His love of gay movies got him flooded with junk mail.

A Hudson Valley man claimed he had no idea a popular gay and lesbian porn outlet would sell his name and address to make a buck.

Dennis Chiamulera says TLA Video in Philadelphia, “one of the nation’s leading providers of adult films [which] specializes in gay and lesbian cinema,” broke privacy laws by selling its’ customers information to mailing list brokers and data aggregators.

TLA will even break down whether its customers are gay or straight and what films they rented or bought, Chiamulera claims in his Manhattan Federal Court lawsuit against the company.

The company’s actions aren’t just inconvenient, charges Chiamulera, who says he’s endured “a barrage” of junk mail, but dangerous for “vulnerable members of society” such as members of the LGBTQ community.

“In fact, almost any organization could rent a list with the names and address of all gay TLA consumers who live in Texas; such a list would cost approximately $135 per thousand names listed,” Chiamulera claims in court papers.

Chiamulera is seeking class-action status for his lawsuit, along with $2,500 damages for every plaintiff.

TLA did not respond to a message.