Image source: YouTube via BuzzFeed
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Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Pulls Ad After Learning Dark History of Its Main Star
September 09, 2014
An actor featured in a Pennsylvania Democratic gubernatorial candidate’s campaign ad formerly starred in a disturbing pornography film.
Candidate Tom Wolfe pulled his “Jeeps” ad Tuesday after learning that actor Alan Benyak previously played a role in the twisted XXX movie “Breeding Farm.”
Image source: Breeding Farm via BuzzFeed
“Four friends are kidnapped by a mysterious man. The friends wake up in a basement, and realize they are part of something horrifying. A human breeding farm. They are to be milked, bred, and much, much worse!” one online summary of the video said.
His role is described as a man who, with his wife, “are attorneys that fry and eat people.”
According to BuzzFeed, the pornography features Benyak torturing a half-naked woman and engaging in cannibalism, among other things.
The movie also includes depictions of rape, milking a woman and forcing women to act in a demeanor similar to that of a farm animal, BuzzFeed reported.
Image source: YouTube via BuzzFeed
In Wolfe’s campaign ad, however, Benyak came across in a strikingly different manner. As a former Army lawyer, he delivered a message indicating that Wolfe had previously served in the Peace Corps.
The ad was pulled, however, upon Wolfe learning of Benyak’s former involvement with the pornography film.
(H/T: BuzzFeed)
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