Oliver Flynn Stars in 22 New Scenes

LOS ANGELES — Oliver Flynn is featured in 22 new scenes from Vixen, Brazzers, Tushy and other studios.

First, Flynn stars in three new scenes from Vixen.

The first is “Lucrative Offer” with Vic Marie.

The second is “Best Day Ever” with Elle Lee.

The third is “Cinephilia” with Freya Parker.

Flynn is then featured in four scenes for Brazzers.

The first is “Day of Debauchery: Part 4” with Hime Marie, Alexis Tae, Vanessa Sky, Jazmin Luv, Maddy May, Ailee Anne, Hailey Rose, Missa Mars, Dorian Del Isla, Isiah Maxwell, Scott Nails, Christian Castillo and Jaxson Briggs.

The second one is “Gangbang di Emergenza” with Valentina Nappi, Mick Blue, Scotty P, Air Thugger, Apollo Banks and Hollywood Cash.

The third is “Hotline Hotties Come to Life” with Zaawaadi and Ariana Van X.

The fourth one is “Bound to Be Kinky 2” with Luna Star.

Next, Flynn stars in four scenes from Tushy’s brands.

Seal the Deal: Part 2” with Azul Hermosa is the first.

New Experience” with Summer Jones is the second.

Sweet Time” with Emma Sirus is the third.

And the fourth, “Double Time,” is on Tushy Raw with Lexi Lore and Dante Colle.

Flynn is also featured in two Reality Kings releases.

The first is “The Hottest MILF on the Block” with Alexis Fawx.

The second one is “Douchey Dude Makes it a Threesome” with Willow Ryder and Ameena Greene.

Next, Flynn stars in two scenes from Deeper.

The first one is “Knots” with Anna Claire Clouds.

Second is “Escalation” with Katrina Colt.

Flynn is featured in two scenes from AdultTime.

First is “The Yes List: Swap Etiquette” with Kenna James and Isiah Maxwell.

The second one is “Modern-Day Sins Greedy Creampies: Libraries Are for Learning” with Dee Williams and Air Thugger.

Four new TeamSkeet scenes feature Flynn.

The first is with Percy Sires.

The second is “TeamSkeet Labs-Concept: Lost Footage” with Fiona Frost and Mochi Mona.

The third one is “Bad MILFs: How to Please Your Boyfriend” with Sera Ryder and Nikki Zee.

And the fourth one is “Nursed Back to Health” with Natalie Porkman and Melanie Hicks.

Finally, Flynn stars in Naughty America’s “Neighbor Affair: Busty Blonde Mandy Rhea Welcomes New Neighbor with Pie and Pussy.”

“I am humbled by the outpouring of support I have received since coming into this industry, and it is an honor to be given these incredible opportunities to collaborate with such talented performers and studios,” said Flynn. “I am pleased and proud to introduce these new releases, and I hope the fans enjoy them.”

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Payton Hall Stars in New Boomer Bangers Clip

LOS ANGELES — Payton Hall stars in the latest release from the satirical Boomer Bangers clip series.

“Hall follows Rowan Void to a stunning view of the Las Vegas Strip, marred only by the dreary eyesore of the Trump International Hotel,” the synopsis reveals. “Getting on her knees might be the only thing on Payton’s mind, but Rowan has a devious surprise in store.”

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Kiki Vidis Named May’s ‘Miss Fleshbot International’

Kiki Vidis Named May's 'Miss Fleshbot International'

LOS ANGELES —  Kiki Vidis has been named May’s Miss Fleshbot International and will be spotlighted on the site throughout the month.

“Kiki Vidis is a fun, free spirit who is always up for a good time,” said a rep. “This makes the Australian native the perfect pick for Miss Fleshbot International. She’s been in the industry since 2008, but she’s not that well known. I love being able to put her in the spotlight so that others can see what a true gem she really is.”

“Throughout the month, Fleshbot will be featuring Kiki Vidis — including in an exclusive interview and in scene reviews,” the rep added. “So be sure and tune in for more great insights into Miss Fleshbot International May 2023.”

For more information, visit Fleshbot.

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France Moves to Force Adult Websites to Comply With Unclear Age Verification Law

PARIS — The center-right French government led by Emmanuel Macron confirmed over the weekend that it will attempt to bypass the courts to force the five largest adult sites accessible in the country to comply with a controversial, vaguely worded 2020 age verification law.

According to a report published Monday by leading French newspaper Le Monde, Macron’s government is frustrated with the legal challenge mounted by lawyers for Pornhub, Tukif, xHamster, XVideos and Xnxx.

As XBIZ reported, last month the five adult tube sites presented their ongoing objections to the controversial 2020 law allowing France’s online content regulator, ARCOM, to seek a blocking order to target “websites that fail to prevent minors from accessing online pornography.”

The lawyers presented requests to nullify the proceedings and order a stay of the proposed block. The tribunal then gave itself until July 7 to make a decision.

France’s age verification mandate was surreptitiously added to a hastily approved domestic violence law during an atypical and sparsely attended COVID-era session of the French Parliament in July 2020.

On Sunday, Minister Delegate for Digital Jean-Noël Barrot announced the government’s intention to empower ARCOM to order, without needing to go through the courts, the blocking and delisting of adult sites that do not prevent minors from accessing their content.

Speaking to Agence-France Presse, Barrot stated, “There is an urgent need to remove our children from the onslaught of porn images on the internet and uphold the law once and for all.”

Le Monde reports that the extra-judicial gambit will be part of a new bill intended to “secure and regulate the digital space.”

Barrot intends to present the bill to the Council of Ministers on Wednesday, and expects it to be examined in the Senate over the summer and by the National Assembly “by the start of the school year.”

The bill will also empower government regulator ARCOM to “stop the dissemination on the internet of media banned in the European Union.”

A New Law Based on a ‘Hell’-ish Report

Barrot said the new bill is based on a report by four senators who denounced “the excesses of this industry,” Le Monde reported, referring to a sensationalistic, virulently anti-porn September 2022 report literally comparing the adult industry to the Christian “hell” and recommending state regulation and censorship.

The report is titled “Porno, l’Enfer du Décor,” combining a pun on the French expression “l’envers du décor,” meaning “behind the scenes,” with the word for “hell” — “enfer,” as in “infernal.”

“Porno, l’Enfer du Décor” was the result of six months of hearings conducted by Senators Annick Billon, chair of the committee for women’s rights (UDI, Vendée); Alexandra Borchio Fontimp (LR, Alpes-Maritimes); Laurence Cohen (Communiste, Val-de-Marne); and Laurence Rossignol (Socialiste, Oise).

That senate report was influenced by sensationalist media coverage of what the press called “sordid affairs” involving a few adult producers and shoots — some going back to 2009 — that were publicized last year.

The three sex work abolitionist groups behind the media campaign and the senate report — Movement of the Nest, Dare Feminism and The Indignant Women (Le Mouvement du nid, Osez le féminisme and les Effrontées)— denounced all pornography as “a pimping and criminal industry at a global scale,” labeling all adult content as “patriarchal propaganda feeding misogyny, racial hatred and rape culture.”

Celine Piques, a spokesperson for Dare Feminism, told the left-leaning newspaper Libération in September that the hearings conducted by the Senate’s committee for women’s rights demonstrated “the systemic character of the violence at the core of this industry.” 

“We are not talking about a few ‘black sheep,’ but about a system,” Piques said.

Piques said she wished the report would “make society finally change its view about the porn industry” and demanded the government make the fight against porn “a public and criminal policy priority.”

A Government Determined to Discipline and Punish Adult Websites

Barrot said in February that he was committed to bring about, in 2023, “the end of access to pornographic sites for our children.”

The 2020 law requires that adult companies institute measures beyond simply asking an internet user whether they are of age. It also empowers a government official — the president of ARCOM — to demand that the president of the judicial court order ISP providers to immediately block infringing sites in the entire country.

According to French tech journalist Marc Rees, who has been reporting on the developments for news site Next INpact, the tube sites’ constitutional challenge is based on the legislators’ vagueness in drafting the law, which violates the legal principle of “freedom of expression and communication.”

During the April 14 hearing, lawyers for the tube sites argued that compliance cannot possibly be effected until ARCOM publishes clear guidelines, something the government has conspicuously neglected to do. Meanwhile, the complaining groups have actively fought against issuing clear content guidelines, as part of their campaign to prevent open platforms — including Twitter and Reddit — from hosting what the groups consider explicit material.

Anti-porn activist Thomas Rohmer, founder of Digital Education Watch — one of the nonprofits behind the campaign to force the websites to comply with the law — told Catholic news site La Croix last month that he had urged ARCOM not to publish any clear content guidelines, which he called “a trap in which these sites want to snare us” and warned that his group will “fight so that it does not take place.”

Free Speech Coalition Director of Communications Mike Stabile tweeted on Monday that Barrot’s proposal to allow ARCOM to block adult sites without going through the court system was “incredibly dangerous.”

Censorship regimes, Stabile added, “start with porn, but it never ends with porn.”

Foxxy Receives 2023 XBIZ Creator Awards Nomination

MIAMI — Foxxy has been nominated for Best Trans Premium Social Media Star at the upcoming 2023 XBIZ Creator Awards.

“I’m excited to attend XBIZ Miami for the first time,” said Foxxy. “Being nominated is an awesome feeling especially for the first time they expanded their categories to include content creators. I look forward to networking and seeing my industry friends again.”

Online voting is now open through May 16. Winners will be announced the following day during the 2023 XBIZ Creator Awards Show, the culminating event of XBIZ Miami.

Find a complete list of 2023 nominees here.

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Crystal Rush Stars in New MILF VR Scene

LOS ANGELES — Crystal Rush is featured in the latest MILF VR scene, “Crystal Clear.”

This marks Rush’s sixth appearance on MILF VR.
 
“I love doing VR scenes,” said Rush. “There’s a lot more to filming them, but that makes it interesting. Plus, the fans love them since they feel like they’re fucking me. I’m happy to be back at MILF VR and hope they’ll have me back many more times.”

In related news, one of Rush’s scenes, “The Boner Conundrum,” is also featured this week on TeamSkeet. The scene co-stars Tyler Cruise, who mistakenly takes boner pills while trying to relieve a headache.

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Daisy Taylor Featured in May Issue of ASN Lifestyle Mag

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Daisy Taylor is highlighted in a multi-page spread in ASN Lifestyle’s May issue.

The feature, “Here on Earth and Neptune Daisy Taylor is a Legend,” includes an interview where Taylor discusses taking time off and returning to the industry, her comeback scene for TransAngels, being the first trans performer to shoot for Brazzers and recent Pornhub nominations, among other topics. A number of photos are also included.

“This is my first big interview since I’ve been back,” said Taylor. “So even if you’re a longtime loyal fan, you’ll still learn something about me. I’m excited to reach a new audience with this feature and am honored to be prominently featured and appear on so many pages in the magazine.”

View the May edition at ASNLifestyleMagazine.

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Jane Wilde Reflects on Prolific Career, Best Acting Win

Many adult performers begin their career playing a character that is a version of themselves. After all, porn viewers are often familiar with the “audition/casting couch” genre, that rite-of-passage for a lot of entry-level porn star hopefuls involving “first-timer” studios that are little more than a couch or a hotel room, a camera and a ring light, and an inquisitive POV male talent asking a barrage of perhaps-too-intimate questions like “When did you lose your virginity?” and “How did you decide to do porn?” or “What’s the wildest thing you’ve done sexually?” etc.

The girl in question — in straight porn the male talents never go through this interrogation — answers the way she thinks may lead to further gigs, sometimes teasingly, other times awkwardly and very occasionally like a natural pro. However she handles the potentially cringe situation, though, she’s merely playing a part — the part of herself as someone who’s just crossing the mythical line between amateur and someone who does porn.

In Jane Wilde’s case, with Adult Time’s 2022 feature “Stars,” she got the rare chance to have a do-over. She got to play a much, much truer version of herself finding her way into the adult industry than in any casting video interview, and went on to receive the 2023 XBIZ award for Best Acting – Lead for her portrayal.

Sure, the character may have been renamed Julia, but nobody was ever not aware that the film was an unprecedented industry biopic, from an unflinching script by Wilde and Bree Mills showing how she turned the tables on an abusive situation to become a sex worker on her own terms.

Wilde was so involved in the telling of the sometimes harrowing story of how she escaped a predator who controlled her early foray into camming right out of high school, that she ended up receiving a co-directing credit with Mills.

“I didn’t go into the project with the directing title,” Wilde tells XBIZ at a booth at the Valley’s best French restaurant, Petit Trois. “The co-directing credit was given to me after the fact because the act of directing came very naturally in the case of ‘Stars.’ Because it was my story — I was the star, I wrote it. It’s like it all kind of just came together like a trifecta.”

A Serious Exercise in Self-Immersion

Wilde’s performance as her younger self, a serious exercise in self-immersion and cathartic reliving of some of the most difficult moments of her not-that-distant past, was heralded as almost unprecedented and deserving of the top acting accolade.

“I was shocked,” Wilde says. “I didn’t expect to win it. I mean, I don’t know what I expected. I’ve learned to keep my expectations low so I don’t get disappointed. I did not go into that evening thinking that I was going to leave with that award, if any. But I’m so grateful. It was one of the best moments of my life. I was sitting at the table with all my friends, and when my name got called, everyone started cheering so loud. And it was like, ‘Oh, I get to go on the stage and make a speech.’ It felt like an out of body experience.”

The recognition for her acting only rounded up Wilde’s stellar profile entering the sixth year of an ever-expanding career. That same night, she was also nominated for Best Supporting acting (for MissaX’s “One Last Kiss”), for Best Sex Scene — Feature Movie (for “Stars” and Wicked’s “Deranged”), for Best Sex Scene — Gonzo, for Best Sex Scene — All-Girl (twice), for Best Sex Scene — Trans, for Best Screenplay (for “Stars”) and, yes, for Female Performer of the Year (her third nod in four years of eligibility).

The self-induced emotional workout that was “Stars” — marking five years since her joining the industry at 19 in 2017 by memorializing the turbulent period preceding her decision to become a professional adult performer — gave Wilde the opportunity to reassess her career.

Sure, the intelligence and ambition that she displayed pretty much from the beginning — when the tiny, fiery former cam girl from Queens landed in California determined to out-slut the industry’s top supersluts and become legendary in the process — are still there. But having proven herself many times over, including with the recent acting accolade, the Wilde fearlessly trying escargot for the first time at Petit Trois (“I like it!”) and assessing her career moving forward is decidedly more reflective.

Last time Wilde gave us a lengthy interview, which she herself scheduled and arranged, with typical pluck, it was early 2020 and she had single-handedly self-produced her own showcase, the acclaimed “Jane Wilde is Agape,” released by Evil Angel.

“It’s crazy that when we were discussing that, it was not even the pandemic, it was right before,” Wilde reminisces. “So crazy. It’s really like a before and after. It’s not even comparable.”

What changed in those three years?

“What hasn’t changed is a more accurate question,” she laughs. “I’m almost 25 now. In general, that is just a huge change, and my personality, maturity, everything. But having to live through a pandemic, and having to accept that I can’t plan everything that happens in my life down to the day or the month that I’m going to do it, I learned that that’s not how the world works. And I always thought that that’s how my life was gonna be.”

One of the crucial ways in which Wilde thought her pre-pandemic life was endlessly sustainable was her career.

“I always thought that I was going to be in porn forever,” she admits. “I would not allow myself to think of an alternative or a future without it. I guess I was kind of codependent with this industry before the pandemic and not in a healthy way.”

The slowing down of life during most of 2020 forced the work-driven dynamo that is Jane Wilde to take time off. This in turn led to a lot of introspection, which eventually led to “Stars” but also to more personal realizations.

“The forced time off allowed me to figure out who I am as a person,” she reveals. “Because I didn’t know. So that’s been good. Some good came out of the bad.”

Life Beyond ‘Ultimate Slut’ Status

In hindsight, Wilde says she now feels she “kind of just jumped into this industry when I was 19, because I was getting out of a terrible situation and I didn’t know what else to do. And now I feel like I can finally take time to figure myself out.”

This led to a false belief that her only outlet for self expression was porn and nothing but porn, which is attested to in interviews from 2018 until 2020 and Wilde repeated as a mantra a single-minded desire to be “a true slut” and to out-gangbang role models like Adriana Chechik and Riley Reid.

“I look at their gangbangs and think that I can’t do that yet,” she told an interviewer in 2019. “I don’t feel that I can get to that level yet and exert that amount of energy but I will get there in time, I just need to practice and hype myself up.”

Wilde now realizes that she had conditioned herself to “not allow my brain to even conceive of an idea of me not being in this industry — whether I was 30, 35 or 40 years old.”

For her, the future was almost like a block, like a wall was put up.

“I wasn’t thinking about my future because I was scared to ever think about a time when I would not be actively in this industry, because then I was like, ‘Well, who am I?’ And that would force me to think about it and figure out who I am, when I didn’t know.”

Porn, turns out, had become her identity, she says, instead of “a very important part of my life — but not all I am. Porn is not everything about me.”

If porn was not the “end all, be all,” she asked herself, what was?

“So, that’s kind of been interesting to figure out,” she smiles. “I don’t have any intentions or plans to quit or leave at this time, but I know that there is going to be a time in the future when I want to pursue other things, or I don’t want to work anymore, or I want to have a family. And I’ve started to accept that. That’s okay. Now I know that it doesn’t mean that I’m quitting or a failure if I ever want to do other things with my life, basically.”

Wilde’s first major project post-pandemic was the groundbreaking “Stars,” where she took ownership of abuse that was done to her by a manipulative older man when she was a teenager. and she did it on her own terms.

Even before, while doing certain scenes, she had noticed a certain uneasiness in some of the dynamics. “I guess, any scene that I’ve done with a man, where there’s like, a mean vibe to it — I wouldn’t necessarily call it like triggered, but I would say that, you know, there’s definitely an aura of like, uncomfortableness around doing stuff like that. During those taboo-type scenes where there’s an element of a power exchange, a power dynamic, and the older male usually, is the one in power, and is kind of treating the female like the subordinate or disrespectfully, that definitely would make me feel a negative type of way,” she explains.

“When I was younger — like 19, and 20 even 21 — I couldn’t really recognize that,” she continues. “And I think I kind of would just tell myself, like, ‘it’s just acting, it’s, it’s just for fun.’ But is it really for fun if you’re not having fun? Doing ‘Stars’ on my own terms was one of the most important things I’ve done not just in this industry, but in my whole life. And that kind of started a whole healing journey that I’ve been on for almost a year.”

Wilde says she is “grateful for the experience, not just because it was so cool to make a film like that and get to star in it, but just to deal with that, for the first time in my life deal with that experience. I never had. I pushed it down.”

One of the controversial aspects of watching “Stars,” was its combination of explicit sex scenes — which obviously in porn are designed to arouse — bracketed among disturbing depictions of Wilde’s real-life abuse.

The performer-writer-director was very familiar with the complexities of the taboo subgenres, having starred in several scenarios for prestige labels such as Adult Time’s Pure Taboo. Those experiences made her have very insightful, illuminating opinions about a sometimes thorny topic.

Taboo content, she begins, “has become a very normalized thing. At the end of the day, the goal of every industry, not just porn, is to make money. That’s like the equivalent of success — making money. So at some point, I don’t know when, I don’t even think I was around when this happened, but somebody on some website, some tech person probably, discovered that that type of thing trends really well and makes people want to click on the scene and buy it and pay money. Those people, when they see fauxcest or step siblings or mom and dad stuff equals money, they may not be thinking about an individual person’s trauma. That’s not a negative thing on porn — industries are run by people that are not actually on the set doing what we do, and often there’s gonna be a disconnect there.

“The older I get, the more interesting I think it is,” Wilde continues. “I think that informed consent is the most important thing in this industry. I don’t just mean, ‘Oh, what are my boundaries for this sex scene.’ Before I agree to the scene — and we’re basically making a verbal contract — if you’re signing a contract, basically, without knowing who you’re working with, how long you’re going to be on set, what type of stuff you need to provide from your own wardrobe or your own personal items, etc., that’s not informed consent.”

A Personal and Professional Journey

Wilde admits she has been fortunate that most of the companies that she has worked for have been very professional, as have most people on her sets. Still she wishes the industry would not normalize things like not sending the shoot information until the day before.

“I know that when I’m going to set I want to be as prepared as possible,” she adds. “And mental preparation is a big part of that. If I want to put my wardrobe and my stuff back together two days before, I think I should be able to do that, so I don’t have to worry about it the day of or the night before.”

Wilde notes that for adult performers, those matters are “more sensitive than just showing up and modeling for eight hours and just posing without taking your clothes off. Doing a sex scene is much more intimate and strenuous on your body. It has the potential to cause more trauma — or it has also the potential to be a great experience with informed consent. Why can’t we strive to have a good experience for everyone involved.”

Wilde says she loves working with certain companies which really do their best to make sure it is a good experience, like Adult Time.

“I’ve worked with them for five years since I started,” she says. “And they’ve only gotten better — their standards are always getting higher. Every time I work with them. It’s just such a good experience. I know that if I need anything, I don’t need to be afraid that I’m going to be judged for asking for something.

As for the “super-slut” dreams of yore, Wilde has also put those in perspective. Nowadays, she is more likely to enthuse about her plans to put out a self-produced art zine with her writing and one of her recent passions, film photography.

“Like, I’m a hippie,” she says without affectation. “I just want to love people and express love and receive love.”

Still, she appreciates and is very kind to “super slut”-era Jane.

“I’m grateful for doing all of that, because that was a part of my journey, and discovering and figuring out who I am and what I want to do,” she adds. “I always wanted to be very legendary in this industry. And I believe that doing that extreme stuff definitely helped me achieve the goals that I wanted to reach. I got the awards. I got the recognition. I got the status with the fans.”

During her first three years, Wilde says she thought that her longevity in porn was the single most important thing in life.

“Seeing how somebody like Adriana or Riley kept upping the ante and kept doing more and more and, and people just couldn’t get enough of them,” she notes, “I definitely envisioned myself like that.”

But she adds that there are a lot of things that she did not realize about living that kind of lifestyle and just wanting to push herself harder and harder.

“You know, I’m not a superhero,” she reflects. “My body has done so much for me in this life, and I guess it’s a gift to be able to do certain things more easily than others. But I do have limits. And I have definitely reached them, not now, but just in general, I’ve reached them and I figured out what they are. Physical and mental both, they go hand in hand.”

Her body, she concludes, is like a temple.

“I don’t want to do anything that’s going to cause me pain when I don’t have to. I never would have thought that I would feel that way three years ago,” she laughs. “I would have been like, ‘suck it up’ because that’s what everybody around me was telling me, and I was always feeling like I needed to measure up to something or someone.”

Jane Wilde, recovering industry workaholic, says she is now finally “starting to be more okay with just going with the flow and just seeing what happens.”

And that might be the ultimate star move.

TeamSkeet Releases 8 New Scenes

MIAMI — TeamSkeet has released eight new scenes across its network of sites this week, featuring Octavia Red, Mochi Mona and Chloe Rose, among others.

First, Freya Von Doom and Jill Taylor star in “2 Broke-ass Girls” for Sis Swap. The duo are complaining about their waitressing jobs when their stepbrothers, Jimmy Michaels and Nicky Rebel, start bragging about their stock market money. Taylor and Von Doom set about trying to convince Michaels and Rebel to teach them how to start playing the stocks themselves.

Next, on TeamSkeet Features, Red, Jasmine Wilde and Rory Knox star in the full-length “Spring Breakers” feature.

TeamSkeet Labs this week explores the question of what kind of porn do pornstars watch in the new experimental scene, “Concept: Pornstars React” with Mila Marie and Oliver Faze.

Mona is featured as a Jedi in the Star Wars-themed “A Force To Be Reckoned With,” for Exxxtra Small. In the scene, Mona’s boyfriend, Chris Epic, refuses to take her to an upcoming fan convention, but she devises a sexy plan to make him change his mind.

On Family Strokes this week, Rose and Clara Trinity receive upsetting news relating to their stepdad, Donnie Rock, in “Don’t Leave Us.”

In the latest Shoplyfter scene, “Case No. 7906244 – Cinco de Mayo Thief,” Jena LaRose is caught by security officer Giovanni Franceso trying to steal some jewelry. She denies everything, but Francesco still insists on a strip search.

Finally, on FreeUse Fantasy, Ginger Grey and Katie Morgan star in “Showing Her The Route,” alongside John Strong.

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