Penrith star Kurt Capewell AllAustralianBoys.com.au offers cash for young men to have sex
The X-rated website that lured in Kurt Capewell continues to offer young men up to $1,000 to appear in their videos.
Capewell, 27, revealed this week that he had featured in the gay sex video in 2013, at a time when he was a young tradesman in need of a few extra dollars.
The NRL star said he had signed up for a modelling shoot, before producers offered him extra money to strip down. He told his Penrith Panthers teammates he was 'too naive' to stop the porn scene, which involved a sex act with a man behind a wall.
Capewell's admission about the video came after it was posted online and began to go viral.
The video currently appears on X-rated website AllAustralianBoys.com.au which also features an ad calling for people to 'model for us' - and showing other men using the same sex wall contraption to which Capewell was subjected.

The x-rated website that lured in Queensland State of Origin star Kurt Capewell continues to offer young men up to $1000 to appear in their videos

The video showed Capewell standing on one side of a sex wall contraption while on the other side a person performed a sex act. The NRL star claims he thought this was a woman, but it was a man

The AllAustralianBoys.com.au website claims it wants sporty guys aged between 18 and 28 to feature in their videos
The AllAustralianBoys.com.au website claims it wants sporty guys aged between 18 and 28 to feature in their videos.
With offers of between $100 and $1000, they claim it is an easy way to 'make some quick money, while having fun'.
'Straight, gay and bi-curious guys who have a muscular or toned slim body and want to show it off,' the advert reads.
'Great opportunity for gym guys that have worked hard to get their bodies looking so good - it's payback time. You are not going to look this good forever.'
Throughout the website are X-rated videos showing young men in sexual interactions with other men.
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It means the young man featuring in the video cannot see the person performing the sex act on the other side.
Daily Mail Australia contacted AllAustralianBoys.com.au for comment on their videos and their interactions with young men, including Capewell.
Capewell told The Daily Telegraph he had believed the person on the other side of the wall was a female.
Up until last year he had been in a long-term relationship with a woman.
He said that signing a consent form at the beginning of what he thought would be his modelling debut was 'something I'll always regret'.

The 27-year-old was a struggling young tradie in 2013 when he was offered what he thought was a modelling job for a sportswear company, before the shoot suddenly took an x-rated turn

His proud parents Darryl and Lyn told Daily Mail Australia their son would be relieved that he no longer had to hide from the footage, after years of being a 'mental wreck'

Capewell (second from left, pictured with his parents and three brothers) told his parents about the x-rated incident shortly after the shoot
When he became aware earlier this year that an individual was trying to sell images of him he went to the police, but after an investigation no was action taken.
His proud parents Darryl and Lyn told Daily Mail Australia their son would be relieved that he no longer had to hide from the footage, after years of being a 'mental wreck'.
Mrs Capewell told Daily Mail Australia her son was 'the victim here'. The parents had been made aware of the video shortly after it was filmed.
'We've known about it. He's lived with it, he's definitely a victim. He made a silly mistake as a young fella and he's had to live with it,' Mr Capewell added.
'It will be a relief to get it off his shoulders.
'They clearly groom people pretty well. He's usually a pretty level headed boy, but he has been a mental wreck for seven years - it's a big burden.
'He's been feeling the pressure these last few weeks but now it's out we've just got to look after him.'
Capewell began his NRL career with the Cronulla Sharks in 2016, before switching to the Penrith Panthers in 2020.
Just last month he was a breakout star for Queensland in their State of Origin win.

Capewell holds the State of Origin shield aloft as he celebrates with family and friends after his Queensland side won the series last month

Capewell's hometown of Charleville was renamed 'Kurtsville' in honour of their favourite son after Queensland's State of Origin victory (Pictured is the town sign after being renamed for the day)
In the days after the Maroons clinched an upset series victory 2-1, Capewell returned to the small Queensland town of Charleville where he grew up.
During the series the town had renamed itself 'Kurtsville' in honour of its homegrown product.
The town's mayor, butcher and rugby league club stalwart Shaun Radnedge said that when Capewell returned home, he brought with him one of his Origin jersey.
He wanted it to be auctioned off and the funds used to help the junior rugby league club pay for fuel to get the kids to games - some of which are up to four hours away.
'Kurt's never forgotten where he's come from,' Cr Radnedge said.
'I just go back to what he's done for the community. I've been involved in the rugby league club for years and if I ever need money I talk to Kurt, because he will always organise a jersey to raffle.
'He wanted to give us his first State of Origin jersey, but I had to say: "No, that's one to keep for your kids one day"... and so he gave us his jersey from game three.

Charleville's mayor, butcher and local rugby league stalwart Shaun Radnedge (pictured) said Capewell had 'never forgotten where he'd come from'

A young Capewell sits on the front steps of his family's Charleville home alongside his sister

Capewell sent this text to his Penrith Panthers teammates after the video resurfaced
'I can't speak highly enough of the man and adversity brings out the best in people.
'Having that country grounding helps you to get up off the canvas and I can't see this changing him as a person.'
In the text message sent to his Penrith Panthers teammates, Capewell described the incident as 'embarrassing'.
'Hey boys, giving you all a heads up that there’s a video going around of me from 8 years ago,' the message began.
'Bit hard to put the full story into words but I was broke and doing some modelling, then I got talked into doing a porno. Unknown to me but it turned out they put a bloke on the other side of the wall.
'Now it’s resurfacing in group chats and I wanted to let you all know so you could hear it from me and so you all know the full story.
'I'm terribly embarrassed and ashamed even though it happened when I was so young.
'It’s something I've been dealing with for the past eight years behind closed doors and I know you will all have my back and stand by me moving forward.'
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