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Bravo Producer Patrick McDonald ‘Blackballed’ for Making Adult Content.

Sex work is a longstanding profession that, unfortunately, still carries social stigmas. Adult content creator Patrick McDonald knows about that all too well after he claimed to be “blackballed” from his job as a producer for multiple reality television shows on Bravo after they discovered his adult content. If you don’t already know about Patrick, it’s time to get acquainted. This versatile stud has a nice cock that loves to relentlessly pound greedy bottoms and a tasty butt that knows how to take dick. He’s also the boyfriend of fellow versatile stud, Logan Stevens. You might recognize him from hot hits including NakedSword’s Golden Gate 5: The Cover Up and Raging Stallion’s Pipe Fitters. Patrick opened up on Twitter about the “incredibly toxic work culture” working on Bravo shows, such as The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and being “blackballed” from all of his shows for his adult content creation. He started this content because he was “extremely burnt out, overworked, and exhausted by the toxic work culture.” Content creators appeared to have a lot more control over their lives compared to his twelve-hour work days, six days a week for three to four months at a time making less money.   Patrick knew he was potentially risking his producing career with Bravo when he made this decision, but he thought public perception perhaps shifted enough in his favor. After all, some of the network’s stars even have fan subscription pages. We even just had gay porn star Rhyheim on Watch What Happens Live. He admitted that he’s unsure whether the alleged blackballing happened at the network level or the production company level but things went “radio silent” since they wrapped their last project. “Sex work is real and legitimate work,” Patrick stated. He concluded: “If my final act as a Bravo producer was bringing my smoking hot adult content-creating superstar boyfriend to the Emmys as my date, where I was a nominee, I think I can live with that.” If you don’t already know about Patrick, it’s time to get acquainted. This versatile stud has a nice cock that loves to relentlessly pound greedy bottoms and a tasty butt that knows how to take dick. He’s also the boyfriend of fellow versatile stud, Logan Stevens. You might recognize him from hot hits including NakedSword’s Golden Gate 5: The Cover Up and Raging Stallion’s Pipe Fitters. Many first caught sight (and caught feelings) for producer Patrick MacDonald during an altercation with series villain Tom Sandoval during episode two of the season ten reunion. In the scene, Sandoval threw a hissy fit over wanting a private chat with his side chick Raquel Leviss during a break in filming. Patrick repeatedly, and calmly, explained how that was not how this worked and that all conversations between cast members needed to be on camera and on mic. He was the picture of professionalism — not that we heard a word as we all were just taking the hotness that is MacDonald. Along with VPR MacDonald is best known for working as a producer on shows like VReal Housewives of Beverly Hills, Real Housewives of Atlanta, Real Housewives of Potomac, and Winter House. However, he’s most recognized by gay fans for his stint as a cast member on Logo TV’s 2017 reality series Fire Island. Patrick opened up on Twitter about the “incredibly toxic work culture” working on Bravo shows, such as The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and being “blackballed” from all of his shows for his adult content creation. He started this content because he was “extremely burnt out, overworked, and exhausted by the toxic work culture.” Content creators appeared to have a lot more control over their lives compared to his twelve-hour work days, six days a week for three to four months at a time making less money. Patrick knew he was potentially risking his producing career with Bravo when he made this decision, but he thought public perception perhaps shifted enough in his favor. After all, some of the network’s stars even have fan subscription pages. We even just had gay porn star Rhyheim on Watch What Happens Live. He admitted that he’s unsure whether the alleged blackballing happened at the network level or the production company level but things went “radio silent” since they wrapped their last project. “Sex work is real and legitimate work,” Patrick stated. He concluded: “If my final act as a Bravo producer was bringing my smoking hot adult content-creating superstar boyfriend to the Emmys as my date, where I was a nominee, I think I can live with that.”

Watch the full video below, where he dives deeper into his behind-the-scenes experiences, including executive behavior and on-set treatment:

 

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