Chris Rail Spotlighted in Men’s Health Feature

LOS ANGELES — Content creator Chris Rail is spotlighted in the Men’s Health article “Everything You Need to Know About How to Get Started on OnlyFans.”

“If you are not already well-known, you need to have something unique, creative or just different,” Rail said. “In my case, I do a lot of X-rated films and such, which is a very taboo-ish, niche thing to do — so that is my audience that I cater to. Just be unique and be yourself; people are really attracted to that.

“Your fans can be wonderful, but set boundaries that work for you and stick to them,” Rail added. “Show them what you’re good at or what you love to do, and really build a brand and bond with every person that comes your way as a fan of yours.”

To read the article, visit MensHealth.com.

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Dominic Ford Guests on ‘Private Parts Unknown’ Podcast

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) founder and CEO Dominic Ford is the latest guest on “Private Parts Unknown,” hosted by Courtney Kocak.

Ford discusses his early work in 3D films, as well as launching anti-piracy company Porn Guardian and the JFF site.

“Courtney and I touched on some really important and relevant industry topics, from the evolution of fan platforms to tackling piracy and addressing the stigma around sex work,” said Ford. “It’s crucial to have these conversations, and I’m honored to contribute to such a meaningful dialogue.”

The episode is streaming on PrivatePartUnknown.

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Angel Minx Stars in New AZ Pornstar Clip

PHOENIX — Angel Minx stars in the latest clip from AZ Pornstar.

“I sat down and spoke with Angel Minx about shooting with me during the biggest adult expo of the year and creating something that no one had seen before,” said AZ Pornstar. “With both of our brands, I believe that we did just that.”

The clip is streaming on AZPornstar.com.

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Washington Post Surveys Age Assurance Industry

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Washington Post published an in-depth article on Wednesday surveying the age assurance industry, including a discussion of its role during the debate around anti-porn age verification legislation in U.S. states and other countries.

The article, written by the Post’s Drew Harwell, covers both the growth of the industry in recent years, and also concerns about data privacy, particularly of minors.

According to the Post, “With promises of protecting children, a little-known group of companies in an experimental corner of the tech industry known as ‘age assurance’ has begun engaging in a massive collection of faces, opening the door to privacy risks for anyone who uses the web.”

Harwell begins and ends his article describing how British age assurance solution provider Yoti “developed an AI tool that could estimate a person’s age by analyzing their facial patterns and contours” and then partnered with South African schools to scan children’s faces in exchange for a small donation to a safety charity.

“Riaan van der Bergh recalled dutifully scanning his daughter and son, ages 11 and 10, in their suburban Johannesburg living room one afternoon, telling them the technology could help keep kids safe on a perilous web,” Harwell writes. “But other parents, he said, hated the idea with an ‘extreme passionate fear.’ The skepticism was ‘overwhelming’ especially from the moms.”

The Post called Yoti, Incode and VerifyMyAge “digital gatekeepers,” which are increasingly partnering with governments and large social networks, such as Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

“OpenAI uses them for its ChatGPT chatbot,” Harwell writes. “So, too, do a number of online gaming and adult-content sites, including Pornhub and OnlyFans.”

Incode’s Senior Director of Strategy Fernanda Sottila told the Post that her company “internally tracks state bills and contact local officials to ‘understand where our tech fits in.’”

The article also pointed out issues around false results, margins of error and other ways in which the age verification solutions may end up preventing adults from accessing legal content.

Harwell also explains that Louisiana “became a national model for government age-verification demands when it passed a law in 2022 requiring age checks for any website deemed ‘harmful to minors’ or designed to ‘pander to the prurient interest.’ Eighteen states have since followed, including Tennessee, whose law requires an age check every 60 minutes a user is on the site, for extra monitoring. Alabama’s law demands explicit sites warn visitors that porn ‘desensitizes brain reward circuits’ and ‘increases the demand’ for CSAM’ (An appeals court struck down a similar warning in a Texas law, calling it unscientific and unconstitutional.)”

Aylo’s Sarah Bain told the Post that these laws did not cause people to stop looking for porn.

“They just migrated to darker corners of the internet,” she added.

Liz Flynt Reflects on Hustler’s 50th Anniversary

It’s the 1970s. Bedroom acts are sealed behind closed doors, and pornographic magazines are relegated to that dusty spot underneath your bed… but then, here comes Hustler. With bright pages filled with risqué photo shoots that made the competition look modest and demure, Hustler pioneered a new era of adult entertainment in print.

The late Larry Flynt, owner and founder of Hustler magazine, was the first to push past what he saw as the boring glossy prints of tamer magazines and appeal to adult readers who wanted more. Thanks to him, suddenly, sex wasn’t so hush-hush anymore. Instead, it was embossed in bright, sultry images that drove patrons to their local magazine stands month after month.

“For 50 years, Hustler has been a pivotal force in shaping the discourse around sexuality and free speech,” says Liz Flynt, chairwoman and publisher of the magazine. “My husband, Larry Flynt, was a staunch advocate of the First Amendment, championing the right to free expression. His fearless approach to covering all aspects of sexuality, often ahead of his time, fostered an environment where no topic was taboo.”

 Larry Flynt working tirelessly on Hustler magazine.
Larry Flynt working tirelessly on Hustler magazine.

Indeed, Hustler regularly courted controversy with its dark and witty pictorials — including an infamous one depicting religious conservative activist Jerry Falwell Sr. as an incestuous drunk having sex with his mother in an outhouse — and daring covers, such as a topless woman wearing the American flag as a hijab.

“Let’s not forget our irreverent cartoons,” adds Flynt. “They’re renowned for sharp wit and humor that ranges from biting satire to lighthearted fun, illustrating our unique voice in the cultural landscape.”

Hustler has also long been at the forefront of sex positivity, celebrating bodies as they are, hip dips and all.

“We aim to elevate and promote performers, portraying them in a positive, empowering light,” says Flynt.

Over the years, the magazine has conducted groundbreaking interviews, including with “gonzo” journalist Hunter S. Thompson, talk show host Larry King and professional wrestler-turned-politician Jesse Ventura.

“Our interviews have always been a cornerstone, featuring a diverse array of figures from the arts, adult industry, politics and journalism, each conversation sparking crucial discourse in their respective fields and underscoring our commitment to provocative yet thoughtful content,” notes Flynt.

You can expect the same from the magazine’s 50th-anniversary issue, which hit shelves in late June and features what Hustler is best known for: sex positivity, cartoons, pictorials and interviews.

Hustler magazine’s 50th anniversary issue
Hustler magazine’s 50th anniversary issue

“As we celebrate our 50th anniversary, I am proud to say that we are here to stay, continuing to print monthly while many of our competitors have either scaled back or ceased publishing entirely,” says Flynt.

The collector’s edition features Sunny Leone, Stormy Daniels, Ginger Lynn and other stars who have contributed to Hustler’s success. The issue also includes a 10-page spread titled “Going All the Way,” featuring twice-crowned XBIZ Female Performer of the Year Vanna Bardot.

In the accompanying 50th-anniversary press release, Bardot says, “To me, the magazine represents sexual freedom — the ability to show yourself how you want to show yourself, not having to abide by society’s standards.”

Other surprises include exclusive interviews with key contributors to the magazine, including Liz Flynt herself.

Hustler’s glitzy legacy lies far beyond just the magazine, however. Larry Flynt went on to open a line of adult clubs, casinos, retail stores and more.

“Hustler has transformed from a provocative magazine into a multifaceted empire encompassing 100 retail stores, casino gaming and broadcast media,” says Flynt. “The demand for adult entertainment remains strong, driven by a fundamental human desire for intimate experiences.”

Riding down New York City’s West Side Highway, one can spot the bigger-than-life posters adorning the local Hustler Club, where expensive bottles of champagne, carefully curated cocktails and dark, sultry furniture bring the magazine’s brand and vision to life. Meanwhile, shoppers can find Hustler apparel on sale at the Hustler Hollywood stores and brand website. From tamer items like hoodies and T-shirts to more raunchy lingerie sets, various styles and accessories are available. In true Hustler fashion, the retail chain also offers dildos, strap-ons, lubes, condoms, prostate toys and more. The company continues to flourish and grow, including a new ecommerce business in Mexico City and acquiring multiple stores.

“Larry always believed in expansion, and I’m pleased to have acquired 40 Lovers retail stores from Playboy to further our reach,” says Flynt.

Larry and Liz Flynt
Larry and Liz Flynt

Flynt has also secured three gaming licenses, the first of which is for the brand’s upcoming casino project: Larry Flynt’s Hacienda.

After 50 years in the business, Hustler has grown from a magazine hiding under the coffee table or in a reading stack on your bathroom floor to a multimillion-dollar business that has made its way into almost every facet of entertainment — including onto the big screen, with an upcoming documentary on the life of Larry Flynt.

“Hustler will remain at the forefront,” says Liz Flynt. “We will keep pioneering new ways to engage and entertain, ensuring our enduring presence and influence.”

LaLa Tada Performs Her 1st Anal in Latest From PervCity

LOS ANGELES — LaLa Tada performs her first anal with Milan Ponjevic in the latest release from PervCity, directed by Maestro Claudio.

“There is no one, and I mean no one, that can outdo the presentation, the production value, and the true passion for anal than Maestro Claudio and PervCity,” said Tada. ” This was an experience that I will never forget. Milan is such a commanding performer.”

The scene is streaming on PervCity.

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Alison Rey Drops New OnlyFans Clip With Jackie Knight

LOS ANGELES — Alison Rey has dropped a new OnlyFans clip with Jackie Knight.

The clip is the latest episode of Rey’s “First Time Friday” OnlyFans series.

“I’ve known Jackie Knight for the better half of my career and had not had the pleasure of shooting with him until very recently,” said Rey. “This latest installment of my ‘First Time Friday’ series is without a doubt my favorite yet, and now the bar is set extremely high for subsequent episodes.

“To actually be vulnerable with your co-star can make all the difference when you finally have sex,” Rey added. “With Jackie, we talked so much prior to the scene, he was so attuned to my needs and made me feel very seen. I actually cannot put into words how good the sex was, but I know that my fans are going to swoon as much as I did when they see it.”

The clip is streaming on OnlyFans and ManyVids.

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Christiana Cinn Stars in Latest From S3XUS

Christiana Cinn Stars in Latest From S3XUS

LOS ANGELES — Christiana Cinn stars with studio honcho Brad Newman in the latest release from S3XUS, titled “The Boom Boom Room.”

“The action takes place in the magical city of Luxembourg, where romance and suspense collide in a thrilling story that will leave you on the edge of your seat,” said a rep.

Cinn enthused about the project.

“I’m thrilled to be a part of S3XUS,” she said. “This is an incredible opportunity to connect with my fans in a whole new way, and I can’t wait for them to experience ‘The Boom Boom Room.’ It’s going to be a wild ride, with an exciting ending you won’t want to miss”

“The Boom Boom Room” is streaming on S3XUS.

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Connie Perignon Stars in 2 New Scenes

LOS ANGELES — Connie Perignon stars in two new scenes from Brazzers and Adult Time, respectively.

First, Perignon stars with Victor Ray in the new Brazzers scene, titled “Bust It Down.”

Next, she is spotlighted in the latest episode of the Adult Time series “UpClose VR.”

“My Brazzers and ‘UpClose VR’ scenes are must-sees for my fans this weekend,” said Perignon. “Beat the heat and stay inside with me this weekend. You’ll thank me.”

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