M.D. Science Lab Celebrates Awards Season Wins

POMPANO BEACH, Fla. — M.D. Science Lab, makers of the Swiss Navy brand, is enjoying a rewarding start to 2022 by earning a number of industry awards over the past month.

“I would like to thank all the publications and our entire industry for these great honors,” CEO Ralph Albrecht said. “Our family is truly honored with these acknowledgements. We’re happy that our efforts were recognized in such a wonderful way.”

The company’s 4-in-1 Playful Flavors picked up “Sex Lubricant of the Year” and Briana Watkins, M.D. Science VP of Sales and Marketing, earned “Businesswoman of the Year” from the 2022 XBIZ Honors.

Additional recognition includes the award for “Best Women’s Line” for Desire by Swiss Navy from the 2021 Sign Awards and an O Award for “Outstanding Lubricant Product of the Year” for Salted Caramel Delight from the 4-in-1 Playful Flavors line.

“On behalf of all of us at Swiss Navy, I am incredibly honored to thank our industry family for all four of these meaningful honors,” Watkins said. “This award season has really been a welcome surprise and tribute for our entire team.”

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Wicked Releases 4th Episode of Seth Gamble-Helmed ‘Deranged’

Wicked Releases 4th Episode of Seth Gamble-Helmed 'Deranged'

LOS ANGELES, CA — Wicked has unveiled the fourth episode of Seth Gamble’s feature-directing debut “Deranged.”

The eight-part series’ latest installment spotlights “a torrid threeway” starring Lily Larimar and Jane Wilde with reigning XBIZ “Male Performer of the Year” Mick Blue.

“Dr. Charlie Hayes (Kenzie Taylor) is a brilliant psychologist navigating her dark past as she pursues her nemesis, the deranged Dr. Joseph Curwen (Tommy Pistol). After a hard day at the office, her ruminations lead back to an incident that occurred when she was 18 and out on the streets, the fateful day her teenage self (Larimar) received a mysterious invitation from Lisette (Wilde) and her lover (Blue).”

Gamble described the dual-timeline casting as “a unique challenge.”

“As a filmmaker, your goal is to capture performances across timelines that feel like they are from the same playbook. It was critical that both my wonderful wife Kenzie and Lily be on the same page about Charlie,” he explained. “Fortunately, they both hit it out of the park. They saw Charlie as ambitiously stubborn and ruinously strong, and they manifested that personality assessment into their spoken performances and into a shared physicality during their sex scenes.”

“Kenzie and Lily were completely in step with each other, as if they’d been practicing together their whole lives,” Gamble continued. “Lily is an incredible performer with great screen presence and casting her as a young Charlie was a no-brainer for me. She was excited to be there and brought the role to life. I think Lily is a great actress and this is just an early example of what she can bring to the table.”

The director noted he performed opposite Wilde in her first scene in January 2018.

“We’ve worked together close to a dozen times since then, and we have a shorthand in how we communicate that brings efficiency to our relationship as a performer and a director,” he noted. “She knew instinctively what I was looking for in the character of Lisette. James Avalon and Shaun Rivera lit the scene in a very moody, artistic way and Jane gave a powerhouse performance.”

Gamble added that Blue is the XBIZ “Male Performer of the Year” for “a very simple reason. He’s top-tier in every way.”

“To my mind, even when I was playing supporting roles, I thought I was the lead because I cared about the work so much. They don’t teach you in acting class to be a lead or supporting character. You maintain the same professionalism regardless, and Mick is cut from the same cloth in the way he approaches the business,” Gamble said. “As a performer, he knows it boils down to essence. You listen and break down a scene. He really focuses on his work and steers clear of distractions.”

Find the latest episode of “Deranged” on Wicked.com and follow the studio on Twitter.

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BranditScan Partners With Babestation on Brand Protection Services

BranditScan Partners With Babestation on Brand Protection Services

MONTREAL — BranditScan has partnered with U.K.-based Babestation on brand protection services.

“With this partnership, Babestation models benefit from a 10% discount on BranditScan’s protection tools, and can protect their personal brands as well as their Babestation content,” explained a rep. “With unlimited takedowns for stolen content, catfish removals and Google delisting, their creators can access an arsenal of tools to combat piracy.”

A Babestation rep praised the partnership.

“Here at Babestation, our models’ best interests are always at the forefront of our thoughts, from assisting with industry-based platforms and general wellbeing to helping with brand protection and development,” they said. “That’s why we’ve teamed up with BranditScan; they are, in our opinion, the most innovative in brand protection.”

BranditScan CEO Gino Sciretta added, “The Babestation team wants what is best for their models, to have them partner with BranditScan means so much to us. We’re looking forward to protecting their models and all the good that will come from this.”

Find BranditScan online and on Twitter and Instagram.

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‘NRA for Families’ Leader Claims School Libraries Need ‘Pornography’ Purge

DALLAS — The leader of the American Principles Project, a well-funded right-wing lobby that calls itself “the NRA for Families,” said the current Republican-led movement to remove and ban books from school libraries has a goal to purge the collections from what he called “pornography.”

Terry Schilling, the son of the late religious conservative Illinois and Iowa politician Bobby Schilling, gave an interview this week to right-wing talk show “The Chris Salcedo Show” where he said the conservative campaign targeting public libraries in Texas and other GOP-controlled districts, aims to remove “radical sexual indoctrination ideas” and “racist ideas” from public education.

Salcedo, a conservative broadcaster currently sharing airtime on Texas’ WBAP radio with controversial former law enforcement officer and current social media phenomenon Dan Bongino, wrote in the episode’s description that Schilling “joined the show and is on the side of families who want to clean up the school libraries of the illegal pornography and keep the important books from being banned.”

‘These Books Should Have Never Been Written’

The Virginia-based Schilling claimed that he and his organization are only interested in “getting rid of child pornography” and other material that “constitutes pornography.”

“These books should have never been written,” Schilling added.

Salcedo followed Schilling’s statements with a quote from Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf,” which he said he was bringing up to compare the Democratic party to the Nazi party.

Salcedo referred to some of the books they wanted banned as “graphic novels” that are also “graphic in nature.

Schilling, who also brought up his opposition to abortion and LGBTQ visibility in schools, claimed that “gay marriage” is part of an agenda to “destroy our country.”

Yet Another Well-Funded Anti-Porn Lobby

The American Principles Project is another anti-porn crusading organization with a lower profile than older outfits such as NCOSE (formerly Morality in Media), Focus on the Family and the Family Research Council, or louder upstarts such as Exodus Cry and related endeavors by their mouthpiece Laila Mickelwait.

The American Principles Project, however, has been wielding their checkbook power in several electoral races, with a related Super-PAC that has spent millions recently in efforts to elect candidates who support their social and cultural agenda.

Last June, congressional news site The Hill reported that the American Principles Project was rolling out a membership program known as “APP’s Big Family,” which the organization dubbed an “NRA for families.”

Their hope, Schilling told The Hill, was “to replicate the NRA’s vast membership base.”

“What we don’t have that the NRA has is an activist army of people across the country that care about these issues organized [politically],” Schilling admitted, adding that his group’s goal is currently to get to 1 million members in five years, and to specifically “attract parents on issues like school choice and opposition to critical race theory in schools, and [oppose] having transgender people participate in school sports.”

Speaking for All ‘Families’?

Throughout his interviews and in his literature, Schilling relentlessly refers to the views of all “families” as supposedly identical to those of himself and his organization’s membership.

“If we can start inflicting a political consequence on these elected officials, it doesn’t matter if it’s the school board or the presidency, we’re going to have very quick turnaround for the family when it comes to public policy,” Schilling told the Hill, praising Florida’s Republican governor Ron DeSantis for his culture war strategy.

“When the Left and these woke corporations start freaking out, that means we should probably dig even deeper,” Schilling advised. “A lot of these suburban parents are going to be the prime targets for this simply because we’re already seeing them be outraged at what’s going on in their kid’s schools and they only know 10 percent.”

Reviving Obscenity Prosecutions

In April 2020, Schilling penned an anti-porn op-ed for The American Conservative magazine, claiming that since Nicholas Kristof’s article for the New York Times “The Children of Pornhub,” there had “been a growing chorus of leaders calling for an increasingly out-of-control porn industry to finally be held accountable. And as more evidence comes in, it could not be clearer that porn use is indeed out of control.”

Schilling was advocating during the 2020 election cycle to grant more power to the Department of Justice through “more powerful porn laws” that he wanted Congress to pass.

He even confessed that “behind the scenes, several conservative groups, including my own, the American Principles Project, have actively pushed DOJ to do more to protect children from online pornography.”

Schilling’s editorial blatantly invites law enforcement and politicians to revive ancient obscenity prosecutions to target adult content online.

“Current law (18 U.S.C. § 1470),” Schilling wrote, “does prohibit the knowing distribution of obscene content to children, and this statute could, and ought to, be applied to porn sites. If such a site makes itself available to the public at large and fails to put any sort of age verification system in place, thus allowing young children unfettered access to its obscene content, then it is technically committing a crime — the same as if an alcohol distributor sold liquor to a minor without checking his ID. However, unless law enforcement is willing to act, the law itself has no teeth.”

The editorial also encouraged abolishing Section 230 protections, and concluded that in practice Schilling could even settle for “a cleaner and safer ‘zoned’ version of the internet where pornography remained behind closed doors, while still allowing those of age who wanted to visit the web’s seedy underbelly to do so.”

Schilling’s ‘Butt Sex’ Tweets

In 2020, the 34-year-old Schilling was the subject of a controversy over his tweets from 2019 — which he deleted — stating his views on LGBTQ Americans.

“I have zero problem explaining heterosexual sex to my kids if they ask — it’s how babies are made. Am I really a snowflake for not wanting to explain butt sex to my kids?” Schilling wrote. “’Dad, can two dads have kids together? Why do they get married? How do they have kids?’”

“‘Yes, two dads can get married and can have kids, but they have to hire a woman to implant an embryo in her uterus and carry the baby to term, then the two dads take the baby away from the mom, just like a puppy,” he added.

“Is this the conversation I should have with my kids?” Schilling continued in a social media tirade that revealed his granular preoccupation with the love life of others. “Parents, you’re not snowflakes for not wanting to explain the sordid world of gay couples — who really don’t get married anyway.”

After another Twitter user informed Schilling he had “archived a few” of his incendiary tweets, Schilling’s account replied “I will give you even better ones in the future!” and adding the hashtag “#womencanthavepenises.”

“Would you like me to send some really offensive ones right now? I can get some good ones going,” he added.

When interviewed by The Quad-City Times about the controversy, Schilling repeated that ”what we’re building is the NRA for families,” he said. “Just like how the National Rifle Association organizes gun owners in public policy and politics to protect their rights, we are organizing families and parents to protect their rights in public policy and make it easier to raise children [and] to protect your children.”

“If you want your kids learning about homosexual sex and learning how to masturbate in school, by all means, vote for the Democrat,” he continued.

“I have many gay friends, I love them all,” Schilling also noted. “I hang out with them, I’ve had beers with them, I’ve smoked cigarettes with them.”

Main Image: American Principles Project’s Terry Schilling

Dame Products Now Available on Sephora.com

Dame Products Now Available on Sephora.com

NEW YORK — Sephora.com has launched a new “Intimate Care” sub-category within its “Bath & Body” section featuring Dame Products’ vibes and lube.

“Dame’s partnership with Sephora enhances our message that pleasure is wellness,” Alexandra Fine, CEO and founder of Dame, told XBIZ. “We’re thrilled to have a national, credible beauty retailer carrying pleasure products alongside face wash and lipstick, as it helps to normalize sexual wellness as part of our holistic beauty rituals. Being welcomed into the Sephora community is a reminder that our sexual wellbeing matters.”

Among Dame’s offerings available on Sephora.com are its Eva, Pom, Aer and Arc massagers.

Dame credits Sephora for betting on the pleasure product game in wellness by bringing sexual wellness into the mainstream and helping to change conversations about the role of intimacy and pleasure in people’s wellbeing.

“Sephora has always been a leader in creating equitable and accessible beauty and wellness shopping experiences, so the two brands uniting to launch Sephora’s Intimate Care line was a natural fit,” the company said.

Sephora also is now carrying products from Maude and other intimate body care products.

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Nu Sensuelle Launches New ‘Roller Motion’ Collection

BOCA RATON, Fla. — Nu Sensuelle launched a new roller motion collection, featuring the Andii plug and the Roxii wand.

“Catering to anal play experts,” a rep noted, “Andii’s larger size and ferocity are perfect for hitting the G-spot, C-spot and A-spot. Energized by the S-Wave Plus motor, Andii is so powerful that it can dance on its own.”

Andii features four speeds and 11 modes. The plug boasts an independently-controlled roller motion feature and a vertical bead motion which allows the user to feel sensation in more than just one centralized area.

Andii, the rep continued, “is the perfect couple’s play product, as it is harness-compatible and includes a wireless remote which both controls the plug’s functions and vibrates in sync with the toy.”

The Roxii wand, also powered by Nu Sensuelle’s proprietary S-Wave Plus motor, offers users four distinct speeds and 11 modes and is fashioned for both internal and external play.

“This wand’s flexible tip and elongated handle make it the perfect pleasure product for G-Spot or C-Spot stimulation,” explained the rep. “While Roxii’s roller motion technology is primarily intended to provide a unique massage sensation to users’ intimate areas, Roxii can also be used on other parts of the body during foreplay. Compatible with toy-safe massage oils, Roxii can be rolled on a partner’s body for a unique, deep-tissue massage.”

Once foreplay is over, users can transform Roxii into a dual stim by adding their preferred Nu Sensuelle C-ring.

Nu Sensuelle co-founder and lead product engineer Thao Luu-Brinberg explained that the company developed both products “to provide an entirely unique experience to pleasure product users.”

“Since the start of my journey with Nu Sensuelle,” Luu-Brinberg stated, “I’ve always been determined to build intimacy between couples and reduce the orgasm gap. While traditional vibrators can absolutely create a pleasurable experience, I think it’s so important to explore every facet of adult retail and offer our consumers unique technology to further maximize their experience.

By combining intense vibration and massage, Andii and Roxii “repeatedly hit those hard-to-reach, internal sensory spots and allow users to feel sensation in more than just one centralized area,” the designer continued. “Not to mention, Andii comes equipped with a remote control that vibrates in sync, acting as an additional functioning product for increasing intimacy amongst couples.”

For more information, visit NuSensuelle.com.

Lexi Luna Opens Pre-Orders for Her New Sex Doll

LAS VEGAS — Lexi Luna has revealed pre-orders are now open for the Lexi Luna Sex Doll, manufactured by WM Dolls.

The doll is available to both American and Canadian customers; all pre-orders received by Feb. 14 will receive a discounted price and a Valentine’s-themed bundle.

“The Lexi Doll is extremely realistic and was made using state-of-the-art 3D scanning of her body, then hand-perfected to capture Lexi’s tiniest beauty mark. This lifelike doll is Lexi’s exact height and measurements, and has three openings for the ultimate fan experience,” noted a rep.

Incentives for pre-ordering include: a one-on-one five-minute phone call with Luna on the SextPanther platform; a custom clip from Luna with buyer’s name mentioned; a personally autographed certificate of authenticity card, with anti-fraud verification code from Luna; a purple robe and panties as shown in the promotional video from SexDoll America; and Accessories Pack from WM Doll.

“The team at SexDollCanada and I spent endless hours perfecting this doll to be a true representation of me,” Luna said. “I’m excited to share it with all of my fans and give them the chance to run their hands all over my curves. My doll lives in my bedroom so I can wake up to her each morning, and I hope yours will, too.”

Click here to pre-order; watch Luna’s unboxing of the doll here.

In related news, Luna plays a massage therapist who offers her client, Quinton James, a sexy surprise in “Busted by a Busty Housewife” from LoveHerBoobs.com; in “Hipsters Get Schooled,” she and Van Wylde give Kylie Rocket a lesson in threesomes for Brazzers.

Follow Lexi Luna on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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Nalpac’s Phoebe Grott Celebrates 2022 XBIZ Honors Win

FERNDALE, Mich. — Phoebe Grott, Nalpac’s director of marketing and strategic partnership, is celebrating her 2022 XBIZ Honors win for “Marketing Exec of the Year.”

“Phoebe joined Nalpac at the end of 2020 and has not only jumped into her new role with the company but has significantly grown Nalpac’s marketing department and industry reach,” explained a rep. “She has extensive knowledge and over a decade of experience from various facets of the pleasure products industry. Her previous success in vendor management, product marketing, assortment planning and product merchandising gave her the tools she needed to excel as the head of marketing with Nalpac.”

Grott noted it is “an honor to work closely with our customers and vendor partners to support their growth and successes through Nalpac’s marketing and product education programs. And I’m happy to share this achievement with the great team at Nalpac.”

CEO Steve Craig praised Grott’s contributions.

“We are so excited Phoebe has received this prestigious award from XBIZ. Phoebe’s contributions to the Nalpac marketing department have generated innovative and forward-thinking marketing and educational programs for our valued customers. Phoebe’s retail expertise and product knowledge are an asset and are instrumental to the strategic development at Nalpac,” Craig said.

Winners of the retail edition of the 2022 XBIZ Honors, presented by Satisfyer, were announced last month during an exclusive live broadcast on XBIZ.net. Find a full list of recipients here.

Contact Phoebe Grott at p.grott@nalpac.com; visit Nalpac’s B2B portal and follow the company on Twitter.

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Scarlet Lyone Celebrates Valentine’s With New Content, Cam Show

PERTH, Australia — Content creator Scarlet Lyone is celebrating Valentine’s Day by releasing content every day through Feb. 14, culminating in a live cam show on the holiday itself.

“My audience on OnlyFans has been patiently waiting to see more content from me, so I am more than excited to be giving my viewers exactly what they want,” Lyone said. “What better way than in celebration of Valentine’s Day? I will be giving back the love for 14 days with daily content and a live broadcast on Feb. 14.”

“I am so looking forward to meeting as many fans as possible when I go live,” she continued. “Oh, and did I mention a few surprises and giveaways that will be ‘cumming’ along the way? Don’t miss out.”

Her daily reveals will be posted to OnlyFans.

Follow Scarlet Lyone on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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‘Sex Tales’ Hosts Melody Kush, Lana Del Bae Talk Podcasting, Connecting With an Audience

LOS ANGELES — Chaturbate broadcasters Lana Del Bae and Melody Kush are back on the airwaves with the Season Two premiere of their “Camming Life” podcast “Sex Tales.”

The first episode features reigning XBIZ “Trans Performer of the Year” Casey Kisses, who stunned the XBIZ Awards audience when she took to the stage, dropped to one knee and proposed to her girlfriend, Kylie Le Beau.

The inaugural season of “Sex Tales” was a buzzy success, garnering over 150,000 views and downloads on the “Camming Life” YouTube channel. Ahead of Season Two’s debut, XBIZ spoke exclusively with the exuberant, upbeat Kush and newly crowned XBIZ “Cam Model of the Year” Del Bae about how they’ve grown as interviewers, their tips and tricks for top-notch podcasting and their favorite moments from Season One.

How would you describe your styles as an interviewer? Are you super-prepared, easygoing, a bit of both?

DEL BAE: I would say I’m a bit of both, for sure. I like to have all my facts and know interesting tidbits about the person I’m interviewing to show I took the time to do my research on them and their career. When it comes to filming, me and my lovely co-host Mel, of course, have a structure to our interview questions but both of us are very flexible on sidetracking if a fun unexpected story presents itself to us mid-interview.

KUSH: In life, I tend to be someone who is over-prepared for pretty much everything and I think that carries over to the way I mentally prepare for a podcast. Whenever we arrive “on set” it’s always chill and easygoing. Lana and I have a [meeting] before each episode to discuss our research, and it’s such a fun session! Depending on what type of guest we’re interviewing, we sometimes need to adapt our style from one episode to the next. It doesn’t really matter how much you prepare, the most successful podcasts are the ones that are more conversational. Overall,I’m a curious person and I love hearing about people’s experiences — and let’s face it, adult stars have some fucking great stories. I’m always so genuinely excited to hear what they have to say, and I always bring energy and enthusiasm to every show.

Now that Season Two is airing, how would you describe “Sex Tales” for a brand-new listener/viewer?

DEL BAE: A fun, sexy, and heartfelt podcast where you get a behind-the-scenes look at the adult industry and the stars that shape it into what it is.

KUSH: All those questions you’ve always wanted to ask an adult star? We get you those answers! I’d say it’s like watching adult star/cam besties chatting about what life in the adult industry is like, on-and-off-camera. Everything from career origins and crazy things that happen on set, to sex and relationship advice.

How have you both grown as interviewers over the first season?

DEL BAE: I like to think I’m a bit more of a confident interviewer than I was when I first started. I can be a bit of a perfectionist and I would get kind of nervous that I needed to say everything perfectly all the time and, ironically, that made me stumble over my words a bit. I think I’m more confident and comfortable now so I don’t have to overthink it as much and I think — I hope, anyway! — that makes me better.

KUSH: Our first interview was with Tera Patrick. Talk about a legend! I was terrified!! Lucky for us, Tera is such a cool human, her disarming personality immediately made me feel at ease. Every podcast after that got easier and easier. Each guest we have had on the show is so unique and brings something new to the table. I wholeheartedly look forward to every interview and I adore researching our guests who have all had such outstanding careers. The hunger to know more about our guests grows more and more with each guest we interview.

What is some advice you’d offer to newcomers who are getting into podcasting?

DEL BAE: If you are planning to interview guests on your podcast, go watch and listen to other interviews they have done in the past simply so you can understand their energy levels and personality. Some guests answer everything with a one- or two-word answer so you really have to bring them out of their shell, while others will elaborate on every detail! Understanding your guests’ pace beforehand will help you better structure the flow of the interview and it will be more enjoyable for listeners/viewers.

KUSH: The most important thing is to have fun! Fun is infectious, and your listener will hear that in your voice. It’s important to prepare, but even more important to bounce off your guest and feed your own curiosity by asking developing questions as they reveal more about themselves. The best way to get to know your guest is to listen to other podcasts they’ve done to get a feel for how they respond. Some people prefer giving short answers, while others are natural-born storytellers, and knowing this can help how you shape the interview overall. It’s also very important to respect your guest’s privacy. Have a conversation with your guest ahead of time so you don’t touch on any topics they may not want to discuss. And, of course, good audio and well-lit video for those doing video.

It seems like the skills for quality podcasting overlap with camming; do you find that to be true?

DEL BAE: Definitely! Being comfortable in front of a camera already is so helpful and being a chatty cam model, oh my gosh, helps 1,000%! I put the ‘chat’ in Chaturbate, if you know what I mean! And of course, it helps that we already have all the high-tech cameras and microphones so definitely a very easy crossover, for sure.

KUSH: Absolutely! Being able to carry a conversation with pretty much anyone is a skill that I mastered as a cam model. It also helps that cam makes us more comfortable in front of the camera since there is a visual component to “Sex Tales” as well. Not to mention we’re tech-savvy and have all the right equipment.

You had a wide range of guests last season, from Peppermint to Buck Angel, Sophie Dee to Dani Daniels and Kira Noir. What were some of your favorite moments from the first season?

DEL BAE: Honestly, I loved all of our guests last season I don’t think I could ever pick a favorite. I definitely did love interviewing Buck Angel; he was so down-to-earth and kind, my heart was so full the whole interview. And Kira Noir, oh my gosh! The sweetest human in the world. I was so happy to finally get to meet them in person at X3 Expo and the XBIZ Awards at the beginning of this year. I think my favorite moments from Season One were when our guests would open up and share silly stories from days on set or sentimental stories and wisdom they had learned over the years. Listening to their real-life stories and not just watching them on screen is what I think “Sex Tales” is all about. Humanizing and destigmatizing sex work.

KUSH: I think the interesting range of guests we had just made every interview so unique and fun. It’s really hard to pick out moments! Dani Daniels was an absolute riot; she has such an amazing sense of humor. Did you know she has her own line of BBQ rubs? Other great moments were learning how to squirt with Mary Moody, and Catjira accidentally turning on her Hitachi mid-interview; both of those interviews were like talking to my best friends about cam life. But if I had to choose a favorite interview, I’d probably say Buck Angel. So many fun elements to that podcast; he’s really had an interesting career and life journey. It’s not often that we have a show that evokes such strong emotion that our guest sheds a tear!

Anything else you’d like to tease about the new season?

DEL BAE: If you liked the first season, oh, baby, just you wait! Season Two is fire! I’m so beyond excited and humbled to be doing another season with my lovely co-host Melody and the incredible Chaturbate and Camming Life crews.

KUSH: I got to interview a performer I’ve always admired. This upcoming season has some of my favorite interviews to date, you’ll just have to tune in to see if you agree with me!

Listen to the “Sex Tales” audio link here and on Apple Podcasts.

Find Lana Del Bae on Chaturbate and Twitter, and Melody Kush on Chaturbate and Twitter.

Follow “Camming Life” on XBIZ.tv, YouTube and Twitter.

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