Maitland Ward, Vixen Media Group Ink Contract Extension

Maitland Ward, Vixen Media Group Ink Contract Extension

LOS ANGELES — Vixen Media Group (VMG) and Maitland Ward have inked a two-year contract extension for the lauded performer; upcoming projects include a second season of the XBIZ-winning “Muse” from Deeper.com, which is set to film this spring under the direction of Kayden Kross.

Following her 2019 debut, Ward has earned five XBIZ Awards for her acting and scene work, among other honors; she is now the longest-running female contract performer in VMG’s history.

“Maitland’s presence in this industry is shifting the way the mainstream perceives performers and the quality of the content we make,” said Kross. “It has been a game-changer to be able to work with her, and I can’t wait to keep raising the bar that Maitland’s work resets with each new project. No one is more devoted to her craft, more talented or more willing to take risks than Maitland. It is an honor to be able to take this journey with her.”

A rep noted Ward will also “expand her production talents in both a writing and directing capacity.”

“She is going to surprise fans with some ‘firsts’ not yet seen onscreen,” teased the rep. “She is set to develop unique non-XXX VMG projects as well, such as a BTS series that will invite viewers into her personal day-to-day life.”

Ward’s industry laurels, in addition to her XBIZ Awards, include trophies from the XCritic Awards and NightMoves Awards.

“I’m so proud to continue to be the face of Deeper and to have such a valued place in the Vixen family,” said Ward. “I can’t wait for all the exciting new projects that lie ahead, taking me to new places as an actor and sexual performer all while allowing me to stretch my creative talents in both writing and directing.”

“Kayden has inspired and encouraged me to create in all branches of filmmaking,” she continued. “Our partnership and trusted friendship have afforded me to explore and push boundaries as an artist and we will continue to do so fiercely and passionately in the years ahead.”

Follow Maitland Ward, Kayden Kross and Deeper on Twitter for the latest updates.

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Iowa: Copycat ‘Porn Block’ Bill Fails to Move Forward

DES MOINES, Iowa — The Iowa House of Representatives’ Commerce subcommittee declined to advance a bill that proposed blocking adult content on electronic devices by default, as well as creating a special $5 tax on adult entertainment to fund initiatives against “human trafficking.”

HF 288 had been introduced by Rep. Sandy Salmon (R-Janesville), a religious conservative who has been the most vocal crusader against adult entertainment in the Iowa legislature.

The bill is a version of one recently re-introduced in Utah, part of a “Project Blitz” campaign by evangelicals to pass “copycat legislation” restricting adult content on a state-by-state basis.

According to local paper The Courier, representatives of ATT, T-Mobile and CenturyLink pointed out that several content-blocking apps are already available and “the use of those apps is at the discretion of parents, for example, rather than the internet provider.”

Mike St. Clair — representing the Iowa Communications Alliance of about 130 small broadband providers — told the subcommittee that HB 288 would “make us the policepersons for content and turn us into criminals if we don’t enforce it enough.”

“We don’t monitor content and don’t wish to be in that business,” St. Clair added.

Religiously inspired groups that spoke in support of the bill alleged that it would help address a supposed crisis of “porn addiction.”

Although The Courier reported that another Republican representative, Jon Jacobsen (R-Council Bluffs), said that “just as the state regulates gambling because of the societal costs of addictive behavior, he would like the Legislature to address the problems that arise from pornography,” none of the three Commerce subcommittee members signed off on Salmon’s bill.

Sandy Salmon, Iowa’s Top War on Porn Crusader

As XBIZ reported in 2019, Rep. Sandy Salmon is the most notable Iowa politician leading the state’s War on Porn efforts.

Two years ago, Salmon introduced a resolution asking the state legislature to officially recognize “the public health hazard of pornography and its harmful proliferation on the internet and calling for vigorous enforcement of obscenity laws and steps to address the crisis of easily accessible pornography on the internet.”

Salmon asked Iowa’s General Assembly to recognize “that pornography is creating a public health crisis and perpetuates a sexually toxic environment.” Aware that prudish tactics from the past — broad appeals to “morals” or “shame” — do not find widespread endorsement, Salmon justified her call for censorship by conflating all depictions of sexuality with a toxic mix of human trafficking, sexual development of the young, child abuse and even addiction.

After affirming that “overcoming the harm of pornography is beyond the capability of the afflicted individuals to address alone,” Salmon closed her resolution by claiming that pornography “leads to a broad spectrum of individual and societal harms” and asked for “education, prevention, research and policy changes at the local, state and national levels to address the pornography epidemic that is harming the people of our state and nation.

She then called upon “the United States Department of Justice and members of the federal, state and local criminal justice system to vigorously enforce federal and state obscenity laws against commercialized obscenity, and upon Congress to address the crisis of easily accessible pornography on the internet.”

An Openly ‘Dominionist’ Legislator

In July 2015, Salmon was the co-signatory, with eight fellow Iowa state legislators, of a press release “in support of the Separation of Church and State,” which they defined as the protection of Christians to politically organize and legislate according to Christian principles.

This doctrine is known as “dominionism,” and a version of it is also currently espoused in the U.S. Senate by Missouri’s Josh Hawley.

“We as legislators agree with the meaning of President Thomas Jefferson’s letter to the Danbury Baptists which said we need a ‘separation of Church and State,’” Salmon and the others declared. “In context it meant that we must always keep the State away from any of the affairs of the Church. At the same time, in order for the United States to function at its best, the people who represent the citizens in government must reflect a strong Judeo-Christian ethic in all we do, including having a solid, unmovable moral basis in our laws.”

Main Image: Iowa House Representative Sandy Salmon (R-Janesville).

Brandi Love Named ‘Sexiest MILF’ by Rabbits Reviews

LOS ANGELES — Brandi Love has landed atop the Rabbits Reviews ranking of “The Top 10 Sexiest MILFs.”

“Since entering the industry, breathtaking beauty Brandi has garnered of a small heap of nominations, awards, accolades, honors and titles, cementing her unique status of the undisputed Queen MILF of porn,” a rep exclaimed. “But, just in case there were any doubts, Rabbits Reviews put them to sleep for good.”

Love said she is “delighted” by the accolade.

“This really made my day,” she enthused. “‘Thanks’ to Rabbits Reviews for the honor and congratulations to all the other sexy ladies on the list.”

Read the full list here.

In related news, the performer’s recent releases include “My Friend’s Hot Mom 89” from Naughty America and two new scenes, titled “Morning Tea” and “Cycling Move,” for MYLF.com.

She’ll next topline CamSoda shows on February 15 and 26 at 5 p.m. (PST).

For more from Brandi Love, follow her on Twitter.

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Retailer Starship Enterprises of Atlanta Bolsters Social Media Presence

ATLANTA — Adult retailer Starship Enterprises of Atlanta says it has upped its social media presence to build relationships with customers and vendors.

The retail chain is inviting vendors in participate in collaborations and virtual partnerships and is creating a social media presence with sex-positive and educational messaging on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and through dedicated playlists on YouTube.

Vendors who would like to be featured or otherwise collaborate for increased reach, brand awareness, product education, specials and more from Starship Enterprises of Atlanta may email Hannah at fam@starshipent.com.

“It’s really important for us to stay connected with our customers as well as the vendors and manufacturers of the amazing products we carry,” said Kelly Rogers, president of Starship Enterprises of Atlanta. “We want to open the door for collaboration, both on and off social media, to increase pleasure-based sex education and product knowledge.”

“We love our vendors and enjoy incorporating their visions in our messaging,” added Rogers.

For more information, visit ShopStarship.com.

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Kayla Jane Danger Named ‘Model of the Month’ by SextPanther

Kayla Jane Danger Named 'Model of the Month' by SextPanther

LOS ANGELES — SextPanther has named Kayla Jane Danger their February “Model of the Month.”

According to a rep, Danger has been a mainstay on the SextPanther leaderboard since joining the platform in July of 2020, solidfying her spot later that year “as one of SextPanther’s most talked-about and sought-after models.” 

They also highlighted her 15-year career, which includes appearing in over 50 music videos, gracing the pages of classic publications like Hustler’s Taboo, and starring in Zalman King’s “Pleasure or Pain” as Isabel. 

As for Danger, she expressed her excitement about the achievement, stating, “I’m thrilled to be SextPanther’s ‘Model of the Month’ for February. I’ve never been so in love with a platform and they really deliver when it comes to features and ease of use for me and my fanbase.”

“Being on SextPanther has streamlined my one-on-one contact with my fans, whether they want to text, call or video chat with me,” she continued. “Not only can everything can be done in one place, it’s definitely the most intimate access I’ve ever offered.”

Follow Danger at SextPanther and Twitter.

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Larry Flynt Passes Away at 78

LOS ANGELES — Legendary adult industry pioneer and Free Speech icon Larry Flynt has passed away at 78.

The news was first announced by entertainment gossip site TMZ, and confirmed by other sources.

“Family sources tell us the mogul passed Wednesday morning in Los Angeles from heart failure,” TMZ reported in the afternoon.

A few hours later Larry Flynt Publications (LFP) released the following official announcement: “Larry Claxton Flynt Jr. passed away earlier today, Wednesday, February 10, 2021, in Los Angeles at the age of 78, from the recent onset of a sudden illness. He passed quietly in his sleep at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center with his wife Liz and daughter Theresa by his side.”

A One-of-a-Kind Icon

Flynt was born on Nov. 1, 1942 in LakeVille, Magoffin County, Kentucky, the man who would one day become a venerated adult entertainment mogul came from very humble beginnings. Nonetheless, the industrious Flynt pursued an eclectic blend of jobs in his youth, ranging from his enlistment in the U.S. Navy in 1960 — where he served as a radar operator for the USS Enterprise (and was on duty when it recovered John Glenn’s space capsule) — to his brief stint as a bootlegger, as well as several months spent with the Inland Manufacturing Company, an affiliate of General Motors.

Then, Flynt began paving his road to fortune in 1965 when he purchased Keewee, his mother’s Dayton, Ohio bar, with $1,800 taken from his savings. He worked grueling hours at the rowdy establishment and soon had it churning out $1,000 a week. Riding on that success, the ambitious entrepreneur opened a high-end nude dancing bar he dubbed the Hustler Club.

In the years that followed, he successfully launched more Hustler Clubs in Akron, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Toledo, Ohio, each of which raked in several hundred thousand dollars a year.

When the 1973 oil crisis triggered a major recession, cutting into Hustler Club profits, Flynt devoted more attention to the fledgling Hustler Newsletter he had launched a year before, revamping it as a nationally distributed adult entertainment magazine — with the first newfangled issue published in July of 1974.

What had begun as a two-page, black-and-white Hustler Club promotional publication in January 1972, growing to 16 pages, then 32 pages, now expanded exponentially, even as Flynt drew ire from distributors for explicit content like “pink-shot” pics of exposed vulvas.

The catalyst that truly catapulted Flynt’s mag into the stratosphere was his acquisition of nude sunbathing photos taken by a paparazzo, of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, which he bought for $18,000 and published in the August 1975 issue. The magazine flew off the shelves, selling a million copies in a few days, and cementing Flynt’s millionaire status in the process. Eventually, the publication would go on to hit a peak circulation of around three million at the height of its popularity.

An Adult Industry Legend

In the wake of that bombshell Kennedy issue, Flynt created Larry Flynt Publications in 1976, which branched out to include various ventures such as mainstream magazines and Hustler Video productions. The brand also christened Hustler Casino, which debuted in June 22, 2000. Soon, LFP’s ever-expanding umbrella organization oversaw everything from the publication of “Barely Legal” mags to the opening of the Hustler Hollywood Store.

The magazine, however, remains one of the most widely recognized pornographic publications on the planet. Besides its graphic depictions of sex, which sets it apart from the less hardcore fare of Penthouse and Playboy, Hustler became known for its features — the “Asshole of the Month” column would administer a verbal lashing to a public figure, the “Honey Hooker” comic strip portrayed the sexual escapades of Honey (as competition for Playboy’s “Annie Fanny” and Penthouse’s “Wicked Wanda”), the “Beaver Hunt” highlighted explicit pics submitted from readers, while its controversial “Chester the Molester” cartoon delved into taboo sexual encounters with young girls tricked into compromising positions.

Given the controversy of his adult entertainment products, Flynt was ceaselessly faced with backlash from all comers, but he held his ground as a free speech crusader to the bone. When he was battling an obscenity charge in Gwinnett County, Georgia, on March 6, 1978, a sniper attacked him and his attorney as they returned to the courthouse.

Partially paralyzed due to spinal damage from the shooting, Flynt suffered tremendous pain and eventually an OD-induced stroke, leading him to don his now-infamous gold-plated wheelchair. The man who shot him, Joseph Paul Franklin, was a white supremacist serial killer incensed by an interracial photo shoot in Hustler.

Free Speech Hero

Flynt would go on to wage numerous legal battles, like his U.S. Supreme Court brawl with Reverend Jerry Falwell in the Hustler Magazine v. Falwell trial, which inspired the Academy Award-nominated “The People vs. Larry Flynt.”

Other notorious fights include Keeton vs. Hustler Magazine, where the girlfriend of Penthouse publisher Bob Guccione, Kathy Keeton, filed a libel suit against Flynt for outing her via a derogatory cartoon published in 1976, and Flynt even took on his two nephews, Jimmy Flynt II and Dustin Flynt in 2009, for using his family name on what he considered to be inferior pornography at the time.

Flynt had also a varied political trajectory, from his affiliation as a Republican presidential candidate in the 80s to his identifying as a Democrat during Bill Clinton’s presidency. A firebrand known for taking on various politicians with bounties, Flynt once offered a $1 million reward for information on Mitt Romney’s unreleased tax returns and $10 million for evidence leading to Donald J. Trump’s impeachment.

In recent years, Hustler had revamped its site and launched a line of branded vodka, while continuing to open new locations of its iconic store and crowning monthly “Hustler Honey” girls.

Industry Reactions

“Without Larry and his fight for our first amendment there would not be an adult business as we know it today,” said Doc Johnson’s Ron Braverman. “Most today do not understand the struggles Larry went through to secure our First Amendment rights. This is all his doing.”

Paul Fishbein recalled that he “often said during the formative years of AVN that if there hadn’t been a Larry Flynt, there may not have been AVN. He really paved the way, along with Al Goldstein for us ‘younger’ publishers.”

Flynt, added the publication’s founder, “took the raps, the obscenity cases and the bullets, so that we could enjoy free speech. And that goes for the whole adult industry, who owes a huge debt of gratitude to Larry.”

Former Penthouse owner Kelly Holland said, “There were three icons of this industry: Hugh Hefner, Bob Guccione and Larry Flynt. Each launched an empire in three subsequent decades and each was utterly unique in their approach.”

“As I wrote when Hugh Hefner passed,” Holland continued, “we are defined as much by our competitors as by our individual visions. And Larry had an impact on Penthouse. Larry was the ultimate disruptor and our industry’s champion of First Amendment rights. He blazed the trail we now all walk down.”

“The last of the titans is gone,” she concluded.

“Larry was a true pioneer of the adult industry, he will be truly missed,” added Kbeech’s Kevin Beechum.

‘A Remarkably Successful Businessperson’

Wicked’s Steve Orenstein hailed Flynt as “a pioneer in our industry.”

“You would be hard pressed to find a stronger advocate for freedom of speech,” Orenstein continued. “He paved the way for the rest of us to have a place and he will be missed.”

Industry attorney Jeffrey Douglas — chair of the Free Speech Coalition — described Flynt, with whom he shared stages over the years, as “a most important figure in American history, especially, but not limited to, the area of free expression.”

Douglas said it was “fortunate that the film ‘The People v. Larry Flynt’ exposed his remarkable story to a wide audience. He was political in all of his endeavors, and a remarkably successful businessperson, in real estate, gambling, marketing and an enormously wide range of magazine publishing.”

Characterizing the Hustler publisher as “irascible, idiosyncratic and astonishingly brave,” Douglas added that from his personal observations, “he lived with, but found ways to overcome, intolerable pain since the assignation attempt — yet he persevered.”

“We are lessened by the void his death has created,” Douglas concluded. “There will never be such a person again.”

XBIZ will continue updating this section with more industry reactions to Flynt’s passing.

For XBIZ World’s January 2020 cover story celebrating Larry Flynt’s life and legacy, click here. To view it in magazine format, click here.

Kheper Introduces Edible ‘Birthday Cake Pasties’

Kheper Introduces Edible 'Birthday Cake Pasties'

SEATTLE — Kheper Inc. has expanded its line of edible pasties with Birthday Cake Pasties in a vanilla cake flavor, available in sets of two.

“For birthday fun, have that special someone make a wish — and lick out the candles,” teased a rep.

“Edible pasties are intended primarily as nipple coverings and are meant to be licked versus eaten,” the rep explained. “The printing is on rice paper and they peel off their backings and can then be placed directly on the skin. Kheper does recommend though that you moisten the back of the pasties before placing them to ensure they solidly stick.”

CEO Brian Pellham noted his team was “amazed at how well our past four holiday pasties performed last year.”

“We had to expand the line further to include pasties for another very special day — birthdays!” he added. “They’re cute, fun and flavorful. We always make certain that our candies and gums are as delicious as they are attractive.”

The company’s extensive line of edibles and gum products include the F*ck You Sucker; Rainbow Dick Suckers (in six-pack and fishbowl options); Popping Dick Sucker; Laid! Gum; GumBALLS; Candy Cane, Gingerbread Woman, Snowflake, Ornament, Santa Face and Reindeer Pasties; and Cherry, Strawberry, Heart and Spearmint Candy Pasties.

Email info@khepergames.com or call (877) 426-3755 for additional details.

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Girlfriends Films Releases ‘Bad Lesbian 13’ on Demand

VALENCIA, Calif. — Girlfriends Films has announced the return of a popular series with the premiere of “Bad Lesbian 13” on VOD.

“Bad Lesbian 13” is comprised of four exclusively all-girl scripted scenes, and was directed B. Skow. The cast includes cover models and newcomers Aften Opal, Freya Parker, Alyx Star and Angel Youngs in “a maid-to-order scenario complete with traditional maids uniforms,” noted a rep with Diana Grace, Katie Kush, Jezabel Vessir and Olive Glass in “a massage-themed tale with a happy ending.”

The “Bad Lesbian” series was nominated in the “All-Girl Series of the Year” category at the 2021 XBIZ Awards.

“Bad Lesbian 13” can be found at GirlfriendsFilmsVOD.com.

Follow Girlfriend Films on Twitter for updates.

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Ray Ray Appears on ‘Flipside’ Podcast, Touts Valentine’s Gang-Bang, Wins 1st Award

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Ray Ray has announced a string of recent accomplishments. In addition to being the first adult industry guest on the “Flipside Podcast,” she also earned her first career award when one of her clips won an MV Award for “MV Producer Vid of the Year.”

She is also filming a gang-bang on Valentine’s Day.

Ray Ray is the featured guest on the latest episode of the “Flipside Podcast.” As the first adult guest on the program, she talked to host JD “The Media” Jack about her first year of going pro, recreational gang-bangs with 20-plus guys, filming content during COVID, the similarities between endurance sex and marathon running, her goals for 2021 and more.

Her episode of the “Flipside Podcast” can be found on YouTube and most major podcast platforms.

The content creator also learned on Monday that she won her first career trophy for a 2020 clip titled “Newcummer Ray Ray Gangbang with Anal.”

This release from Tadpole XXX Studio made the Top 5 in the 2021 MV Awards and went on to win the award for “MV Producer Vid of the Year.” The video can be found here.

Ray Ray will close out the week by filming a Valentine’s Day gang-bang this Sunday for her website

“Wow, this has been an incredible week,” the performer enthused. “It’s exciting to win my first award, and of course, I’m looking forward to my Valentine’s Day gang-bang shoot. My interview with JD was amazing also — it was great to break ground as his first adult guest, and even my longtime fans will learn a lot about me.”

Follow Ray Ray on Twitter for updates. She is self-represented; direct booking inquiries to ray.ray.529.2@gmail.com.

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Cardi B Promotes ‘Vush’ Vibrator in Latest Music Video

Cardi B Promotes 'Vush' Vibrator in Latest Music Video

LOS ANGELES — The Majesty 2 wand vibrator from Vush makes a cameo in the music video for Cardi B’s newest single “Up.”

In the rapper’s follow-up release to “WAP” — the sexually-charged anthem featuring Megan Thee Stallion, which became an instant pop culture phenomenon — the vibrator appears about a minute into the video, in Cardi B’s hands, right before she dives into a threeway kiss with gold bikini-clad video vixens inside a seashell.

According to the company’s website, Majesty 2 is currently available for pre-order and retails for $120. The company says the wand vibrator is part of Vush’s “new generation line of toys.”

“Wands work their magic for all bodies, making Majesty 2 the perfect vibe for both solos or duets,” the company enthused. “Cardi B loves it, don’t you want to find out why?”

Vush noted its mission is to normalize self-pleasure as self-care.

“We’re transforming the beauty and wellness world to champion self-love as a form of self care, and to help women around the globe embrace self-pleasure as a catalyst for female empowerment,” the company said.

Cardi B is no stranger to the endorsement of pleasure products. Last year, she partnered with Bellesa for a holiday-themed promotion, endorsed the company’s toys and more.

Click here to view the video for “Up.”

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