Cam Platform Tempted.com Touts ‘Virtual Garden of Eden’

TORONTO — Cam platform Tempted is touting itself as a “virtual Garden of Eden” populated by performers known as “Temptations.”

“With some platforms restricting creators and outright banning them, many are looking for a new home, and they’re finding Tempted to be the perfect place,” a rep said. “Whether you’re a new creator or a veteran, Tempted offers many features and perks with few limitations.”

Features include 80% weekly payouts on Wednesdays and a 5% referral program for life.

Temptations throw live and virtual party shows, wherein they connect with other models, which the option for viewers to record the shows, network via Friend Connect and engage via multiple tiers of messaging. Creators may pre-schedule unlimited clips and photo galleries to post, customize their profile page, utilize a Friend list for other Temptations and gain access to profile stats and insights.

“The team behind Tempted operates ‘Naked News’ and has over 15 years of experience building and running CAM4,” noted a rep. “They view their relationship with Temptations as a collaboration and do everything that they can to help them succeed with a stellar customer service team and technical staff available 24/7 and a legal team to get their content off pirated sites. Tempted offers support and will help develop your brand and curate content, and they have Tempted Academy to give you tips, tricks and insights on how to make the most of the platform. And Temptations’ voices matter. Tempted listens to their feedback and develops the features they need.”

Eve, known as “the voice of Tempted,” noted sign-up for potential Temptations is “quick and easy.”

“We want creators to know it’s their site and their business, but we’re here to help them succeed, make money and not feel restrained on what they can and cannot do,” she added. “If you’re a model thinking about joining our platform, you should.”

For signup details, click here.

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Wicked Unveils 1st Episode of Stormy Daniels’ Comeback Feature ‘Hysteria’

Wicked Unveils 1st Episode of Stormy Daniels' Comeback Feature 'Hysteria'

LOS ANGELES — The first scene from “Hysteria,” Stormy Daniels’ comeback Wicked Pictures feature as a director, is now streaming online.

Produced by Wicked Head of Production and multiple XBIZ award-winner Axel Braun, the feature co-stars Aiden Ashley and Anna Claire Clouds in a supernaturally-tinged sexual thriller. 

The new scene showcases Anna (Ashley), an accomplished author, and Christine (Clouds), an artist. On the surface, this loving couple’s marriage appears to be idyllic and harmonious, setting the stage for a sequence “that is by turns sexy, sensual and honest,” a rep noted.

Daniels described the scene as “one of the most beautiful G/G scenes I’ve ever shot. I purposely went for an ethereal feeling to create a striking contrast with the visuals the viewers will encounter later in the story. It certainly helped that I had two of the most flawless and sexiest girls together for the scene — not to mention two of the most professional and talented actresses I have directed.”

Working with Daniels was “just wonderful,” Ashley said. “She is so talented and so passionate about filmmaking. I respect her greatly, and have always looked up to her.

“I’ve always been drawn to the occult and everything this movie represents,” she added. “Plus, my sex scene with Anna Claire is super hot.”

The “Hysteria” cast features Casey Calvert, Seth Gamble, Ryan Driller, Charley Summer, Ella Reese and Chris Cook, among others.

The first episode of “Hysteria” premieres today exclusively on Wicked.com.

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India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to Increase Online Censorship

NEW DELHI — India’s increasingly powerful Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) published yesterday proposed amendments to its 2021 online rules, giving the government sweeping control over social media platforms (including Twitter and Reddit), digital news publications and streaming sites, and power to punish them for instances of “porn” and “obscenity.”

MeitY announced later yesterday that it “had decided to withdraw the proposal and that the proposal may be released again next week,” after scrutiny from digital right organizations like the Internet Freedom Foundation and influential tech news sources like Mashable India.

The government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi — a religious nationalist with authoritarian tendencies who came to power in 2014 — “wants to arm itself with powers to overturn decisions of top social media companies such as Twitter, Facebook, Google and Instagram to suspend, block or remove accounts of users over various violations, and is also seeking new levers that will force the internet majors to take down content when directed on a user’s complaint,” India’s leading newspaper The Times of India reported today.

The draft shared yesterday by the ministry headed by MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar essentially turns one single government office, the Orwellianly named Grievance Appellate Committee (GAC) into India’s “all powerful” online censorship authority, The Times noted.

Legal researcher Gurshabad Grover told the newspaper that the new measures “will give the government the ‘final word’ when it comes to content removal or reinstatement of suspended accounts.”

According to Grover’s analysis, “indirectly, the government will be able to censor content that they otherwise will not be able to do directly in a manner consistent with the laws.”

The Internet Freedom Foundation published an explainer where they pointed out that although Rule 3(1)(b) of the original IT Rules (2021) already asked “social media platforms to inform their users that they should not post content which is ‘ethnically objectionable’, ‘harmful to child’, ‘insulting another nation’ or is ‘misleading in nature’, etc.” they “did not direct platforms to remove such content without a complaint from any user.

The new rules leaked by MeitY’s yesterday “sought to change this by mandating to remove such content irrespective of any complaint.”

This is worrying, the IFF explained, “because the grounds mentioned in Rule 3(1)(b) are themselves vague, impossible to implement consistently and prone to misuse, and social media platforms should not be made arbiters of whether a piece of content is permissible under this rule.”

India is currently in the middle of a media-driven “porn panic” centered around reporting on a case involving Bollywood celebrities who invested in an X-rated online startup.

Main Image: India’s Minister of Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who appointed him

India’s Government Prepares to Ramp Up Online Censorship

NEW DELHI — India’s increasingly powerful Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) yesterday published proposed new rules that would give the government sweeping control over social media platforms like Twitter and Reddit, digital news publications and streaming sites — including the power to punish them for “porn” and “obscenity.”

After scrutiny from digital rights organizations like the Internet Freedom Foundation and influential tech news sources like Mashable India, however, MeitY backpedaled, announcing later in the day that it had “decided to withdraw the proposal and that the proposal may be released again next week.”

The government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a religious nationalist with authoritarian tendencies who came to power in 2014, “wants to arm itself with powers to overturn decisions of top social media companies such as Twitter, Facebook, Google and Instagram to suspend, block or remove accounts of users over various violations, and is also seeking new levers that will force the internet majors to take down content when directed on a user’s complaint,” India’s leading newspaper The Times of India reported today.

The draft shared yesterday by MeitY, which is headed by MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar, essentially turns a single government office, the Orwellian “Grievance Appellate Committee,” into India’s “all-powerful” online censorship authority, The Times noted. Legal researcher Gurshabad Grover told the newspaper that the new measures “will give the government the ‘final word’ when it comes to content removal or reinstatement of suspended accounts.”

According to Grover’s analysis, “indirectly, the government will be able to censor content that they otherwise will not be able to do directly in a manner consistent with the laws.”

The Internet Freedom Foundation published an explainer pointing out that although Rule 3(1)(b) of the original 2021 IT Rules already asks “social media platforms to inform their users that they should not post content which is ‘ethnically objectionable’, ‘harmful to child’, ‘insulting another nation’ or is ‘misleading in nature,’” the existing rules “did not direct platforms to remove such content without a complaint from any user.”

The new rules leaked by MeitY yesterday “sought to change this by mandating to remove such content irrespective of any complaint.”

This is worrying, the IFF explained, “because the grounds mentioned in Rule 3(1)(b) are themselves vague, impossible to implement consistently and prone to misuse, and social media platforms should not be made arbiters of whether a piece of content is permissible under this rule.”

India is currently in the middle of a media-driven “porn panic” centered around reporting on a case involving Bollywood celebrities who invested in an X-rated online startup.

Main Image: India’s Minister of Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who appointed him

Jamie French Appears on Comedy Podcast ‘1900Hotdog’

LAS VEGAS — Jamie French returns to the “1900Hotdog” comedy podcast this week, hosted by Seanbaby and Robert Brockway.

For her episode, the trio discuss the failed 2000s reality show, “WB Superstar USA,” as well as French’s 15-year career in the adult industry.

“This is my third appearance on ‘1900Hotdog,’ hosted by personal heroes of mine, Seanbaby, and Robert Brockway,” enthused French. “As the editor of the ‘1900Hotdog’ podcast, I get a front-row seat to the hilarious back-and-forth between Sean and Robert, so when I actually get to pull up a mic and join the show, well, there are few things that bring me such joy. Take a listen; I just know you’ll love it.”

Find the program on Apple Podcasts, as well as most major podcast platforms, and on Twitter.

Follow Jamie French on Twitter and access her premium social media links here.

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Jupiter Jetson Stars in New Mommy’s Girl Release Opposite Hazel Moore

LOS ANGELES — Jupiter Jetson returns to Girlsway, opposite Hazel Moore, in “Help Me Understand” from imprint Mommy’s Girl.

Directed by James Avalon, the action opens as Jetson and Moore sit next to each other, attempting to make an online purchase; Jetson asks Moore about a book the younger lady left in her online cart the last time she was shopping.

That book, titled “How to Come Out as a Lesbian To Your Stepmother,” throws Jetson for a loop, but the ladies know the best way to understand something is to experience it.

“Hazel and James were amazing,” Jetson said. “It was really a fun day on set, and the script was hilarious. It’s definitely an amazing scene, and I hope the Girlsway members and my fans enjoy it.”

Find a trailer here and follow Girlsway on Twitter.

Follow Jupiter Jetson on Twitter and access her premium social media links here.

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Comedian Mike Brown Guests on Marcela Alonso’s ‘Sunday Funday’ This Weekend

NEW YORK — Marcela Alonso welcomes comedian Mike Brown, a correspondent on “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee,” to her IG live show this Sunday.

“I have decided to make ‘Sunday Funday’ all comedy every week to really bring the fun in, and with New York’s finest comedians, like Mike Brown, you know it’s going to be a party,” said Alonso. “I can’t wait to find out what makes these hilarious people tick.”

The show will stream live Sunday at 3 p.m. (PST) on Alonso’s Instagram.

Follow Marcela Alonso and Mike Brown on Twitter.

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Free Speech Status of Adult Content

WASHINGTON — Arizona Republican congressman Paul Gosar made comments on social media Wednesday questioning longstanding jurisprudence protecting sexual expression as free speech under the First Amendment.

With the remarks, the Arizona member of the House of Representatives joined a chorus of mainstream conservative voices attempting, in the days since the Uvalde, Texas mass shooting, to blame “pornography” for the increased instances of gun violence in America.

Gosar, a dentist-turned-politician who became notorious early in his political life when his own family recorded ads urging people not to vote for him, took to Twitter this week in support of statements made by a fellow GOP politician, Ohio senatorial candidate J.D. Vance.

As XBIZ reported, Vance — a venture capitalist, Peter Thiel protegé and author of “Hillbilly Elegy” — told Catholic magazine Crisis last year that he was seeking an “outright ban” on all porn.

“J.D. Vance is right to call for restrictions on pornography,” Gosar tweeted Wednesday. “Liberal courts have declared porn to fall under ‘free speech.’ What a joke.”

Gosar added that “porn is simply too accessible, not to mention the rampant drug abuse and sex trafficking within this subversive, immoral industry.

“This, combined with the horrible effects it’s having on our young men and women, means that one who opposes any restrictions on porn is ignorant at best and malicious at worst. This should be common sense. But leftists refuse to budge an inch for the sake of sexual immorality,” he continued.

Gosar, whose alleged involvement with the January 6, 2021 insurrection reportedly came under scrutiny from lawmakers at the House select committee investigating the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol, later tweeted, “I’m not a prude. But the flimsy ‘porn is protected free speech’ argument wasn’t true 50 years ago and it’s not true now. Porn does not empower women or men, it actually harms them and their brains. It’s simple gratuitous prurience.”

Today, Gosar retweeted a video statement by his colleague, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, asking Republicans to be “proud of Christian Nationalism.”

Rep. Taylor Greene argued that the Christian Nationalism movement, to which she belongs, will end school shootings, street crime and “sexual immorality.”

A Cacophony of Republican and Conservative Voices

Over the last week, mainstream Republican politicians and conservative pundits have been repeating baseless talking points asserting a connection between “pornography” and armed violence.

The only recently recorded link between pornography and a mass shooting — the Atlanta massacre of spa workers by a Christian terrorist on March 16, 2021 — actually underscored the connection between targeted violence and anti-porn rhetoric and dubious “conversion therapies” for supposed “porn addicts.”

Tom Basile, who bills himself as “the host of ‘America Right Now’ on Newsmax Television, an author and a former Bush administration official,” penned an op-ed last Friday for the Washington Times in which he minimizes the effect gun control and other policies may have in curbing repeated occurrences of mass violence.

“Faith and wisdom, not government and politics, will elevate the nation and strengthen the souls of those who otherwise might turn to drugs, pornography, self-mutilation and violence,” Basile wrote.

Another right-wing news source, the Epoch Times, published Saturday an op-ed by Wesley J. Smith, whom the paper describes as “host of the ‘Humanize Podcast,’ chairman of the Discovery Institute’s Center on Human Exceptionalism and a consultant to the Patients Rights Council.”

In a poorly reasoned and factually sparse diatribe headlined “America’s Anti-Child Culture,” Smith links the Uvalde massacre to “abortion,” “transgender panic” and “ready access to obscene pornography on the internet, which reports say can distort the development of healthy sexuality.”

Both editorials surfaced around the time West Virginia’s governor, mainstream Republican Jim Justice, gave a rambling response to a local clergyman’s call for gun control reform, stating, “We absolutely know without any question, to me, at least, that why in the world is an 18-year-old buying an assault weapon? A 21-year-old, I’d welcome it. But really and truly, we know all of the stuff that’s going on on social media, all across the land. We know the profanity. We know all the different stuff, all the porn, all the bad stuff that is out there that is getting in the minds of our children. We know all the violent video games getting in the mind of our children. Why don’t we do something about it?”

Kimora Quin Makes Her AmateurAllure Debut Opposite Codey Steele

LOS ANGELES — Kimora Quin’s latest marks her debut for AmateurAllure in which she performs with Codey Steele.

“It doesn’t take long for Kimora to warm up for the camera, as she’s soon on her knees deep-throating her partner, Codey. As the scene progresses, Kimora gets pounded in doggy, cowgirl, missionary and more,” a rep said.

Quin praised her experience with the studio.

“I want to thank AmateurAllure for having me on set,” she said. “I had a great time working with Codey and the entire crew, and I loved giving them a taste of all I have to offer.”

A trailer for the scene can be found at AmateurAllure.com and follow the studio on Twitter.

Kimora Quin is represented by East Coast Talents; follow her on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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PeterFever Premieres New Series ‘Postcards From Brazil’

PeterFever Premieres New Series 'Postcards From Brazil'

LOS ANGELES — PeterFever has premiered its new 10-episode original series “Postcards From Brazil,” shot on location in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil.

“Leading the cast is Thai-American muscleboy sensation Travis Yukarin, paired with our new discovery, hot and hung Japanese-Brazilian stud Hanry Onlyjapa,” a rep said. “The storyline takes the couple back to Hanry’s homeland to connect with old crushes and hook-up with the hottest males the equatorial wonderland has to offer.”

Miguel Baiano, Vitor Guedes, Christian Hupper, Eduardo Menzorra, Davi Paixao, Daniel Toro, Marcello Wiliam and Rafael Zorzella round out the cast.

Director Guy Criss was happy to tackle the challenge of shooting on location with a large, multicultural cast.

“We faced and conquered the language barrier with many of the Brazilian models who spoke no English, thanks to Hanry, and our social media director Alex Lecomte, who makes Rio his home and was our intermediary with the local models,” said Criss. “And besides, male sex is a universal language we’re all pretty fluent in.”

Danny Zeeman, CEO of PeterFever and affiliate network Zbuckz, came up with the idea of two Asian tourists in tropical Brazil, and wrote the series scripts.

“It was a thrilling adventure traveling to one of the most beautiful countries in the world to shoot some of the most beautiful men in the world,” he said. “Pairing the muscular, well-built and well-endowed men of Brazil with Thai superstar Travis has already been a huge hit with our members.”

“It’s the Gay Pride Month porn you don’t want to miss,” he added.

Episodes will premiere weekly through July 12. Visit PeterFever online and on Twitter for additional details.

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