Goddess Lilith Joins Voiyal Platform as Ambassador

LAS VEGAS — Goddess Lilith has expanded into audio-only content by joining Voiyal as an ambassador and creator.
 
Lilith will be selling recordings that deal with female domination, femdom, foot fetish, humiliation, cuckold and more.
 
“My fans and subs enjoy the sound of My voice and Me telling them what to do. Now, they can purchase My audio recordings a la carte and/or stock up on all of them and build a collection. It’s a new way for them to immerse themselves in an intense auditory experience with me,” Lilith said.

“Another thing that’s great about Voiyal is I don’t need to dress up, put on makeup, run a camera, or use bright studio lights, and all My audio clips are spontaneous and capture real, intimate moments,” she added.

Additional details about Lilith’s Voiyal page can be found here.
 
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EvolvedFightsLez Releases 1st Fall Brawl Semi-Final Match

LAS VEGAS — The latest match from EvolvedFightsLez marks the first semi-final match in this year’s annual Fall Brawl and features Daisy Ducati against Jupiter Jetson.

Of note, Ducati has won 19 out of the 21 matches she’s competed in while Jetson has only been in two matches and won one.

“This Fall Brawl has been amazing, and the rookies are really giving the veterans a run for their money. The upsets have been really wild, and I definitely wouldn’t have called most of the winners going in,” site boss Ariel X said.

“Daisy is one of our most winning wrestlers and Jupiter has really shown herself a force to be reckoned with, even though she’s a rookie. Both ladies have amazed me going into the Semi-Fianls and either would be deserving to advance to the Finals,” she added.
 
Additional information about the fight can be found at EvolvedFightsLez.
 
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Activist Carol Leigh, Who Coined the Term ‘Sex Worker,’ Passes Away at 71

SAN FRANCISCO — Sex workers’ rights pioneer Carol Leigh, who coined the term “sex worker” in the 1970s, died yesterday. She was 71.

News of Leigh’s passing was mourned online by a vast number of sex workers and advocates, who universally hailed Leigh’s contributions to the cause of decriminalization, the fight against stigma and the ongoing struggle for the recognition of sex worker voices and rights.

Leigh’s early advocacy is recognized as having been crucial in shifting discourse away from “prostitution” — a term grounded in punitive legal and law enforcement frameworks — and toward the current common use of the neutral, destigmatizing “sex work” and “sex worker.” Leigh tirelessly continued her advocacy into the digital era until the very end of her life, communicating through Twitter and participating in conferences via Zoom.

“Rest In Peace Carol Leigh (aka Scarlet Harlot),” wrote Jiz Lee in a tweet, calling the activist “an icon who dedicated her life to sex workers’ rights (coining the term “sex worker” in the 70s), HIV/AIDS activism, and videos promoting sexual health and pleasure.” Lee also shared a link to the Leigh’s work.

Sex worker and noted writer on sex work Lorelei Lee eulogized Leigh as someone who “gave her whole life to people in the sex trades, and never stopped learning, growing and questioning her own analyses. She was the rare icon who also made herself a student of younger activists. She gave me so much, and I’ll hold her in my heart always.”

Performer and activist Arabelle Raphael wrote, “I don’t talk much about organizing these days but this woman was an icon and spent years of her life organizing and showing up for sex workers rights until the end.”

In late September, iconic performer and lecturer Annie Sprinkle announced that she and her partner had been entrusted with the care of Leigh’s archives, documenting several decades of sex work activism.

Inventing ‘Sex Work’

Vice/Motherboard journalist Samantha Cole published an obituary today hailing Leigh’s advocacy work, from her authorship of political films and shows, to her co-founding of the Bay Area Sex Workers Advocacy Network and the Sex Workers Outreach Project, and her early membership in HIV and AIDS activist organization ACT UP.

Leigh, Cole noted, also “spearheaded multiple efforts to educate and lobby for better understanding of anti-trafficking initiatives and the ways they affect sex workers.”

Cole’s obituary also shares Leigh’s version — from her essay, “Inventing Sex Work” — of her coinage of the term “sex worker” in the now accepted sense.

“Leigh wrote that the term ‘sex worker’ came to her while attending a conference by the anti-porn feminist organization Women Against Violence in Pornography and Media in the late 1970s. She was in attendance in hopes to educate others about the industry, as someone active in it — she publicly identified herself as a prostitute, which was courageous for the time, especially in a hostile environment such as that conference.”

Leigh wrote, “As I entered I saw a newsprint pad with the title of the workshop. It included the phrase ‘Sex Use Industry.’ The words stuck out and embarrassed me. How could I sit amid other women as a political equal when I was being objectified like that, described only as something used, obscuring my role as an actor and agent in this transaction?”

Cole notes that Leigh offered the term “sex work industry” instead, “because that described what women did.”

“I went on to explain how crucial it was to create a discourse about the sex trades that could be inclusive of women working in the trades,” Leigh continued. “I explained that prostitutes are often unable to reveal themselves in feminist contexts because they feel judged by other feminists.”

Criminal Conviction Under FOSTA Triggers Adult Industry Worries

DALLAS — Wilhan Martono, a San Francisco-area man who owned the adult classified ads website CityXGuide, pled guilty and was sentenced by a Texas court on Monday to more than eight years in prison for violating FOSTA-SESTA, with a 60-month concurrent sentence for conspiracy to violate the Travel Act.

As XBIZ reported, Martono was arrested in June 2020 in Fremont, California by federal authorities, following his indictment in Texas earlier that month, in the most high-profile multi-state legal action since the shuttering of Backpage.com in 2018.

Martono’s arrest and the seizure of CityXGuide by authorities, who replaced the website with a law-enforcement placard, was the first such raid since President Donald Trump signed the FOSTA/SESTA legislative package into law in April 2018. The Backstage.com raids and seizures predated Trump’s signature ceremony by a few days.

Noted adult industry attorney and First Amendment expert Lawrence Walters, of the Walters Law Group, told XBIZ that the CityXGuide criminal prosecution — and the numerous civil cases filed against online platforms based on FOSTA/SESTA — highlight “the importance of the constitutional challenge pending in the DC Circuit.”

Oral arguments for the Woodhull challenge to FOSTA/SESTA, which Walters is handling, are scheduled for Jan. 11, 2023.

“If the law is not struck down,” Walters warned, “the adult industry is likely to see continued enforcement in civil and criminal proceedings, and expanding censorship of erotic expression by platforms and internet architecture providers.”

A Texas Allegation That Prompted a California Arrest

The Texas indictment against Martono was filed June 2, 2020 and included 28 federal charges, among them conspiracy, money laundering and promotion and facilitation of prostitution. Martono was extradited to Dallas, Texas by California authorities.

The indictment linked Martono to a network of adult-oriented websites like CityXGuide, BodyRubShop and variations on the name of the shuttered Backpage.com.

Prosecutors used a January 2019 email sent by Martono and expressing a desire to take over “from where Backpage left off” as damning evidence.

Prosecutors alleged that Martono first purchased CityXGuide in 2004, but stepped up his adult classifieds operation in 2018, after the government seizure of Backpage.com and the arrest of its owners Michael Lacey and Jim Larkin. Lacey and Larkin have continued fighting the government’s case against them and their company on a variety of grounds, including Section 230 protections and First Amendment rights.

Sex worker advocacy groups have denounced FOSTA/SESTA and explained that shuttering online adult classified ad websites further endangers sex workers and forces them into the streets, where they are regularly victimized by law enforcement, or into the hands of criminal enterprises.

Walters told XBIZ at the time that the CityXGuide prosecution appeared to be “the first use of the criminal prohibitions on promotion and facilitation of prostitution created by FOSTA. This is the most important thing: it is the first time they are using this statute. We might see some challenges to the law in defense of this case.”

Walters explained that the difference between the Woodhull case, which he is handling, and the CityXGuide indictment is that “the Woodhull is a civil challenge to the constitutionality of FOSTA, but this would be the first time the government has used FOSTA for criminal prosecution.”

BimboFans Launches Redesigned Platform

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — BimboFans has updated its platform with a new design and new features.

“As part of their commitment to these gorgeous and unique content creators, BimboFans is dedicated to always improving and updating their extraordinary platform,” a rep shared. “Which explains why the popular site decided to undergo a redesign just a month after officially launching.”

The relaunched platform has an improved UI to make it easier to find and chat with creators. It also will make uploading and sharing posts, videos and images easier for models.

“We’ve said from the start that we are committed to making this platform the best place online to view and interact with bimbos,” a rep said. “That’s what we’re doing. We’ve gotten a lot of positive feedback from creators and fans. We’ll continue to strive to improve our platform.”

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Karen Fisher Makes Her ‘Mommy’s Boy’ Debut

LOS ANGELES — Karen Fisher’s newest scene marks her debut for Adult Time’s “Mommy’s Boy.”

The scene begins with Fisher in bed when Jared Buchan, in the role of her husband, brings her breakfast. When Buchan leaves the room, she lifts up the covers to reveal her stepson, Juan Loco. Instead of leaving before his dad find them, Loco stays under the cover pleasuring Fisher.
 
“I’m really excited that my ‘Mommy’s Boy’ scene is finally available. Make sure to watch it and give it a thumbs-up, so you’ll see more of me on Mommy’s Boy and other Adult Time sites,” Fisher said.
 
The trailer and additional details can be found at MommysBoy.
 
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The Rub PR Earns 2022 ASN Awards Win

LOS ANGELES — The Rub PR is celebrating its win at the 2022 ASN Lifestyle Magazine Awards in the category of Best Public Relations Firm.
 
“I know many people say they’re honored to be nominated and make it to the Top 5 Finalists in an awards show, but we really are. I was blown away when the name of our agency was announced as the winner,” Rub PR Owner and Publicist Erika Icon said.

“We want to thank all our current and past clients and everyone who voted for us—we really appreciate it. This award means a lot to us, especially since it comes from such a well-respected publication. We’re excited to receive our trophy,” she concluded.
 
For more information about the 2022 ASN Lifestyle Magazine Awards, visit here.

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‘X-Rated: NYC’ Reality TV Show Renewed, LA Version Greenlit

'X-Rated: NYC' Reality TV Show Renewed, LA Version Greenlit

NEW YORK — “X-Rated: NYC,” an OUTtv reality show produced by Daddy TV and set in the world of gay porn was renewed last week for a second and third season, and will be joined by a west coast version called “X-Rated: LA.”

“X-Rated: NYC” currently stars Boomer Banks, Max Konnor, Joey Mills and 2020 XBIZ Performer of the Year Dante Colle.

“Daddy TV is thrilled to continue our partnership with OUTtv to create unique sex-positive content for queer audiences,” production company co-founder Topher Cusumano told gay news site Star Observer. “The viewer response to X-Rated has been incredible and we can’t wait to showcase even more adult superstars in a whole new light.”

The idea for “X-Rated: NYC,” the Star Observer report explained “came about when the crew at Daddy TV found out that sometimes ambassadors for brands such as FleshJack have interesting interactions when traveling together as brand ambassadors.”

Producers said that the second season “will reunite the cast for more adventures and hurdles in the city that never sleeps.”

Cusumano added that “X-Rated: LA” will “follow in its predecessor’s footsteps, exploring the steamy world of adult entertainment in Los Angeles, with an all-new cast, to be announced. From high fashion to high drama, the docu-series will feature a diverse cast of characters and explore what life is like for porn stars off camera.”

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Sliquid Earns 2 XBIZ Awards Nominations

DALLAS, Texas — Sliquid has been recognized with two XBIZ Awards nominations, for “Sex Lubricant Company of the Year” and “Sex Lubricant of the Year.”

“As a wellness brand built on the promise of formulating the most natural and effective lubricants for everyone, we are deeply honored to be nominated in these two specific categories,” Sliquid’s founder and CEO Dean Elliott said.

This past March, Sliquid hit a milestone anniversary as it turned 20 years old. Elliott started the company in 2002 with a single formula called H2O which, to this day, is still the brand’s top seller. Sliquid now boasts a range consisting of three collections, including its Naturals, Organics, and Ride Bodyworx lines. The company is also the creator of theFTM wellness range, the T-Collection, with Buck Angel, and a premium lubricant collaboration, Ride Rocco, with gay adult performer Rocco Steele.

Sliquid Sparkle, the newest addition to the Sliquid Naturals collection, has received a 2023 XBIZ Awards nomination for “Sex Lubricant of the Year.” Sparkle is Sliquid’s premiere Pride-edition sex lubricant that also acts as a fundraising campaign for two North Texas-based LGBTQ+ nonprofits, whose services directly impact the rainbow community in which Sliquid’s base of operations exists. Though Sparkle is marketed as a Pride-edition lubricant, it is available to the public year-round. Similarly, the donations to these two non-profits will also be ongoing.

“We truly value the acknowledgment of our company and Sparkle by the great team at XBIZ and our industry peers,” Elliott continued. “Being recognized for who we are as a brand, in our twentieth year, nonetheless, as well as having such an important lubricant as Sparkle also nominated, is invaluable to the brand. I thank XBIZ for this recognition and am looking forward to bringing home a win for the entire Sliquid team.”

The 2023 XBIZ Awards will crown the best-of-the-best in adult Sunday, Jan. 15 at the historic Hollywood Palladium; in keeping with tradition, select award categories under Web & Technology, Pleasure Products and Retail will be presented as part of the annual XBIZ Honors ceremonies..

Voting opens Thursday, Nov. 24; click here for a full list of nominees.

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Kiki Klout to Headline Déjà Vu Showgirls Tijuana

TIJUANA, Mexico — Kiki Klout will headline this Saturday at Déjà Vu Showgirls in Tijuana.

For one night only, Klout will be featured on the main stage for two live shows. Klout will also offer fans and patrons multiple meet-and-greet opportunities for selfies and to buy her mech. VIP lap dances will also be available to purchase.

“Tijuana will be a blast, and the club is huge, so everyone can get in and get the best seats in the house. It’s definitely going to be a wild night, so be ready to party and stay late. I can’t wait to see all my fans,” enthused Klout.

For more information, visit the club’s website.

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