Armond Rizzo Calls Out Porn Studio For Underpaying Bottoms
One of the most recognizable bottoms in the business recently took to Twitter to blast a studio for unfair pay.
Superstar Armond Rizzo sent out a series of Twitter claiming that a certain studio pays bottom performers “way less” than their top counterparts. The studio pays bottoms less because “the site is more top dominant,” according to Rizzo.
“I don’t give a fuck who are you to say that a bottom is worth less????” tweeted the A-list star.
Rizzo went on to reveal in another tweet that the studio in question was Blacks on Boys, a site that advertises itself as “home to the best interracial gay smut!” He also refused to work with the studio even after they apparently increased his pay. “I don’t care that you even raised my fee up. It’s just unjust you pay bottoms less and for that I decline working for you!” tweeted Rizzo.
Other performers and fans reached out in support of Rizzo. Twitter user and performer Blatino Bottom tweeted that they previously worked with Blacks on Boys and they have a history of poor pay. He also went on to tweet his past really horrific experience with working with the studio, which shows an obvious lack of respect for the welfare of bottoms during production.
One fan wrote that being a bottom is “20 times more work and risk” and another said that tops usually look good in scenes because of the effort from the bottom. Rizzo replied tweeting, “You know how many scenes I’ve done where I’ve done all the fucken work because the top is lazy as fuck.”
The Ellen Show and internet star, Kalen Allen even chimed in on the controversy. “That’s it I’m about to become a bottom activist!”
The Twitter account for Blacks on Boys has not been active since 2018, so it’s unlikely that we will see a Twitter fight evolve from Armond’s callout.
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3 Comments
Mandy
January 28, 08:59That Blatino Bottom’s recounting is really chilling. Like, WTF!!! That studio is really the shit for that. God!
Alex Tenkorang
January 28, 11:40Wow ? what a climax..!!!
Shadow
January 28, 17:10IMO Bottoms should be paid more than Tops they go through a lot. I can’t even imagine my ass getting pounded aggressively on camera only to be given a shitty pay.