Emma Magnolia, Nala Ray Compete on OFTV’s ‘This Is Fire’

LOS ANGELES — Emma Magnolia returns to OFTV’s “This Is Fire” for a semifinal match hosted by Grand Master Chef Jojo and against Nala Ray.

This round’s challenge is to make Shrimp Po’ Boys with a side salad in 30 minutes. Magnolia’s final dish includes shrimp marinated in hot sauce and buttermilk. Additionally, her sauce includes sour cream and cilantro.

“Emma’s presentation included using a piping bag to create dollops of sauce, which she learned from Chef Jojo,” a rep said. “Her hard work paid off as Chef Jojo stated the shrimp was fried perfectly.”

To view Magnolia’s appearance, visit here.

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Brandi Love to Host CamSoda Live Show

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Brandi Love will be hosting a CamSoda Live Show and has released new OnlyFans clips.

Scheduled for this Friday at 5 p.m. (PST), Love’s CamSoda show will feature her performing for and engaging viewers.

“I love performing for my fans, answering questions, and keeping the party going,” Love said. “Join me Friday to see what special surprises I’ve got in store for your weekend.”

More information can be found at CamSoda.

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Dorcel Presents 3rd Annual ‘Porn By Women, The Festival’

Dorcel Presents 3rd Annual 'Porn By Women, The Festival'

PARIS — Dorcel is presenting the third annual “Porn By Women, The Festival,” a virtual adult film festival, throughout next week.

Running from Feb. 20-26, all screenings are available for free on Dorcel’s streaming service, Dorcelvision.

“Porn By Women” is “a virtual film exhibition showcasing the work of top female creators from around the world,” said a rep. “Now in its third year, the program spotlights ten adult movies by artists who push the boundaries of creative and emotional storytelling.”

The ten directors featured this year are Anna Polina (“Life Coach”), Anoushka (“Captive”), Carmina (“Guacamole”), Casey Calvert (“Going Up”), Erika Lust (“Safe Word”), Inka Winter (“Touch”), Liselle Bailey (“Standing Still”), Paulita Pappel (“Hologang”), Whitney Wright (“Torn”), and Liza Del Sierra (“Profession – Adult Entertainer”).

“Committed feminists, aesthetes, and militant filmmakers… many female directors offer a different vision of porn, far removed from the macho clichés that are often attributed to the genre,” said studio Chairman Grégory Dorcel. “It seemed important to us to contribute to increasing the awareness of these works and their authors, and we would like to make this commitment permanent by renewing this operation every year.”

For more information, visit Dorcelvision.com.

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Dorcel Presents 3rd Annual ‘Porn By Women’ Virtual Festival

Dorcel Presents 3rd Annual 'Porn By Women' Virtual Festival

PARIS — Dorcel is presenting the third annual “Porn By Women” virtual adult film festival throughout next week.

Running from Feb. 20-26, all screenings are available for free on Dorcel’s streaming service, Dorcel Vision.

“Porn By Women” is “a virtual film exhibition showcasing the work of top female creators from around the world,” said a rep. “Now in its third year, the program spotlights ten adult movies by artists who push the boundaries of creative and emotional storytelling.”

The ten directors featured this year are Anna Polina (“Life Coach”), Anoushka (“Captive”), Carmina (“Guacamole”), Casey Calvert (“Going Up”), Erika Lust (“Safe Word”), Inka Winter (“Touch”), Liselle Bailey (“Standing Still”), Paulita Pappel (“Hologang”), Whitney Wright (“Torn”), and Liza Del Sierra (“Profession – Adult Entertainer”).

“Committed feminists, aesthetes, and militant filmmakers… many female directors offer a different vision of porn, far removed from the macho clichés that are often attributed to the genre,” said studio Chairman Grégory Dorcel. “It seemed important to us to contribute to increasing the awareness of these works and their authors, and we would like to make this commitment permanent by renewing this operation every year.”

For more information, visit DorcelVision.com.

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Sex Alternative Relaunches ‘Porn for TV’ Streaming Site

Sex Alternative Relaunches 'Porn for TV' Streaming Site

LOS ANGELES — Sex Alternative has relaunched its Porn for TV website.

The website, accessed via the “https://p0rn.tv” URL, is billed as “an alternative to apps for viewing porn on smart TVs.”

Since most TV app stores do not allow explicitly pornographic content in their apps, a rep noted, “streaming it to TV can involve a difficult setup process. Any porn site can be viewed with a smart TV browser, but it’s a frustrating interface for browsing websites, considering that the TV remote cursor is either too slow or often misses the mark when pointing.”

“Since browsing content on a television while sitting on a couch provides a more comfortable experience, and since many hotels have already stopped providing Pay Per View channels,” the rep continued, “Porn for TV was engineered to operate like TV apps when using the TV remote after clicking ‘Play All’ in a category.”

There is no registration required to use Porn for TV, allowing users to remain anonymous. No downloads are necessary and the service doesn’t require screen mirroring, or a screencasting capable TV model.

For more information, visit p0rn.tv.

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Avalon Drayke Stars in ‘My Dirty Little Customer’ From Blush Erotics

Avalon Drayke Stars in 'My Dirty Little Customer' From Blush Erotics

LAS VEGAS — Avalon Drayke stars in the latest release from Blush Erotica, titled “My Dirty Little Customer.”

Shot by The Sinematographer, the scene features voiceover by Anya Afterglow. 

“Avalon Drayke loves getting requests from customers, but some excite her more than others,” said a rep. “Whenever she sees your name in her inbox she gets all tingly and wet. She knows she shouldn’t have favorites but when it comes to this relationship, it’s more than just transactional.”

“My Dirty Little Customer” is streaming on BlushErotica.

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Residence 11 Hosts Inaugural ‘Desire Summit’ in L.A.

LOS ANGELES — Residence 11 hosted the Desire Summit, its first in-person and virtual event, at Los Angeles’ Velvet Noir on Valentine’s Day.

The Desire Summit, a rep said, “brought together the site’s sex-positive, open-minded community with more than 25 internationally renowned speakers and experts from the most influential sex-themed podcasts, TV shows, blogs and bestselling romance and erotica books. The intimate event was a full day of audience participation, free-flowing discussion, and thought-provoking conversations on some of the most stimulating, taboo, and talked about issues when it comes to sex, relationships, pleasure and intimacy.”

Speaker session topics ranged from erotic rituals, mismatched desire, managing jealousy, polyamory, sex and aging, kink and toys, to the world of romance novels, a genderqueer future, audio erotica and more.

Sponsors had the opportunity to reach an audience looking for ways to explore their self-care in new ways. Attendees were treated to a swag bag with sex toys from Fun Factory, Blush and the Pleasure Chest; romance novels from Avon Books; a free “Go F*** Yourself” Course from Ganja Yoga and a special discount to Bloom Audio Stories.

Residence 11 Editor-in-Chief Rachel Kramer Bussel said, “Desire Summit was exactly what we had hoped for: a space where our in-person and virtual audiences could learn from and interact with talented speakers on sex, relationships and literature and get practical advice to immediately apply to their personal lives. From Kevin Patterson’s and Erin Tillman’s tips on how to manage jealousy in polyamorous relationships — and how common that is — to sex therapists Nicoletta Heidegger and Yana Tallon-Hicks on the many ways desire may not match up in relationships, to the laughs heard across the room, especially during Dirty Lola’s frank and funny guide to the wide world of dating apps.”

The Desire Summit, Kramer Bussel added, “kicked off powerful conversations and served up a vital space for discussion and curiosity around our most intimate selves.”

Residence 11 will post event highlights here.

The next Desire Summit will be hosted Oct. 6-8 in Brooklyn, NY. To purchase tickets, click here.

Brianna Dymond Makes Jules Jordan Debut

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Brianna Dymond makes her Jules Jordan debut in her latest scene.
 
Co-starring and directed by Manuel Ferrara, the scene begins with Dymond waking up a staircase and then shows off her body. She takes off her clothing before Ferrara and her begin orally pleasuring one another. After that, they move through several positions until finishing.

“I’m honored to be on a site full of so many superstars, and I can say I have a scene on there. Manuel was incredible, and I enjoyed the anal probe to the fullest,” Dymond said. “After you watch my scene, make sure to tell Jules how much you enjoyed it in the comments, so you’ll see more of me on his site.”
 
The trailer for the scene can be found here.

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Alexis Tae Stars in New “Kiss Me/Fuck Me” Scene From Adult Time

LOS ANGELES — Alexis Tae returns to Adult Time to star in a new “Kiss Me/Fuck Me” scene with Cadence Lux.

Titled “Paper Hearts,” the scene begins with Lux returning home to find a note telling her to find Tae. A trail of paper hearts leads Lux to Tae in bed waiting for her. Lux climbs into bed with Tae to enjoy her body.

“This scene is very special to me,” Tae said. “Cadence and I are close friends in real life, so when we work together, it’s always a pleasure. I am happy to be back at Adult Time for this scene and I can’t wait for my fans to enjoy this scene as much as I did.”

For more details, visit AdultTime.

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Right Wing Media Amplifies Nationwide Push for Age Verification

WASHINGTON — Several publications within the right-wing media ecosystem in the U.S. amplified during the last news cycle the current Republican push for age verification of websites displaying adult content.

Breitbart.com, the Tucker Carlson-owned Daily Caller and the Washington Examiner all published simultaneous pieces in the last 48 hours concerning the copycat state legislations targeting adult content online that followed the successful passage of the Louisiana age verification mandate.

This amplification blitz follows the unusually candid admission on Tuesday by one of the Arkansas bill’s sponsors that the state initiatives are stepping stones to an ultimate goal of a federal requirement to provide proof of age before accessing pornographic content online.

As XBIZ reported, Sen. Tyler Dees (R-Siloam Springs) told Motherboard tech reporter Samantha Cole that “my hope is that we protect children and their innocence in [the] state of Arkansas and then send a message across the country that we need something similar built into federal law as well.

Dees’ own Senate Bill 66, which proposes a “Protection of Minors from Distribution of Harmful Material Act, is a copycat version of Louisiana’s Act 440, a new law enacted in January after being championed by a religious anti-porn activist Republican legislator.

The echo-chamber campaign within the right-wing ecosystem kicked off with a more measured take by the Washington Examiner, which was then warped into pseudo-editorial moral panic content by the Breitbart and Daily Caller writers and editors.

The FSC Responds to the Washington Examiner

The Examiner accurately reported that the Louisiana law has “spawned a flurry of copycat bills,” adding that many of those bills had across-the-aisle support and highlighting that the Democratic-majority Virginia Senate passed their version of the bill after a bipartisan vote.

The Examiner then mentioned that “the pro-pornography Free Speech Coalition has set up a tracker on its website to monitor states that have introduced age-verification bills. The group says it is also ‘strategizing responses with our First Amendment attorneys’ for responding to the legislative efforts.”

FSC provided a statement to the conservative D.C. pointing out that the proposed age-verification bills are “ineffective, a disaster for privacy, and blatantly unconstitutional.”

“No one in the adult industry wants minors on our sites,” the FSC wrote. “Within our own homes, we use device-level filters — our sites already register with databases such as RTA ( Restricted to Adults ) and are easily blocked by such filters — and other methods to keep adult content for adults.”

FSC added that filters “are not only more effective, they don’t entail government surveillance of our browsing history or risk identity theft. If lawmakers want to know how to effectively keep minors from accessing adult content, while still preserving the rights of adults to access legal content, we’re more than happy to be part of that discussion.”

The URL of the Washington Examiner piece clearly shows that the piece, written by an Education Editor, was published by the “Restoring America” section, under the subsection “Faith, Freedom, Self-Reliance.”

Through 2020 and 2021, the Washington Examiner platformed Exodus Cry’s mouthpiece Laila Mickelwait as a regular opinion columnist, downplaying the religious motivation of her anti-porn organization, an offshoot of controversial Missouri ministry International House of Prayer (IHoP).

The Washington Examiner is owned, through his Clarity Media Group, by 83-year-old billionaire Philip Anschutz, a devout Christian and regular donor to conservative political causes. One of the causes Anschutz has “generously supported” is anti-porn group NCOSE, which the billionaire has been backing since they went by their previous name, Morality in Media, “for its crusades against pornography and obscenity in magazines, movies, television and other outlets,” the San Francisco Chronicle reported in a 2004 profile. Another is the Family Research Council, a lobby that also serves as a clearing house for political donations to conservative Christian politicians like Missouri Senator Josh Hawley.

Breitbart Spins Anti-Porn Campaign into a ‘Legitimate’ Cause

Yesterday influential right-wing news portal Breitbart.com tendentiously headlined “States Across the Country Look to Protect Children from Pornography,” above a stock photograph of a female child innocently glancing at a cellphone unsupervised.

“Sixteen state governments either plan to or have enacted legitimate age verification requirements to access pornography sites in an effort to protect children from the harmful content,” Breitbart.com reported, editorializing straight from the lede with the word “legitimate” and taking at face value the controversial claims about “harmful content.”

Besides Louisiana’s bill, Breitbart celebrated copycat proposals in Virginia, West Virginia, Arkansas, Florida, South Dakota, Mississippi and Kansas, while lauding Texas, South Carolina, Minnesota, Oregon, Oklahoma, Utah, Arizona and Missouri, which the outlet reported either implemented “other methods or plan to introduce other verification requirements.”

The Breitbart report also tarred any opposition to these measures as actions by “some pro-pornography groups” which “under the guise of ‘free speech’ are challenging the bills both legally and as part of a public relations campaign.

Breitbart singled out the FSC to track the anti-porn bills through their online tracker. The adult industry trade publication has called the current Republican campaign against adult material online — which includes the copycat age verification schemes — “the most aggressive censorship we’ve seen in decades.”

Breitbart dismissively quoted the FSC statement to the Washington Examiner, implicitly questioning whether “No one in the adult industry wants minors on our sites.”

“As Breitbart News reported,” the outlet continued, doubling down on the condemnation, “studies show pornography use for anyone — adult or child — warps one’s perception of reality, how individuals view loved ones, and brings about significantly higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress. There is a growing recognition that not only is the pornography industry rampant with sex trafficking and child sexual abuse, but it is also developing a product — even when legal — that is harmful to its users.”

Tucker Carlson’s Daily Caller Joins the Panic Blitz

Tucker Carlson’s Daily Caller repeated basic reporting about the bills before embedding tweets strongly condemning alll adult content.

“Many social conservatives view restriction of online porn as a priority and an important way to protect children,” the Daily Caller piece contextualized.

The outlet then embedded a December 2022 tweet by the architect of the Louisiana bill, religious activist, “porn addiction” therapist and Republican legislator Rep. Laurie Schlegel, who declared that “online pornography is extreme and graphic and only one click away from our children. This is not your daddy’s Playboy. And if pornography companies refuse to be responsible, then we must hold them accountable. This law is a first step.”

Schlegel addressed her tweet to NCOSE, conservative broadcaster Matt Walsh and Utah Senator Mike Lee, the chief proponent of a federal definition of obscenity that would return the entire country to a pre-1973 censorship status quo.

If Lee’s proposed Interstate Obscenity Definition Act (IODA), a bill that aims to “establish a national definition of obscenity,” succeeds, and sexual content loses the free-speech protections that have stood for the last 50 years, that would open the door for the government to prosecute every creator or distributor of adult content.