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Big Brother USA’s Will Wikle to star in gay porn film

By Troy Nankervis

Former Big Brother USA contestant Will Wikle has is set to make his gay porn debut new adult entertainment film The Stillest Hour.

After a lot of approaches and initial reluctance, Wilke told The Huffington Post he now felt interested in exploring his sexual identity on screen after signing with gay porn production company Cockyboys.

“I was always offered to do porn, but it never crossed my mind as something that was right for me with my comfort level and my sexuality. I never wanted the project to be porn,” he said.

But the 37-year-old says this all changed 12 months ago while attending a fashion launch held by BCALLA brand founder Brad Callahan.

Splashed across screens at the event were videos produced by Cockyboys on loop, and Wikle says the sight of former modelling partner Colby Keller setting off a confetti canon as he pleasured himself was just enough to pique his interest.

“It hit me like a lightning bolt. I thought to myself, ‘I could do this, with them’,” he said.

Wilke says he approached director Jake Jaxson and his partner RJ Sebastian with an idea for a adult-inspired feature film, and the rest is history. After Keller and Levi Karter were brought in to co-star, The Stillest Hour entered production and filmed across 26 days last August.

“I began thinking about the story of the project, and it would make more sense if it was about a triangle of people, and not just a duo,” said Wilke.

“It would be interesting to bring a super young energy to it, who would be coming from his sexual identity from a completely different place.”

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY from the cast of THE STILLEST HOUR & @exterface

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And despite some criticism from trolls online, Wilke says the commentary around his journey into adult entertainment has been more superficial than personally vindictive.

“As I’ve evolved and tried to come to terms with my sexuality, it’s continued to be a journey that has been disassociating sex from regret, fear, guilt and shame so I can allow myself to enjoy it,” he said.

“It was really cathartic to take ownership of this type of project specifically. I knew it was going to be difficult, public opinion aside, but personally.

“My past experiences have shown me that any time I’ve thrown myself into something I knew in my heart that I needed to do, that’s when my identity becomes clearer and more connected to who I really am.

“I’ve gotten so much out of this project, but I also feel like we’re only at the tip of the iceberg.”

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