Last time on Meet the Morecocks, CockyBoys owners Jason (Jake Jaxson) and Adrian (RJ Sebastian) traveled across Europe with three models to help promote their photobook A Thing of Beauty: the uninhibited Jake Bass, the calm and quirky Levi Karter, and the subdued George Alvin (formerly known as Max Ryder) who struggled riding the coattails of the adult career he’d since transitioned away from.
In this installment, “The Jake Bass Experience,” the cameras have now turned to George’s partner in crime, Jake Bass, just as he returns to New York after the tour. Still shooting scenes for CockyBoys, Jake is also booked for several modeling and hosting gigs in the city that extend beyond the adult space — including a high-profile photo shoot with Diesel. Without a place to live for the summer, however, Jake is given the opportunity to live at the “CockyBoys Compound” as he attempts to build upon his wildly popular reputation for his outspoken, sweet, witty, yet often combative personality.
It should come as no surprise to Jake’s fans that his on-screen and off-screen antics are more or less the same. As Jake Jaxson explains, living and working with two boyfriends with the added responsibility of tending to the performers can be a bit overwhelming at times. And with a talented performer like Jake wearing his imperfections on his sleeves, a storm begins to brew.
Peeling away the layers of this truly one-of-a-kind performer and candidly revealing the details of his difficult past, “The Jake Bass Experience” showcases Jake in a way you’ve never seen him before — at work, at home, and while living with his bosses as he attempts to redeem himself after abusing their trust.
And there is also Paris, Jake’s all-time favorite city, the last stop on the book tour. Reflecting back on everything he’s accomplished in Europe, Jake is surprised to hear that the one CockyBoy he’s been trying to connect with, Darius Ferdynand, has arrived to join him for a date on his last day in the city of love…
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