

Two straight influencers fake being gay for clout, then have to prove it on camera. What could go wrong?
Zak Bishop is wearing a harness combined with revealing casual clothing. He welcomes a military man, Ty Roderick, into his home for a hookup. Zak is excited to have sex with a real military man, and the experience becomes especially intense as Ty roleplays as a commanding officer to Zak, who roleplays as a new recruit. Adam Vaugn (Jayden Marcos) and Camden Fenton (Ian Holms) are straight influencers who gain clout by pretending to be gay. Adam tells Camden that they've been found out and subsequently canceled. Adam decides that the best way to deal with backlash is to prove that they're gay and make a porno to gain back their social media Influence.
Writing
Sharp satire of influencer apology culture and performative allyship
Acting
Jayden Marcos commits to the absurd premise with surprising dedication

Director
Walden Woods
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film directly references real 2020s influencer scandals where straight creators were exposed for queerbaiting their audiences for engagement.
Director Walden Woods previously worked in actual adult film production, which explains the unflinching self-awareness about how 'authenticity' is manufactured on both sides of the camera.