Adult Site Broker’s Bruce F. Nominated for XBIZ Exec Award

PATTAYA, Thailand — Adult Site Broker CEO Bruce F. is celebrating being nominated in the category of “Community Figure of the Year” for the XBIZ Exec awards.

“I am truly honored to be an XBIZ Exec Awards nominee. I am friends with most of the people I’m going up against for the honor. It’s a privilege to be on the ballot with such icons of the adult industry,” Bruce F. said.

Voting for the 2022 XBIZ Exec Awards begins today on XBIZ.net and continues through Tuesday, Nov. 23.

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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.

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Angel Youngs: From Chill Austin Stripper to In-Demand Adult Star

To use a reality TV cliche, Angel Youngs is in porn “for the right reasons.” Which is to say: She really, really wants to be here.

At age 20, Youngs is already used to standing out, and not just in the crowded field of porn starlets with around two years in the biz: the so-called “COVID babies” who joined the industry in late 2019 or early 2020, only to experience its total shutdown in those crucial first months that can make or break a career.

Before being scouted, before creating an OnlyFans, Youngs was already blowing the minds of regulars at her home stripclub, Perfect 10 in Austin, Texas. That’s where she showed up, days after turning 18, to live out her destiny as a self-described “superslut.”

Before that, as she has told podcast audiences, Youngs stood out in high school, raising hell and changing schools a lot while secretly masterminding her future in sex work. Finally, after years of being misdiagnosed and traumatized by “the system,” Angel Youngs was really, truly done with being a minor.

“And then one day I turned 18,” she tells XBIZ. “Got this job, and everything changed. I mean, my whole outlook on life. I actually felt happy.”

That turning point came a couple of years ago. Youngs arrived in Los Angeles ready to break into the big leagues of porn, with a look that was and is unmistakable and instantly poster-ready. The long blonde hair. The absolutely disarming killer smile. Those eyes. The bangs, somewhere between hipster and road warrior — a baddie “bih” who would not look out of place in the 2010s hanging out with Kreayshawn and Lil Debbie, or with the fluorescent-bikini-and-ski-mask gang in “Spring Breakers.”

And yes, the curves — particularly her signature assets and obvious calling card, which early on led her to brand herself on social media as “AngelTits.”

Unlike other “COVID babies” who were taking their tentative first steps into pro porn, however, Youngs was immediately catapulted into rarified echelons. Scoring an XBIZ nomination for “Best New Performer” of 2020-2021, and then landing an exclusive Brazzers contract this past June, fueled her meteoric rise towards self-realization as, in her words, “a horny bitch.”

These days, if memories of the chaos and confusion of her teen years bring her down, Youngs turns to one of her lifelong passions, music.

“I’m not very good at playing music, but I love it,” she says. “I’ll be in the worst mood ever, and I listen to music and then everything changes. I mostly listen to rap, but also alternative and rock and some indie. Especially Kanye, when he talks about being the greatest. Makes you feel like you can run the world.”

Youngs says she can relate to West at many levels, personally and psychologically. “Growing up, I was diagnosed with bipolar,” she says. “But I don’t think I am. I think I was young and confused, and just rebelling.”

Shortly after puberty hit, Youngs was sent to what she describes as “residential treatment centers,” part of the highly controversial, highly profitable “troubled teen” industry.

“They sent me there for being depressed, and then just for being ‘bad,’” she explains. “I moved schools a lot, and I don’t think it helped me at all. Some of these places were medical, and they were like, ‘Oh, she must be like this because of a medical reason rather than a social one.’ That’s what they were pinning it on. ‘Oh, she must be doing this because she’s bipolar.’ Or she’s having a chemical thing. But it wasn’t the case. I think I was just a product of my environment.”

Before diving head-first into sex work — one of the few jobs in America where a highly sexual person will not be stigmatized, at least by those within the industry — Youngs was only seen, she recalls, as “a superslut who was getting STIs.” She didn’t know how to take care of herself, she says, because no one taught her. Sex work became a kind of safe space, where she could be herself sexually and find “a good balance of life and work.”

Like many minors in the U.S., Youngs suffered from a lack of information. “I mean, my doctors weren’t telling me anything, my mom never told me. The first time I had chlamydia, my mom took me to a doctor, and I got the medication. That was that. She didn’t teach me about it, and instead I was judged for doing that, when I didn’t know. I started actively having sex around 15, and everyone kind of just looked at me as like a minor as opposed to a person who needs to learn.”

Stripping did wonders for Youngs’ self-esteem, although after religious conservatives in Texas pushed through a bogus “anti-trafficking” law during COVID, the minimum age to dance was raised to 21 and she has not been able to work there since.

One of the main reasons she misses being onstage at her home club is her fondness for Austin men.

“I wasn’t looking for hella money dancing. I just love them, they are awesome people,” she says, adding that she also loves being onstage because “you don’t really feel the other people around you. Like, you’re by yourself. It’s like confidence just fucking jolts you.”

Even before she walked through the doors of Perfect 10 to audition, though, Youngs already had her sights set on porn. But COVID restrictions hit two months after she turned 18, so Youngs, like many at the time, started an OnlyFans. As soon as the industry was up and running again, she contacted her favorite male performer and studio, looking for work.

“My friend showed me DickDrainers because he was obsessed with that, and then I started watching it and I loved Branden Richards right away. They’re still my favorites. Specifically, I love the roughness of it, the ski mask. I don’t know why, but I do. I told myself, ‘I want to be there.’”

Once DickDrainers’ producer/talent Richards took a look at Youngs and gave her a chance to show what she could do, it was a no-brainer. He immediately placed her under her first contract, in September 2020.

Youngs describes her first foray onto a porn set as “really easy. I mean, Branden is so cool. He just helped me a lot in that experience.”

Youngs says she also became obsessed with Adriana Chechik. “She’s just a legend,” she gushes. “I haven’t met her. I want to shoot with her so bad. But I know that I’m still making my way. What she does is beautiful. I love the way she has this confidence in herself and it just radiates.”

The Chechik name-check leads to another fun fact about Angel Youngs: she effortlessly manages to project, simultaneously, two seemingly contradictory vibes: the blunted-out, chillest Austin stripper you’ve ever met — and a relentless, hyperfocused seeker of unusually extreme and hardcore sexual performances.

Her crystalline eyes light up when she says she wants to be famous for her “energy,” and that the next step is to do a DP showcase. “I want it to be fucking sick! My agent said I should wait, maybe do it next year, but I like doing DP in my personal life. It’s going to be amazing. I keep thinking, ‘How do you make this spectacular masterpiece that doesn’t look like what anybody else did?’”

This subject matter galvanizes her interest like few other things during our chat. Talking about extreme fucking seems to make Youngs feel, Kanye-like, as if she can run the world.

“I wanna come up with something that’s like, so fucking different and crazy that I can just…” she trails off, visualizing something she can’t even put into words yet. “As much as I would really love to do something like what Adriana did, I don’t want to copy her whole thing. Honestly, I’m trying to have my own style. But the goal is to get more and more fucking psychotic in my scenes.”

Youngs is also very clear and explicit about who should be in control of her extreme fantasies. There is a fine line, she says, between the heavy BDSM she favors and what she calls “degradation,” which she defines as “being looked at like an animal, or fucked like a fuck doll.”

“I feel so strongly about women’s rights,” she explains. “This is not just about porn — it’s a society thing. A lot of men talk about women like they’re worthless.”

The Brazzers contract star praises MindGeek’s consent checklist and pre-scene protocols, which she appreciates for making it easier to communicate with male talent.

Youngs turns 21 in January, and is looking forward to being able to legally dance again at Perfect 10 in Austin. She enjoys living in Los Angeles, but it’s clear that her real home is under that storied Texas moon.

Still, the fact that she gets to have her own place in the Valley is a testament to her rapid success, and the rising curve that maps her unusual career.

“Once I got my place out here in Los Angeles,” she says, “that was a big turning point. Because I was living in my agent’s house, and then my friend’s house in Vegas and my mom’s house in Austin. Once I got my house, that kind of changed a lot for me.”

Youngs calls her first year in the industry “such a blur, because it all just happened so fast.” She was shooting for smaller companies, then for bigger companies, and then suddenly the biggest studios in porn were vying to cuff her.

“I’m very ‘go with the flow,’” she confides, reverting back to chill Austin girl mode. “I don’t really like to stress about my career too often — even though it can get stressful, of course.”

Meanwhile, Angel Youngs keeps saving and grinding, seeing where it leads. She’s still standing out, this time among the next generation of purveyors of what she calls “the dirty, alt shit.”

Ever since she can remember, she says, she has always felt a strong need to express herself.

“Now I do it through sex,” she adds. “And I use that to my advantage.”

Swiss Navy Receives 2 XBIZ Exec Awards Nominations

POMPANO BEACH, Fla. — Swiss Navy parent company M.D. Science Lab is celebrating two nominations for 2023 XBIZ Exec Awards.

Janet Tamborelli, ACS, was nominated for “Pleasure Product Account Executive of the Year,” and Vice President of Sales and Marketing Brianna Watkins, ACS, got a nod for “WIA: Woman of the Year.”

“I am incredibly delighted and flattered to be nominated by my peers,” said Tamborelli. “I appreciate this recognition by my fellow industry family members.”

Watkins added, “I appreciate this recognition by my fellow industry family members. I love being able to represent Swiss Navy and our incredible team. To be recognized by my industry family in this way makes me very thankful.”

Voting for the 2023 XBIZ Exec Awards begins today on XBIZ.net and continues through Tuesday, Nov. 23.

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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.

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MindGeek Wins $32M Judgement Against Copyright Infringer Daftsex.com

MindGeek Wins $32M Judgement Against Copyright Infringer Daftsex.com

TACOMA, Wash. — A Washington District Court has ordered the owner and operator of Daftsex.com to surrender his domains and pay $32 million in damages to MindGeek over copyright violations related to content owned by the Montreal-headquartered adult conglomerate.

MindGeek, through corporate parent company MG Premium Ltd., had sued Vasily Kharchenko — owner and operator of Daftsex.com, Artsporn.com, Daxab.com and Biqle.com — alleging that those sites had “displayed adult oriented videos and content to millions of viewers in the United States” and had offered 2,143 instances of MindGeek’s copyrighted works.

U.S. District Judge Benjamin H. Settle ruled in favor of MindGeek, also ordering Kharchenko to pay the company’s legal fees in the amount of $27,297.50.

A MindGeek rep told XBIZ, “We are extremely pleased with the court’s decision, which is crucial to MindGeek’s fight to eliminate piracy of its content. Decisions such as this help contribute to restoring the rights of thousands of content owners who suffer because of illegal pirate sites such as Daftsex.”

Jason Tucker of anti-piracy company Battleship Stance — which provides anti-piracy, case management and intellectual property enforcement services to Mindgeek and MG Premium Ltd., among other clients — explained that Daftsex and the other sites in Kharchenko’s network “have been causing financial harm to rights-holders across the adult industry for too long.”

In this case, Tucker added, “the seizure of the domain names will finally direct consumers toward a legitimate content source. MindGeek invests significant time, resources and our collective expertise to protect the rights of content creators worldwide. This win should be viewed as a success for all copyright owners and MindGeek, a leader in the fight against piracy.”

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Dan Leal Celebrates XBIZ Exec Awards Nomination

BUDAPEST, Hungary — Dan Leal, the Immoral Productions CEO also known as Porno Dan, has earned a nomination for the XBIZ Exec Awards in the category of “Community Figure of the Year.”
 
In addition to helping raise money for Ukrainian refugees, Leal has pushed for increasing testing standards in Europe.
 
“I learned the importance and value of giving back from Phi Kappa Sigma. I am extremely honored to be in their Hall of Fame and know my fellow Skulls will be as proud of this nomination as I am. Our efforts for those victims of the Ukrainian War have just begun and we will be going back and doing more fund-raising videos soon,” Leal shared.

Voting for the 2022 XBIZ Exec Awards begins today on XBIZ.net and continues through Tuesday, Nov. 23.

Visit Immoral Productions online.

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.

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Kira Noir Stars in Latest Release From Ricky’s Room

Kira Noir Stars in Latest Release From Ricky's Room

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Kira Noir stars opposite Air Thugger in the latest release from Ricky’s Room, “Legendary Creampie.”

The scene begins with Noir and Thugger sharing “intense passion with an undeniable connection from the moment she looks up at the ripped stud with his dick down her throat and locks eyes all the way until he’s hammering her wet pink pussy and she seductively whispers to him, ‘my pussy is yours to cum inside.'”

Ricky’s Room honcho Ricky Johnson praised his performers.

“I knew pairing her up with my bro Air Thugger would be a treat for both of them,” he said. “I love it when I am right.”

The scene is streaming on RickysRoom.

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Viral ‘Kebaya Merah’ Sex Video Prompts Obscenity Arrests in Indonesia

SURABAYA, Indonesia — Two consenting adults whose sex video went viral in Indonesia last week have been arrested for obscenity, following a relentless investigative campaign by police and amateur detectives.

The video, labeled “Kebaya Merah,” was described by local English-language news site Coconuts Jakarta as “a scripted amateur video” featuring an Indonesian couple wearing party masks. According to the site, the couple “role-played a scenario in which she, a hotel employee wearing the red traditional intricate-lace kebaya top, enters a hotel room occupied by the male actor to bring him an ashtray. The man walks out of the bathroom with a towel around his waist. After he offered her money, sexual shenanigans ensue.”

After the video went viral in the Muslim-majority country, the term “kebaya merah,” meaning “red kebaya,” topped Twitter trending topics for several days. This notoriety compelled law enforcement to launch a man-and-womanhunt to identify the location in order to charge the couple.

As XBIZ reported, under the country’s harsh 2008 obscenity law, “Law 44,” Indonesia — including Bali, a popular destination for tourists, expats and influencers — has become notorious for recurring arrests of locals and foreigners making and sharing content online.

“The country’s ambiguous pornography laws have led to the jailing of people over adult content and leaked sex tapes, including celebrities,” noted news site Coconuts Bali in June, when an Instagram influencer was detained for alleged “indecent” content. “Even so, some Indonesians still break the law, with a number of content makers active on adult platforms such as OnlyFans, which is popular among sex workers.”

Self-Deputized Online Sleuths

Surabaya police were aided by the amateur detective work of online sleuths who identified the room’s wallpaper and the road signs visible through the window. This revealed that the hotel was not in Bali, as was initially believed, but in the East Java capital of Surabaya.

Police announced on Monday morning that they had arrested the couple. Both of the people involved are now facing up to six years in prison “for posting immoral content online, as outlined in the controversial Information and Electronic Transactions Act,” Coconuts Jakarta reported, adding that the couple, particularly the woman, “have been victims of doxxing and slut-shaming online by those who disapprove of their actions.”

Despite the risks, the news site editorialized, “it seems likely the porn producers of Indonesia will persist. Whether their motivations are profit or kink, or both, there’s never been a time of greater opportunity for people willing to bare it all in front of a camera.”

The real question, Coconuts Jakarta noted, “is whether conservative Indonesian law and society will ever accept that pornography is inevitable in the modern world and start treating its citizens as adults who don’t need to be protected from the sight of other people having sex, or whether the cat-and-mouse game between covert adult content creators and the cops will continue.”

Adult performers who shoot content while traveling should be aware of laws regarding production and distribution of what could be considered “pornography” by local authorities.

Main Image: Screen capture from the “Kebaya Merah” viral video (Photo: Surabaya Police)

Williams Trading Co. Pre-Black Friday Sale Starts Nov 11

PENNSAUKEN, N.J. — Williams Trading Co. will launch its 2022 Pre-Black Friday sale on Friday.

The sale will start at 3 p.m. (EST) and continue until November 18 at 1 p.m. (EST). A special discount will be offered on all brands for Williams’ brick and mortar customers only. Additionally, all Williams’ brick and mortar accounts will receive an additional 5% off the total invoice.
   
For ordering and product information, visit WilliamsTradingco.

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MYLF Network Releases AnalMom, FreeUseMILF Scenes

LOS ANGELES — Mckenzie Lee and Cassie Del Isla star in the latest scenes for MYLF Network’s AnalMom and FreeUseMILF websites.

In the new scene for AnalMom, Lee has spent her entire day cleaning and is so exhausted that she asks her husband to hire a maid. He is willing to do so, if she does something special for him.

The trailer can be found at AnalMom.

Del Isla stars in the FreeUseMILF scene that features her playing stepmother to Elias Cash and Tyler Cruise. When they invite Josh Rivers over, the four of them celebrate Halloween in a physical way.

For additional details, visit FreeUseMILF.
 
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Drake Shouts Out Teanna Trump in New Song

Drake Shouts Out Teanna Trump in New Song

LOS ANGELES — Pop singer, rapper and actor Drake has namechecked adult performer Teanna Trump in “BackOutsideBoyz,” one of the tracks on his new album “Her Loss,” released last week.

“BackOutsideBoyz” — part of a project that partners the artist known as Drizzy with rapper 21 Savage — includes the lyrical aside, “I’m the president, some Secret Service shit, we down to dump/ Yeah, who the president? I never voted once,/ If I did, I would vote Teanna Trump.”

Although Teanna Trump has not formally retired from studio shoots, her over 150 credits on IAFD span 2013-2020, peaking in the second half of the 2010s. Her popularity and visibility as an adult performer is still extremely strong, especially among the hip-hop community, and she continues producing content for her OnlyFans, has 1.5M followers on Twitter and maintains a high-profile Twitch presence.

This week, in an essay for The Atlantic, critic Spencer Kornhaber calls “Her Loss” a “queasy ode to femininity, from its title to its cover art. In one song, Drake shouts out abortion rights. In another, he says he’d vote for a female president (the porn star Teanna Trump). Throughout, in his typical manner, he fixates on the power women hold over him sexually—and the power he can hold over them financially.”

Drake, a Canadian national, is not eligible to vote in U.S. presidential elections.

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