Sanctuary LAX to Host Charity ‘Slave Auction,’ Thanksgiving Food Drive Friday

LENNOX, Calif. — Mistress Cyan will host a charity “slave auction” and Thanksgiving food drive for the homeless this Friday at Sanctuary LAX.

“This pervy take on the charity bachelor auction is a Sanctuary tradition dating back over 20 years,” a rep explained. “Switches, submissives and Dommes volunteer to put themselves up for auction, while ‘buyers’ exchange nonperishable food and canned goods for ‘auction money.’ Bidding starts at about 9:30 pm. (PST) and the winning bidders keep their ‘slave’ for the duration of the party.”

“This is for fun. Everything is negotiated, consensual and all safewords will be respected,” the rep noted.

“The thought of people being hungry over Thanksgiving is a very disturbing thought to me,” said Mistress Cyan, the owner and founder of Sanctuary LAX. “I have been fortunate enough over the past 23 years to be in a position to be able to do something to help. As a result of the COVID pandemic, many have lost their jobs and even their homes and are now on the street or in shelters. This is how we can help.”

The fundraiser will run from 8 p.m to 2 a.m. (PST) at Sanctuary LAX.

“The beneficiary of this event is the Metropolitan Community Church in North Hollywood,” shared the rep. “They will distribute the donated food and blankets to food banks and the needy all over Southern California.”

For more information, click here; follow Sanctuary LAX and Mistress Cyan on Twitter.

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Brandi Love Announces New Release, Cam Shows, Interviews

LOS ANGELES — Brandi Love has announced an array of new content, CamSoda shows, articles and interviews.

Her 2017 scene with Carter Cruise has recently been released in a new collection from Fantasy Massage. Originally titled “Worshipping Mom,” it is now the first scene in “Bolster Madness”; click here for box art and additional details.

“I loved working with Carter,” Love enthused. “What a great scene. I’m so glad they decided to share it again and give fans a chance to own it.”

Love was recently featured in a post on Fleshbot about her recent appearance for Pure Taboo in “A Betrayal of Trust” opposite Eric Masterson and Jane Wilde.

“I loved how dark it was, how totally taboo,” Love recalled. “I’m such a bright and sunny person by nature, the quintessential blonde MILF, so it was fun to play someone who was completely unlike me.”

The full Fleshbot piece by Holly Kingstown can be read here

Following a return visit to “The Shannon Burke Show” this week, Love has lined up her next appearance on Nov. 22.

“I love going on the ‘Shannon Burke Show,’” she enthused. “He has the most amazing listeners. I can’t wait to talk to them this month. We’re going to have so much fun.”

The show broadcasts from 3-7 p.m. (EST) on 660 AM and 105.5 FM in Orlando, Florida and on 103.1 FM in Fort Walton Beach; find the program at FloridaManRadio.com and find additional details here.

Finally, Love has announced her CamSoda show schedule for the rest of the month, with the date and times being as follows:

  • Nov. 18 — 5-6:30 p.m. (PDT)
  • Nov. 20 — 5-6:30 p.m. (PDT)
  • Nov. 22 — 5-6:30 p.m. (PDT)
  • Nov. 24 — 5-6:30 p.m. (PDT)
  • Nov. 27 — 5-6:30 p.m. (PDT)
  • Nov. 29 — 5-6:30 p.m. (PDT)

Find her CamSoda profile here; follow Brandi Love online and on Twitter

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Viben’s Char Lopez Celebrates 2022 XBIZ Exec Awards Nomination

SAN FERNANDO, Calif. — Viben is celebrating a 2022 XBIZ Exec Awards nomination, retail edition, for Char Lopez as “Brand Ambassador of the Year.”

Nominees were selected based on several success factors including leadership, business acumen, community influence and overall career achievement as submitted by members of the adult industry via XBIZ.net.

Voting for the 2022 XBIZ Exec Awards is now open; industry members may cast their votes here.

“I have never been more honored. I am so grateful to have been nominated; I’m still speechless,” said Lopez. “I can’t thank everyone enough for all the support I have been given.”

“This is just incredible!” she added.

The XBIZ Exec Awards will be presented as part of the annual XBIZ Honors ceremonies, with the online industry edition hosted on Jan. 5 in conjunction with the XBIZ L.A. conference and the retail edition on Jan. 11 during the ANME/XBIZ Show.

For the complete list of nominees, visit XBIZ.com.

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Natalia Nix Stars in Taboo Scene Opposite Tyler Steele for SpyFam

MIAMI — Natalia Nix’s latest scene features her return to SpyFam.com in a taboo scene with Tyler Steele.

Titled “Blanket Thief Stepbro,” the action finds Nix “cozy in bed with her favorite blanket,” a rep teased. “Her stepbrother, Tyler, comes in and steals it, leaving Natalia to get cold. She wakes up and crawls into bed with Tyler, assuring him it’s not weird since they are only stepsiblings.”

Deciding she no longer needs a blanket to stay warm, the pair get physical.

“This scene was so fun,” Nix enthused. “I love working with SpyFam as their scenes are always so voyeuristic, which is a turn-on. Tyler kept me warm in more ways than I could ever imagine, and I can’t wait for fans to see this naughty scene.”

Click here for a preview and additional details.

Follow Natalia Mix on Twitter.

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Mackenzie Mace Stars in New Scenes for Brazzers, MYLF, Reality Kings

LOS ANGELES — Mackenzie Mace anchors new scenes for Brazzers, MYLF and Reality Kings.

“Concept: Novela” features “a more dramatic style shoot than your typical MYLF scene,” noted a rep, with an erotic spin on telenovelas. “Mackenzie plays a naive maid who falls in love with Peter Green and lets him have his way with her, only to learn he is just fucking her when they get caught by his wife, Vivianne DeSilva.”

“Vivianne enacts her revenge by showing Mackenzie how to fuck Peter right, not letting her join in,” the rep continued. “If Mackenzie can make it through, she can keep her job. Tears and confusion melt away into desire.”

Find the “dramatic and passionate” trailer at MYLF.com.

The starlet is paired with James Angel for Reality Kings as “a horny nerd who spies on James as he gardens, playing with herself as she watches him and making ahegao faces. The hentai-loving nympho sneaks into his house and sniffs his cum-covered boxers while fingering herself on his bed,” explained a rep. “When James catches her in the act, she begs for his dick, making ecstatic faces as she rides it and creates a hentai scene of her very own — complete with ‘X-ray dick vision.'”

Visit RealityKings.com for additional details.

Her Brazzers scene opens as Casca Akashova catches Mace messing around with Johnny the Kid and decides to seduce the young hunk herself; when Mace interrupts them in the act, she is invited to make it a threesome.

Find a preview of the “wild action” at Brazzers.com.

Hussie Models represents Mackenzie Mace; follow her on Twitter and find her premium social media linkage here.

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Braylin Bailey Touts Scene Work for Reality Kings, Nympho

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Braylin Bailey’s latest scene work includes hookups for Reality Kings and Nympho, among others.

As the action for Reality Kings opens, “JMac is trying to bring his little sister her laundry at the dorms when he stumbles onto Braylin masturbating,” a rep teased. “Before he can react, she’s begging to ride his dick, grabbing at it, taking it out of his pants before he can stop her.”

Visit RealityKings.com for a trailer and additional details.

She also toplines a new scene for Nympho as a “bright-eyed and horny as hell” starlet who “doesn’t stop until she’s fully satisfied and has milked her lover for their large load.”

Find more information at Nympho.com.

Braylin also enjoys a new B/G duo opposite Isiah Maxwell; click here for that scene.

Hussie Models represents Braylin Bailey; follow her on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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XBIZ Announces Nominees for 2022 Online Exec Awards

XBIZ Announces Nominees for 2022 Online Exec Awards

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce the nominees for the online industry edition of the 2022 XBIZ Exec Awards, set to be presented as part of the annual XBIZ Honors ceremony on Wednesday, Jan. 5 at the Kimpton Everly Hotel in Hollywood.

The annual XBIZ Exec Awards honor the best of the best from the adult business community for their outstanding creativity and leadership, celebrating exceptional career achievement across a wide variety of prominent industry roles. Nominees are selected based on a range of success factors including business acumen, community standing and overall leadership.

Voting for the 2021 XBIZ Exec Awards begins today on XBIZ.net and continues through Tuesday, Nov. 23.

Without further ado, the nominees for the online edition of the 2022 XBIZ Exec Awards are:

Account Exec of the Year

  • Erik Be, Your Paysite Partner
  • Amanda Casillas, NMG Management
  • Chandie Foster, Fleshlight (FN Cash)
  • Nicolas Fournier, Stunner Media
  • Steve Gottlieb, Adult FriendFinder
  • Julie Larson, JuicyAds
  • Matt Mund, MobiusPay
  • Chris Rodger, Payze
  • Henry Rosa, Epoch
  • Ryan Wayne, Adult Empire

Business Development Exec of the Year

  • Mike De Jong, IsLive
  • Austin Fiascone, Mr. Skin
  • Jordan Greenberg, ManyVids
  • Gunner, Cams.com
  • Andrew H, ePlay
  • Ezra, Jules Jordan
  • Ellisa, Pink Label
  • Yuval Kijel, Streamate
  • Louis Montalvo, Paper Street Media
  • Morgan Sommer, Jasmin

Marketing Exec of the Year

  • Kate Amery, Chaturbate
  • Jessica Hookimaw, BranditScan
  • Toby J. Morris, Falcon/NakedSword
  • Heather K, ePlay
  • Zuzana Kasinski, Cherry.tv
  • Loula Manousos, Adult Time
  • Christophe Peyras, Streamate
  • Pamela Rehe, ManyVids
  • Kat Revenga, FanCentro
  • Anthony Violante, Vixen

Progressive Leadership Award

  • Daniel Abramovich, VR Bangers
  • Jeffrey Dillon, Virtual Mate
  • Danny Ferretti, GFE Model Services
  • Alex G, SextPanther
  • AJ Hall, Elevated X
  • Ryan Hogan, MindGeek
  • Claude, X10 Fans
  • Darrell Rosebush, WankzVR
  • Angie Rowntree, Sssh.com
  • Gino Sciretta, BranditScan

Community Figure of the Year

  • Alana Evans, APAG
  • Lucy Hart, Pervout
  • Tim Henning, ASACP
  • Michelle LeBlanc, Free Speech Coalition
  • MelRose Michaels, SexWorkCEO
  • Kristel Penn, Sad But Rad Club
  • Amberly Rothfield, AmberlyRothfield.com
  • Corey Silverstein, Silverstein Legal
  • Leya Tanit, Pineapple Support
  • Larry Walters, Walters Law Group

Brand Ambassador of the Year

  • Andrew D., Loyalfans
  • Sabrina Deep, Blisss.company
  • Vanessa Eve, Streamate
  • Arnaud Guilon, Jerkmate
  • Kellie Marsh, Pineapple Support
  • Nikki Night, VXPages
  • Natalie Pannon, MojoHost
  • Holly Ruprecht, Playboy
  • Andy Wullmer, TrafficPartner
  • Chris Youngs, Paxum

Senior Leadership Award

  • Colin Allerton, Adult Empire
  • Jonathan Corona, MobiusPay
  • Joel Drapeau, Gamma Entertainment
  • Shay Efron, ImLive
  • Rick Morales, Stripchat
  • Sam Rakowski, Mr. Skin
  • Rainey Stricklin, JuicyAds
  • Axel Vezina, CrakRevenue
  • Bishop Wages, AEBN
  • Jeff Wilson, Flirt4Free

Chief Exec of the Year

  • Karl Bernard, Gamma Entertainment
  • Ron Cadwell, CCBill
  • Nick Chrétien, CrakRevenue
  • Mitch Farber, NETbilling
  • Stan Fiskin, FanCentro
  • Bella French, ManyVids
  • Jude Hudson, iWantClips
  • Sergey Kazlouski, Certus Finance
  • Moose, Penthouse
  • Clement P, ePlay

Businesswoman of the Year

  • Cathy Beardsley, Segpay
  • Julia Grandi, Julmodels
  • Mia Hyun, MobiusPay
  • Shirley Lara, Chaturbate
  • Bree Mills, Gamma Entertainment
  • Liz R., Streamate
  • Jamie Rodriguez, Flirt4Free
  • Salima Sawani, Paper Street Media
  • Megan Stokes, NMG Management
  • Vicky Vette, VNALive

Businessman of the Year

  • Jack Avalanche, NSFW.army
  • Kenny B, Your Paysite Partner
  • Eduard Braileanu, Loyalfans
  • Gian Carlo, LetsDoeIt
  • Dominic Ford, JustFor.fans
  • Steven Grooby, Grooby
  • Juicy Jay, JuicyAds
  • Brad Mitchell, MojoHost
  • Tim Valenti, Falcon/NakedSword
  • Legrand Wolf, Carnal Media

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XBIZ Announces Nominees for 2022 Retail Exec Awards

XBIZ Announces Nominees for 2022 Retail Exec Awards

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce the nominees for the retail industry edition of the 2022 XBIZ Exec Awards, set to be presented as part of the annual XBIZ Honors ceremony on Tuesday, Jan. 11 at the W Hollywood Hotel.

The annual XBIZ Exec Awards honor the best of the best from the adult business community for their outstanding creativity and leadership, celebrating exceptional career achievement across a wide variety of prominent industry roles. Nominees are selected based on a range of success factors including business acumen, community standing and overall leadership.

Voting for the 2021 XBIZ Exec Awards begins today on XBIZ.net and continues through Tuesday, Nov. 23.

Without further ado, the nominees for the retail edition of the 2022 XBIZ Exec Awards are:

Retail Account Exec of the Year

  • Ruth Arceo, The Pleasure Chest
  • Angela Blackmon, Holiday Products
  • Abigail Cabrera, Lovers Stores
  • Loretta Goodling, Excitement
  • Signe Jarvis, Hustler Hollywood
  • Brenda Mendoza, Honey’s Place
  • Kit Richardson, Museum of Sex
  • Cherise Romero, Eldorado
  • Amanda Rossignol, Pinkcherry
  • Brittany Vela, Sara’s Secret/Condoms to Go

Pleasure Product Account Exec of the Year

  • Lucy D’Olipmio, Evolved Novelties
  • Blanca Estrada-Gonzalez, Magic Silk
  • Sonny Farnsworth, Fun Factory
  • Cheryl Flangel, Swiss Navy
  • April Hoopes, Nu Sensuelle
  •  Lucia LaCaprara, plusOne
  • Mona Madrigal, Pipedream Products
  • Joe Pascolla, Thank Me Now
  • Yesenia Perez, Doc Johnson
  • Mira Waidelich, Satisfyer

Business Development Exec of the Year

  • Forrest Andrews, Aneros
  • Nancy Cosimini, Blush Novelties
  • Alexandro Feynerol, Svakom
  • Tracy Leone, Rock Candy
  • Craig Mewbourne, Motorbunny
  • Bjorn Radke, Orion Wholesale
  • Vincent Renou, Letsout
  • Eddie Romero, Vibratex
  • Hein Schouten, Shots
  • Rita Silva-Grondin, Bedroom Kandi Boutique Parties

Marketing Exec of the Year

  • Claire Blakeboroug, Electrastim
  • Sally Cotching, Thank Me Now
  • Thao Dipolito, Doc Johnson
  • Nichole Grossmann, CalExotics
  • Phoebe Grott, Nalpac
  • Patrick Lyons, Nu Sensuelle
  • Anthony Pingicer, Xgen Products
  • Rob Reimer, Boneyard
  • Stephanie Trachtenberg, Satisfyer
  • Kristen Tribby, Fun Factory

Progressive Leadership Award

  • Jerome Bensimon, Satisfyer
  • Glen Buzzetti, Romantic Depot
  • Raven Faber, EngErotics
  • Eric Idema, EQOM Group
  • Nenna Joiner, Feelmore
  • Stephanie Keating, WOW Tech Group
  • Angela Mustone, High On Love
  • Kim Patterson, Enchantasys
  • Julie Stewart, Sportsheets
  • Megan Swartz, Janra Distribution

Community Figure of the Year

  • Brent Aldon, Aneros
  • Lulu Batista, OOHLuluCherryBox
  • Tamara Bell, HPPPA
  • Anne Hodder, Hodder Media Inc.
  • Kate Kozlova, Svakom
  • Kristin Moore, Boneyard Toys
  • Josh Ortiz, XR Brands
  • Paul Reutershan, Williams Trading
  • Danielle Seerley, Thank Me Now
  • Sarah Tomchesson, Damiana Consulting

Brand Ambassador of the Year

  • Jade Leon-Buchan, Sensuva
  • Melody Cazarin, Satisfyer
  • Michael Cox, Fun Factory
  • Timothy Ferencz, System JO
  • Steve Hirsh, Fantasy Lingerie
  • Mike Lerner, Xgen
  • Char Lopez, Viben
  • Wellington Nascimento, Perfect Fit
  • Krystal Silva, Doc Johnson
  • Brad Taylor, Shots

Senior Leadership Award

  • Hamed Bosset-Allen, SOS
  • Monique Carty, Nexus
  • Scott Dantis, Williams Trading Co.
  • Austin Ferdinand, CalExotics
  • Kate Hodgson-Egan, Lovehoney
  • Nick Mahler, Dallas Novelty
  • Colin Roy, Sliquid
  • Malay Vannouvong, Aneros
  • Frederic Walme, Fun Factory
  • Scott Watkins, Doc Johnson

Chief Exec of the Year

  • Chad Braverman, Doc Johnson
  • Andy Craig, Nalpac
  • Dean Elliott, Sliquid
  • Ken Herskovitz, Vibratex
  • Marcus Horea, Coquette/Stag Shop
  • Matthew Matsudaira, Pipedream Products
  • Kevin Mirachi, Thank Me Now
  • Dennis Paradise, Paradise Marketing
  • Lee Roy Myers, WoodRocket
  • Elliot Schwartz, Nasstoys

Businesswoman of the Year

  • Susan Colvin, CalExotics
  • Suki Dunham, OhMiBod
  • Bonnie Feingold, Honey’s Place
  • Briana Honz Watkins, Swiss Navy
  • Zoe Ligon, Spectrum Boutique
  • Tiffany Lysene, Little Genie
  • Julia Margo, Hot Octopuss
  • Autumn O’Bryan, Global Novelties
  • Michelle Shnaidman, Bellesa
  • Rebecca Weinberg, XR Brands

Businessman of the Year

  • Ralph Albrecht, Swiss Navy
  • Greg Alves, Evolved
  • Joe Casella, Entrenue
  • Steve Craig, Nalpac
  • Brian Dunham, OhMiBod
  • Andy Green, Xgen Products
  • Oscar Heijnen, Shots
  • Adam Lewis, Hot Octopuss
  • Bob Pyne Jr., Williams Trading Co.
  • Ari Suss, XR Brands

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China’s Arrest of Alleged Pornographer Shines Light on Cultural Crisis

SHANGHAI — The Chinese government recently publicized the June arrest of a Shanghai-based actor-producer-director for allegedly producing pornography, but contradictions in the reporting on the prosecution of Shen Juhui shine a light on both the underground production of sexual content in China and the state’s ongoing moral panic campaign against “celebrity culture.”

The arrest of Shen — or Chen — Juhui was first reported in English on Oct. 29 by Malaysian trends and news site Hype, which headlined, “Award-Winning Director Chen Juhui Arrested For Filming Pornographic Videos.” Singapore news site Today also covered it two days later and Malaysia’s newspaper Malay Mail provided a summary on Nov. 2.

Hype reporter Rachel Chuah quoted a Chinese-language report by Beijing News/China News, which on Oct. 29 published an item about the 38-year-old Shen having been arrested by Shanghai police on June 23 “for illegally filming indecent films.”

According to Beijing News, Shen — an entertainment industry multi-hyphenate trained at the Shanghai Theatre Academy, with experience acting and also directing for TV and small films — “originally ran a media company, but due to a sharp decline in income due to the impact of the pandemic, decided to shoot indecent films at the suggesting of a friend and illegally sell them online.”

Beijing News reported that Shen sold each film for more than 30,000 yuan, or around $4,700, and that since October 2020 he had made almost one million yuan, around $150,000.

Riding the Wind, Riding the Moon and Traveling with Worries

At the time of the arrest, according to Beijing News, Shen’s “face was pale and his legs were weak.” He was seized by the cops alongside a 30-year-old actress named Mei Xiang, who told police that Shen had “coaxed her to release films overseas,” and that he had made her shoot “more than a dozen indecent films, one after another.”

The report claimed that police had responded to a complaint by the mother of a 12-year-old boy who had used his mobile phone to pay thousands of yuan on an app. The mother called the police worried about fraud, and they claim they discovered one or more of Shen’s films on the device.

Clips from the films in question were allegedly being distributed within China using texting app WeChat.

Chinese police announced Shen’s arrest the last week of October through the popular social media platform Weibo. They did not provide the names of the director and the actress, but said they had in their possession a notebook that allegedly detailed the cost for each shoot. Shen and Mei were then identified by Weibo users.

The Malaysian and Singapore news outlets dubbed Shen “an award-winning director” due to his wins at the Xi Bei Micro Film Festival for an “online movie” called “Cheng Feng Cheng Yue Cheng You Qu,”  or “Riding the Wind, Riding the Moon and Traveling with Worries.”

Film Dreams and Self-Destructive Prospects

A Hong Kong blog this week, however, detailed a more telling context for the arrest.

According to iNews, Shen was not so much an “award-winning director” as “an ordinary filmmaker.”

“It’s not uncommon to see chaos in the entertainment industry, but it seems that this is the first time that a ‘regular director’ has been arrested for pornography,” the iNews blogger wrote.

Shen, according to this account, was “an ordinary filmmaker who hit a wall” with his company because of the pandemic and the subsequent economic slowdown.

The blog paints the picture of a jack-of-all-trades entrenched in the competitive Shanghai entertainment ecosystem, an aging “cool dude” who hosted mediocre TV shows and produced infomercials, did some singing and acting, worked on plays, advertising and children’s shows, and ran his own small production unit and company.

The awards from the Xi Bei Micro Film Festival, the blogger noted, were minor trophies from a festival whose “big name” belies the fact that “it is actually just an ordinary event in Yangquan City, Shanxi.”

Shen’s production company, the Shanghai Liangxing Culture Communication Co., Ltd., was active for about a decade without ever really taking off.

“The company has also produced ‘Strange Talk,’” the Hong Kong blogger explained, “a program that tells the story of personal and supernatural experiences, and it is not clear whether it is profitable.”

Shen’s business, the blogger added, is “basically what a typical local media company [would be] doing. Shooting commercials, web dramas and programs and undertaking some extra odd jobs. The revenue is basically enough to maintain operations. However, the arrival of the epidemic made it difficult for [him] to develop many businesses, and it was also the original cause of the incident.”

“The porn industry has always been a gray area,” the writer continued, “but for Shen Juhui… choosing to shoot pornography illegally is tantamount to self-destructive prospects. But this also reflects the dilemma faced by an ordinary film and television practitioner during the epidemic — how to continue to survive?”

In essence, the blogger concluded, “this incident is full of irony [for] film and television circles: all-round professionals, who owned a media company that has been in operation for 10 years, chose to shoot pornographic films in the end. And young actors became pornographic under the excuse of fulfilling their ‘silver screen dreams.’”

This World Is Not Just Black or White

The Chinese government’s publicizing of Shen’s arrest, and the portrayal of Shen as an important entertainment industry player, are best understood in the context of a countrywide crackdown in China against “celebrity culture” and its perceived immorality.

On Oct. 21, the official Weibo page of the Chaoyang Branch of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau reported that famous pianist Li Yundi had been arrested for hiring a sex worker, and charged with participating in prostitution. According to the anti-Chinese-government newspaper The Epoch Times, the Chinese Communist Party’s CCTV, People’s Daily, Rule of Law Daily and other official outlets posted comments about Li Yundi’s arrest, which became a national trending topic.

The Epoch Times quoted skeptical dissidents who commented, “Why does the CCP always magnify non-governmental prostitution news every time a major event occurs? Cultivating and controlling the sexual interests and activities of celebrities can be used as a pawn to shift the focus at any time.”

The Washington Post reported that Li Yundi’s arrest was described by state media as “a warning to celebrities that they, too, must avoid breaching the bottom line or challenging the law.”

Beijing police, the Post continued, also “published a cryptic post that appeared to allude to Li, showing a photo of a piano.”

Under the image of the piano, the state authorities ominously warned: “This world is not just black and white, but we must differentiate between black and white. This absolutely cannot be mistaken.”

Britney Amber to Feature in San Diego for Her Birthday Weekend

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. —Britney Amber will celebrate her birthday weekend by headlining at Exposé gentlemen’s club Friday and Saturday night.

“The award-winning star will peel off her slinky costumes and tease the attendees with her seductive moves,” a rep enthused. “Britney will perform two shows each night.”

She will also participate in meet-and-greets where fans and patrons may collect selfies, autographs and merch.

“I could not think of a better way to spend my birthday weekend than with the fans,” Amber said. “I plan on putting on some of my sexiest striptease shows. Expose in San Diego is going to be wild.”

Find Exposé online and on Twitter.

Follow Britney Amber on Twitter and find her premium social media linkage here.

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