Underwear model Quinn Jaxon bares all

Sexy, fit and friendly

Quinn Jaxon, one of Andrew Christian’s sexy underwear models, loves his body.

“I work out a lot,” he says. “So, you learn to appreciate yourself more when you actually have to work for it.”

Jaxon isn’t the only one who loves his body. Legions of gay men follow him online and go to watch him dance at gay clubs.

“It’s fun. I mean, I get paid to party,” he says.

In the video below, Jaxon, who was in Toronto recently, gets naked and tries on a few pairs of underwear. And he addresses those pesky rumours that he’s straight.

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