Reality Kings
Reality Kings is a production company of internet-based hardcore pornography operating out of Miami Beach, Florida. The network was launched in 2000 with its first adult website, cumfiesta.com. Other brands followed like milfhunter.com, captainstabbin.com, 8thstreetlatinas.com and roundandbrown.com. Since its inception, Reality Kings has established a network of more than two dozen membership-based websites across a wide variety of adult genres, including: MILF, Amateur, Ebony, Latina, Teen, Big Breast, Big Ass and Reality Porn.
Reality Kings is the consumer brand for the affiliate program nastydollars.com.
Reality Kings has a traffic ranking of 837.[1]
History
The founders of Reality Kings began their venture into the adult industry from their college dorm room.[citation needed]
Reality Kings on Television
In 2009, Reality Kings brought their exclusive online content (along with Bang Bros content) to satellite television with RKTV[2]. The channel is available on DirecTV and Dish Network, and through video on demand.
Reviews
Reality Kings has been reviewed by numerous porn review sites. It holds a current score of 96 out of 100[3] on Rabbits Reviews and 94 out of 100 [4] on Nude Reviews and 97.6 out of 100 [5] on Top Porn.
Kimbo Slice
Reality Kings is also home to the once infamous street fighter Kimbo Slice[6]. Now a professional MMA Fighter, Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson made his first appearance[7] on the Reality Kings Network for the website inthevip.com. Hes also cameoed in some MILFhunter videos.
Controversy
The most recent controversy for Reality Kings came in the form of a Tiger Woods infomercial spoof that was quickly removed from YouTube.com shortly after its premier. Also known for their comical and satirical content, the video featured clips of a Tiger Woods look-a-like selling a phallic “golf club.”
In 2010, Florida A&M University (FAMU) filed a lawsuit[8] against Reality Kings over what is commonly known as the FAMU Sex Tape. The suit alleges that the company tarnished its reputation due to a video depicting eight performers DareDorm described as FAMU students performing sexual acts on each other, but does not name the eight performers who received $10,000 to perform in the Dare Dorm video.
Reality Kings apparently has settled with the 26 recording company plaintiffs that sued the porn company over allegedly poaching music from some of the top recording artists and using it in 193 adult videos.[9]
References
- ↑ Reality Kings Alexa Ranking
- ↑ Reality Kings Presents MONEY TALKS only on Playboy TV
- ↑ Reality Kings review by Rabbit
- ↑ Nude Review of Reality Kings
- ↑ Reality Kings review by Top Porn
- ↑ Kimbo Slice appears on television with "Reality Kings" on his shorts
- ↑ Kimbo Slice is in Porn...Again
- ↑ Reality Kings Sued by Florida A&M Over DareDorm.com Video
- ↑ Reality Kings Apparently Settles With Recording Industry, XBIZ, December 6, 2010



