Meet Aaron King : 'Take That' Tribute Band Lead Singer (aka ScallyMasterXXX)

Nicholas Dussault READ TIME: 10 MIN.

Aaron King

EDGE: Does your family know about your online work? If so, how is it received?

Aaron King: Only close family members know about it, and that's those who are in their younger years. Younger people have a better understanding of what it is, and how common it is these days. I find the older people have the mentality that it is dirty and naughty, stemming from the old days of porn actors and how it was so taboo.

EDGE: How does your partner feel about this work?

Aaron King: He's fully supportive of what I do, and even appears in some of my videos from time to time. He has another, very demanding, job, and doesn't have time to create content himself. I'm sure he would if he could. He sometimes likes to help with filming, and even suggests ideas for scenarios on the videos. We are an open couple, and are very honest with each other about everything. Communication is our strongest point, and why we are still a solid couple after 12 years together.

EDGE: How do you distinguish yourself from other content creators?

Aaron King: I watch what other creators do, and I make sure I don't do it the same way. I think I have a unique filming style on my videos. I often think about what I would like to see and what angles look good, and incorporate it into my filming. It helps that I'm pretty good at branding and designing, too, so I can create an image unique to myself. I like to talk a lot in the videos, too; sometimes I wear a wireless mic to capture the verbal commands and sounds, etc.

EDGE: Have you ever been trolled by "fans?"

Aaron King: Nothing really major, no, but I do sometimes get negative and unconstructive comments on open sites like PornHub or X. I just ignore those, though, and I only take it on board if it's constructive or a genuine suggestion.

Aaron King as Gary Barlow as part of the Take That tribute band he is part of.

EDGE: What's the worst experience you've had?

Aaron King: Working with a well-known U.K. based porn actor who has done large studio movies in the U.S. and was also big on JustFor.Fans. I had hoped it would help to push my profile and bring in extra followers, as he was so big online. I messaged him in the hope he would work with me, and we had a mutual friend, which helped. He replied and said yes straight away. But what I hadn't realized was that it's not always the best kind of person to work with.

I found him very difficult and arrogant in his demeanor. His experience made him believe he knew best on everything, which I was happy to go along with at first. But his whole attitude and expectations made me nervous and unable to perform as well as I normally would. This also angered him further, and he became quite rude and obnoxious. I finished the scene and left briskly, vowing never to work with him again.

When the video was released, it did absolutely nothing for my profile or followers, even though it looked good when I'd finished editing it. I learned a valuable lesson, and have since also learned that he has done the same with some other collaborators. He is apparently well-known for being arrogant and rude with people. It didn't help that he was much bigger than me in height and build. He was quite an intimidating person to look at.

EDGE: What's the strangest or most unusual request you've had?

Aaron King: I once had someone recognize me and ask if they could come round to my house and talk to me about my sexual desires. I said no, and that I didn't like to connect personally.

But the worst of all was when a follower wanted to come and fist me in one of my videos. I expressly told them that I was a top and certainly wouldn't be up for doing that. But that didn't stop them constantly messaging me about it. I also expressed that I only collaborated with verified creators. They started to report things on my profile, leading me to block them permanently.

EDGE: What's the most positive experience you've had?

Aaron King: Working with a young couple who had messaged me for a collab. They were both young, and keen to try a threesome on video. They were both absolutely stunning looking, and worked wonders in the bedroom. It was the best sex I have ever had, period. Everything just seemed to work perfectly, and the videos reflected this, too. They were so willing to try everything sexually, and we all loved the fact we had such a connection. We ended up filming two different sessions the same day. And, hopefully, many more in future.

Aaron King

EDGE: What are the negatives for you personally doing adult content creation work?

Aaron King: People take a negative look on it and lecture you about life choices, or they see you in a different light. My biggest negative, though, is how unreliable some of the younger performers are. You plan everything, book hotels, travel, etc., and they let you down at the last minute. Some of them treat it as a bit of fun, or like Grindr. They don't understand the level of professionalism required, and how much it costs in time and preparation. Generally, the older or more experienced performers don't do this, and are very professional about it.

EDGE: Your band is a big hit in the UK. How much time do you spend working with the band?

Aaron King: We are out most weekends, gigging all around the UK and sometimes Europe. At busy periods, like Christmas, we can be out four or five nights a week. We do the gigs so often that we don't need rehearsals; it's like second nature for us to do the show. The only time we might have a rehearsal is if we add a new song or change the set list around. This often means I am free throughout the week for my adult content, doing admin work for the band, etc.

EDGE: Do the band managers, publicists, etc. know about your online content work?

Aaron King: I manage the band personally, with my partner, so I don't have any management to speak of. Our agents who sometimes get us work would never know about our personal lives, and I certainly wouldn't have that conversation with them.

EDGE: Have the two careers ever collided?

Aaron King: I once got recognized at a show by an audience member who kept making sly gestures from the front of the stage. He came up to me after the show and let on that he knew who I was. He was being quite discreet, though, and knew that I probably didn't want to broadcast it. That was a close call.

Aaron King can be found on JustFor.Fans at this link,
on OnlyFans at this link,
and on X at this link.


by Nicholas Dussault

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