
Jean Franko
Overview
GayVN Award winner Jean Franko up close and personal. Watch a 'reality' flip-flop with Brazilian star Rocky, take a close look at Jean Franko`s private life (his Barcelona apartment and his real-life lover), sample his best scenes, each bookended by an exclusive, tell-all interview and a juicy photo-shoot. A tribute to Jean`s masculine all-Latin good looks, massive 9-inch cock and magnetic sexuality.
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Jean Franko
Jean Franko
(archive footage)
Jean Franko
(archive footage)


Eric Flower
Eric Flower
(archive footage)
Eric Flower
(archive footage)


Ricky Martinez
Ricky Martinez
(archive footage)
Ricky Martinez
(archive footage)


Roberto Giorgio
Roberto Giorgio
(archive footage)
Roberto Giorgio
(archive footage)


Marco Sisto
Marco Sisto
(archive footage)
Marco Sisto
(archive footage)


Giorgio Salieri
Giorgio Salieri
(archive footage)
Giorgio Salieri
(archive footage)


Pavlo Slavik
Pavlo Slavik
(archive footage)
Pavlo Slavik
(archive footage)


Julian Vincenzo
Julian Vincenzo
(archive footage)
Julian Vincenzo
(archive footage)


Lucas Andrades
Lucas Andrades
(archive footage)
Lucas Andrades
(archive footage)


Matthias Vannelli
Matthias Vannelli
(archive footage)
Matthias Vannelli
(archive footage)
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