.com. “And yes, the back story really is true.”

Sure it is. But as we said earlier – that doesn’t really matter. It’s a good story.

And its good porn as well – it must be. No one would go to a Website where there was a great story and bad sex if they had to pay for it. Not even Universal could pull that off.

BrunoB: The World’s Luckiest Guy has nine women and nine scenes and is already in stores,

For more information, contact Mara Epstein at 888-599-7100 or 310-822-0090 or visit www.doghousedigital.com.