Girls Get Off Debuts ‘Wanda’ Vibrator

Girls Get Off Debuts 'Wanda' Vibrator

LOS ANGELES — Pleasure brand Girls Get Off has debuted its new Wanda vibrator.

“From her waterproof and feather-soft coating to her captivating compatibility with all water-based lubes, including Juicee, one encounter is enough to have you under her spell for big-O after big-O after big-O — and that’s after the warm-up segment,” said a rep.

The wireless, rechargeable Wanda features a wide head and 10 vibration modes.

For more information, visit GirlsGetOff.

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Violet Myers, Lexington Steele Star in New Clip

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Violet Myers and Lexington Steele star in a new OnlyFans clip, which will drop June 28.

Shot by Mike John, the clip opens with Myers teasing Steele by the pool.

“I’ve always wanted to work with Lex, and we had great chemistry,” said Myers. “I would love to continue to shoot with Lex. I know my fans and subscribers will enjoy the scene, especially since many of them requested it.”

The clip is streaming on the OnlyFans pages of Myers and Steele.

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Malaysian Government Says X Removed Adult Content at Their Request

Malaysian Government Says X Removed Adult Content at Their Request

PETALING JAYA, Malaysia — Malaysia’s Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching told Parliament that the country’s Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) had worked with X to remove pornographic content from the platform formerly known as Twitter.

Teo told the legislators that the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has blocked 549 pornographic websites and 69 full-service-sex-work-related websites since Jan. 1, Singapore’s The Star newspaper reported.

Teo added that MCMC’s pressure on various social media companies, including X and Telegram, had resulted in the removal of “308 incidents of pornographic content and 838 cases of prostitution-related content” on the platforms.

“The Ministry of Communications through the MCMC assists by providing technical support to relevant authorities, including the removal of social media content, blocking of websites, and supplying information and digital forensic analysis to expedite investigations,” Teo added. “Aside from that, MCMC takes action under the Communications and Multimedia Act Malaysia 1998 if uploaded content is deemed obscene, offensive, false, threatening, or malicious.”

Teo confirmed the Malaysian government continues strengthening its ties with internet companies to implement “harmful content monitoring and control initiatives on social media platforms.”

As XBIZ reported, under the ownership of Elon Musk, X has pivoted to a non-absolutist approach to free speech. The entrepreneur has stated that X would “respect the speech laws of each country” so that the platform he purchased in October 2022 will not become “a free-for-all hellscape.”

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Jasmine Sherni Makes Evolved Fights Lez Debut

LAS VEGAS — Jasmine Sherni stars in her first Evolved Fights Lez scene with Victoria Voxxx.

“Jasmine’s debut is one of our greatest sex fights in a while,” said site honcho Ariel X. “She brings the art of seduction to the mats, and Victoria is horny all the time and loves women; so it’s the perfect match-up. Our members are really enjoying this video, and so will you.”

The scene is streaming on EvolvedFightsLez.

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Melody Marks Stars in 2 New Nookies Scenes

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Melody Marks stars in two new Nookies POV scenes.

The first scene is titled “Your Pulsating Cockhead.”

The second scene is “Unhealthy Jealousy.”

“The members are going wild for Melody,” said Nookies founder/CEO Jim. “Her first scene for ‘BreedMe’ made the members even more curious about this lovely young hottie. Since they wanted to see her more, we filmed two scenes that dropped this week, and we’re definitely planning to shoot her more.”

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RubyLynne Stars in Latest From Nookies

NEW YORK — RubyLynne stars in the new Nookies scene, “Sex Line Granny.”

The scene features RubyLynne working her phone sex job and being discovered by Dylan Ledger, who returns home after forgetting his books.

“I had such a great time shooting in LA on the set for Nookies with Dylan Ledger,” said RubyLynne. “It’s been a long time since I worked for a big studio, and it was even better than I remembered. I hope my fans will enjoy it as much as we did; it’s GILF power.”

The scene is streaming on Nookies.

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Edward Terrant Guests on ‘How to Do Drugs’ Podcast

NEW YORK — Edward Terrant is the latest guest on the “How to Do Drugs” podcast hosted by Alia Janine.

Tarrant discusses coming out, dating women, straight vs. gay porn sets, and drugs on set, among other things.

“I had a great time with Alia Janine, she was so sweet and a lot of fun,” said Terrant. “I confessed a lot of my sins and adventures. I think anyone who listens will learn more about me and get some good laughs in too.”

The episode is streaming here.

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Baby Nicols Touts Girthmasterr Collab

BARCELONA — Baby Nicols is touting her OnlyFans collaboration with Girthmasterr.

“Shooting with Girthmasterr is always a pleasure; that big guy is so nice,” said Nicols. “The first time I went to shoot with him I really thought it wouldn’t be possible because it was my first time with something that big. So we took like ten minutes to be able to start, but then the scene did so well.

“Later, we happened to find each other again in a different city, and I told him I was ready for round two, so we did it,” Nicols added. “This time was definitely better; I felt like I was well prepared. I went to his place where he was staying; we did the video, and we did pictures and TikToks.”

The clip is streaming on OnlyFans.

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British Bukkake Productions Releases ‘I Wanna Try a Bukkake’

SURREY, U.K. — British Bukkake Productions has dropped “I Wanna Try a Bukkake” on DVD and VOD.

The release features Ganjababe, Forbidden Gal and Cheri Pi.

“Some of our most popular releases have been ones such as this, where we’re showcasing brand new faces for the first time,” said British Bukkake CEO/cameraman Robin Banks. “Audiences love seeing the mixture of inexperience and wanton lust on the girls’ faces when they get into it.

“We’re quite proud that so many new girls come to us as a stepping-stone en-route to a career in adult,” Banks added. “Our content is largely just unscripted adult fun — in every sense of the word — and we love making it just as much as the girls who participate in it.”

For more information, click here.

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Australian Court Upholds Local Censorship Powers of eSafety Commissioner Inman Grant

SYDNEY — The ongoing fight between Australia’s unelected top online censor, eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant, and X owner Elon Musk over her office’s power to ban specific content in the country and also abroad, has moved into murky territory with both sides claiming partial victories.

Earlier this month, Inman Grant dropped her case in Federal Court to force X Corp. to completely remove from its platform a user-posted video depicting the assassination of an Assyrian Orthodox bishop in a Sydney church on April 15 during a church service being streamed online.

However, the eSafety Commissioner stressed she intended to continue her legal action in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, where X started a parallel challenge against her authority. Inman Grant also said her commission “had another five legal cases against X, including over the platform’s failure to reveal how it was combating child sexual abuse material,” Associated Press reported.

Musk celebrated eSafety’s dropping of the Federal case by posting, “Freedom of speech is worth fighting for.”

But the case also served to confirm Inman Grant’s censorship powers within Australia, as judges ruled that X’s decision to not remove the video from the platform internationally, but to agree to geoblock it for Australia, was adequate.

The compromise is consistent with Musk’s non-absolutist approach to free speech. The entrepreneur has stated that X would “respect the speech laws of each country” so that the platform he purchased in October 2022 will not become “a free-for-all hellscape.”

As XBIZ reported, Inman Grant has in the past been questioned by progressive free speech advocates in Australia over her campaigns to target adult content. More recently, conservatives and libertarians have begun raising concerns about the powers granted to the country’s top censor — an unelected former tech exec born in the U.S. — with some calling for her ouster.

Musk — a powerful voice among conservatives worldwide — publicly unleashed his criticism of Inman Grant as soon as her office challenged the geoblock approach and demanded the complete removal of the video.

“Our concern is that if ANY country is allowed to censor content for ALL countries, which is what the Australian ‘eSafety Commissar’ is demanding, then what is to stop any country from controlling the entire Internet?” he posted about Inman Grant, who before entering public service had once worked for Twitter, before Musk’s purchase.

Three weeks before Inman Grant dropped the federal case in early June, Justice Geoffrey Kennett had withdrawn an injunction requiring X to hide the content globally, AP reported.

Kennett agreed with X’s argument that the global ban was not “reasonable,” and stated that it “clashed with an international concept of the ‘comity of nations,’ which recognizes that countries’ laws have territorial limits.”

“If given the reach contended for by the commissioner, the removal order would govern the activities of a foreign corporation in the United States and every country where its servers are located,” Kennett wrote. “It would be a clear case of a national law purporting to apply to persons or matters over which, according to the comity of nations, the jurisdiction properly belongs to some other sovereign or state.”

However, Kennett upheld the geoblock compromise, which effectively buttressed Inman Grant’s controversial powers to censor content within Australia.

A recent article by an Australian libertarian think tank quoted Inman Grant’s statements at the World Economic Forum’s annual gathering in 2022, where she advocated for “a recalibration of a whole range of human rights that are playing out online, from freedom of speech to the freedom to be free from online violence.”

As XBIZ reported, the vocally anti-porn Inman Grant has acknowledged having conversations with U.S.-based, religiously-inspired lobby NCOSE — formerly Morality in Media — and even appeared on an NCOSE podcast at the Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation summit in July 2021, shortly after the Australian Parliament passed the Online Safety Act.

In November 2021, Australian progressive investigative outlet Crikey published a lengthy report on Inman Grant’s obsession with banning online porn.