2008
CS
Who wouldn’t love to be a fly on the proverbial wall, watching new candidates being trained to have sex—presumably for the very first time—with other guys? In the finale to the second series of Personal Trainers we come closest to being that lucky fly. With Josh Elliot, Sebastian Bonnet, Alex Orioli and Manuel Rios, "the team puts the final group of trainees through their paces." Luke Hamill, who was a trainee himself in A+, now trains newbies in Bel Ami’s current release, A+2. Josh is in the Bel Ami office on a Saturday, busily working … playing video games on the company computer. He gives Marty Stevens the excuse he’s on his break as he awaits the arrival of Luke with their trainee for the day, Yann Tiersen, the cover boy. Yann is "a little bit of a rebel" who wants to be a waiter, even though his parents sent him to business school. Plus, "he’s a complete party animal." He should fit right in at Bel Ami for the boys definitely know how to party.
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In the finale to the "Personal Trainers" series, Sebastian Bonnet's consummate talents as a taskmaster are on display just as much as theabilities of the freshmen. Sebastian, joined by Dano Sulik and Brandon Manilow, puts a giffed group of studlets through their paces, drilling them over and over until they know how to have white-hot sex on camera. In the end, each of them received a solid "A+" for his performance.
Who wouldn’t love to be a fly on the proverbial wall, watching new candidates being trained to have sex—presumably for the very first time—with other guys? In the finale to the second series of Personal Trainers we come closest to being that lucky fly. With Josh Elliot, Sebastian Bonnet, Alex Orioli and Manuel Rios, "the team puts the final group of trainees through their paces." Luke Hamill, who was a trainee himself in A+, now trains newbies in Bel Ami’s current release, A+2. Josh is in the Bel Ami office on a Saturday, busily working … playing video games on the company computer. He gives Marty Stevens the excuse he’s on his break as he awaits the arrival of Luke with their trainee for the day, Yann Tiersen, the cover boy. Yann is "a little bit of a rebel" who wants to be a waiter, even though his parents sent him to business school. Plus, "he’s a complete party animal." He should fit right in at Bel Ami for the boys definitely know how to party.