"STR8 Against H8" 2011 Charity Calendar and Sexy Behind the Scenes Video Shows What It Looks Like When "STR8 Guys Take It Off So the Homos Can Get Their Rights On"
FCKH8.com's Steamy $10 Calendar Gives $2 from Each Sold to the Fund the Fight for Equal Marriage Rights and Queer Youth Suicide Prevention.
Los Angeles, CA - December 15, 2010 What happens when the gay rights activists at FCKH8.com get their hands on a dozen or so straight dudes? The "STR8 AGAINST H8" 2011 Charity Calendar shows homo-friendly straight guys stripped down and oiled up looking picture-perfect sexy for a good cause. The FCKH8.com website sells the 13-month charity calendars online and also features a 4 minute behind the scenes video featurette that captures all the sexy shenanigans that happened during the photo shoot. The hot and humorous "making of" video features athletic, good-looking half-nude straight models in compromising positions and pushes the line with straight men's "junk" needing to be blurred out.
"These guys are more than just good-looking, they are helping out a good cause," says director Luke Montgomery. "Who hasn't wanted to get their hands on some hot straight boys walking around in just their underwear and jockstraps? We loved every minute of it and it shows in the calendar's sexy photos. Was it awkward at times? You bet! It was a blast to strip them down and have them wear nothing but FCKH8 bumper stickers or piles of pink FCKH8 buttons between their legs!" He added, "Our FCKH8 fundraising T-shirts look great but they look even better coming off these guys! Both gay dudes and straight chicks are gonna love this calendar. It's the closest some of us will get to "date" these guys and it's great knowing that this is more than just a product, it's a cause we all need to support."
The calendar can be purchased here: FCKH8.com
Embed the "Behind the Scenes" video: http://vimeo.com/17513928
High Res images available on request: Luke@FCKH8.com
FCKH8.com is an online "fundraising merchandise movement" know for it's F-word-filled viral videos trendy fundraising T-shirts. The project has received words of support from Ellen DeGeneres, Adam Lambert, Glee's Jane Lynch and Perez Hilton. The website's videos have received over 5 million views, sold 40,000 T-shirts and raised over $250,000 for queer youth suicide prevention and the fight for marriage equality. The online activist effort has garnered over 97,000 Facebook supporters & 18,000 Twitter followers.
Calendar sales are benefiting the Trevor Project, the American Foundation for Equal Rights, Equality California, Courage Campaign and Lambda Legal. These organizations did not create and have not endorsed the F-word-filled video in any way.
For more information, contact Luke Montgomery [ Luke@FCKH8.com ] or visit FCKH8.comhttp://fckh8.com/