Universities of Wisconsin President Calls Adult Performances ‘Abhorrent,’ Fires Chancellor Over OnlyFans

MADISON, Wis.—Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman justified the recent firing of UW-La Crosse Chancellor Joe Gow, who posted adult videos with his wife on their Only Fans account, by calling his actions “abhorrent.”

Rothman — a retired corporate attorney with no advanced academic studies beyond his law degree — and UW System Board of Regents President Karen Walsh issued statements last week regarding the Board of Regents’ unanimous decision to terminate Gow.

“Upon my recommendation, the UW Board of Regents today terminated Dr. Joe Gow from his position as chancellor of UW-La Crosse effective immediately,” Rothman wrote. “In recent days, we learned of specific conduct by Dr. Gow that has subjected the university to significant reputational harm. His actions were abhorrent.”

Rothman said he also filed a formal complaint asking to review Gow’s status as a tenured faculty member and engaged a law firm “to undertake a fulsome investigation of the matter.”

UW System Regent President Karen Walsh said Gow’s adult videos showed “a reckless disregard for the role he was entrusted with at UW-La Crosse to serve students, faculty and staff, and the campus community.

“The outrage over his behavior is evidenced by the unanimous vote by the UW Board of Regents to terminate him as chancellor,” she added, noting the members of the Board were “alarmed and disgusted” by Gow’s OnlyFans videos.

‘There Are and Must Be Limits”

On Friday, Rothman issued another statement claiming Gow “served at the pleasure of the Board of Regents and is not entitled to any specific process” regarding his actions or the termination.

“Good judgment requires that there are and must be limits on what is said or done by the individuals entrusted to lead our universities,” Rothman explained. “We expect our chancellors, as the leaders of these great institutions, to be role models for our students, staff, and faculty as well for the communities we are privileged to serve.”

Gow argued that the regents had overreacted and that the termination violates his freedom of speech, the local Fox affiliate reported.

In 2018, Gow was denied a pay raise by the previous UW president after he invited noted performer and veteran sex educator Nina Hartley to campus.

Conservative publications have been clamoring for Gow to be disciplined and stripped of his tenure.

The Murdoch family owned New York Post published an editorial Saturday calling his posting adult videos on Only Fans part of “a rot in higher education” which “runs wide and deep.”

The Post editorial board said Gow “enjoyed the frisson of being a prominent figure in education who dabbled in smut,” and described his campus invitation to Hartley — a feminist sex educator with decades of experience in public sexual health, and a registered nurse who holds an honorary doctorate degree from San Francisco’s Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality — as “exactly the kind of coy but in-your-face behavior weirdos with respectable public personae engage in.”

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Lily Starfire, Isabella Nice Make DPDiva, PervCity Debuts

LOS ANGELES — Lily Starfire and Isabella Nice have made their debuts on Maestro Claudio’s DPDiva and PervCity, respectively, this week.

In her DPDiva scene, Stafire co-stars with Milan Ponjevic and Vince Karter.

“I was more than ready to dive into my first DP for DP Diva after my mind-blowing experience shooting with Maestro Claudio for PervCity,” said Starfire. “Milan and Vince were amazing scene partners and I look forward to shooting with you all again soon.”

Next, in her PervCity debut, Nice stars in a scene with Tommy Pistol.

“I loved being back on set for Claudio, since he directs one-of-a-kind scenes, and it was an even better experience since I was able to work with Tommy Pistol, who I adore as a scene partner,” said Nice. “I hope to be back soon.”

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Royal Fetish to Drop New Scene

LOS ANGELES — Royal Fetish Films has announced that its latest scene, “Pleasure Podcast,” will drop on Friday.

The scene, which features Eros Orisha, Lana Ryder, King Noire and Jet Setting Jasmine, “transcends the ordinary,” said a rep. “Brace yourself for an evening of flirtatious banter, as the conversationalists-turned-lovers passionately craft their perfect intimate fantasy.”

Jasmine enthused about the scene.

“We’re thrilled to start the new year with a scene that embodies our essence,” she said. “It’s fun, full of amazing creative positions and fluid as fuck.”

The scene will stream on RoyalFetishxxx; follow the studio on X.com.

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Alex Palmieri Named ‘Cybersocket Stud International’ for January

LOS ANGELES — Alex Palmieri has been selected as Cybersocket Stud International for January by Fleshbot. He will be featured on the site throughout the month.

“Once we saw Italian stud Alex Palmieri make his studio debut, we knew we had to start 2024 off with a bang by making him our Cybersocket International Stud of the Month, said a rep. “He’s a gentle giant with hot content, we can’t wait to find out more about this stud and see his star quickly rise.”

For more information, visit Fleshbot.

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Carly S. to Host Bliss Bazaar

NEW YORK — Carly S. will host the Bliss Bazaar on Feb. 10, from 12-5 p.m. (EST) at TV Eye in Ridgewood, New York.

“Carly, the popular blogger behind ‘Dildo or Dildont,’ is curating a unique event that promises to be a celebration of pleasure, education and liberation,” said a rep. “It aims to break taboos, foster empowerment and create an inclusive space for all to embrace their desires and passions.

“Dive into enlightening workshops led by renowned speakers such as @lolajeandotcom, @msgigggles, @safeslut and @vibingwithV,” added the rep. “Hosted by the charismatic @dirtylola, these sessions will cover everything from squirting techniques to building body confidence in the bedroom. Enjoy electrifying performances by Crimson Kitty and the sensational naked trumpeter, and explore a diverse array of pleasure-centric products from vendors like Spectrum Boutique, Edonista, Kink Instruments and more.”

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DrJeannelle to Showcase ‘Into-Me-See’ Games at Vibe Expo

DrJeannelle to Showcase 'Into-Me-See' Games at Vibe Expo

LOS ANGELES — DrJeannelle will showcase its new Into-Me-See Games at Vibe Expo, “the pleasure show,” set to take place at the stylish Loews Hollywood Hotel Jan. 12-13.

The event is set to deliver a groundbreaking experience for the realm of sexual wellness, and DrJeannelle is gearing up to make a splash with the unveiling of its Into-Me-See Games, “designed to incorporate cognitive, emotional, spiritual, and physical intimacy as couples explore how their mental health impacts their relationship,” said a rep.

“We recognize that mental health has a tremendous impact on the stability of couple relationships,” the rep added. “While these games are not meant to treat couples, they work to help couples practice four types of intimacy in one game. Into-Me-See Games are proven to enhance the intimate connection couples seek, creating pleasure over performance.”

Founder and sex educator Dr. Jeannelle Perkins-Muhammad will also host a Mental Health and Relationships workshop on Saturday, Jan. 13 at 7 p.m.  

Vibe Expo will showcase an extraordinary range of products, including vibes, lube, games, lingerie, and euphoric goods, along with other complementary products for elevated pleasure. In addition, the event will offer a lineup of engaging master classes and experiential sessions that focus on fostering knowledge and awareness about sexual well-being. 

For more information, visit DrJeannelle.com.

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Wet Revamps Marketing With New Slogan, Packaging

Wet Revamps Marketing With New Slogan, Packaging

LAS VEGAS — Wet has updated its marketing with a new slogan, “Just Add Sex,” and has redesigned its packaging for 2024. 

“Wet’s sleek new 2024 upgraded package design lets customers recognize the luxury brand and immediately know what they want to purchase,” said a rep. 

Added Michael Trigg, founder of parent company Trigg Laboratories, “By maintaining the core of what makes our packaging most striking and recognizable, the upgraded look meets the highest expectations of modern consumers. We have achieved the perfect balance of beauty and function.”

Wet will be exhibiting at Vibe Expo on Jan. 11-14.

For more information, visit WetLubes.

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Seth Gamble’s LucidFlix Drops 4th Episode of ‘Ultimacy’

Seth Gamble's LucidFlix Drops 4th Episode of 'Ultimacy'

LOS ANGELES — Reigning XBIZ Male Performer of the Year Seth Gamble has released the fourth episode of his LucidFlix series “Ultimacy,” co-starring Ryan Reid.

Each episode of the series “focuses on a different scenario; whether it’s a chance encounter, a forbidden attraction, or an intense rendezvous, Gamble’s storytelling prowess delves deep into the complexities of love, lust, and the undeniable allure of Ultimacy,” said a rep.

Gamble enthused about the episode.

“In the scene, the diner patron portrayed by Ryan flirts with me from across the aisle, then asks me to walk her home, where ‘dessert’ is on the menu,” he said. “This concept was perfect for someone like Ryan, who has a charisma that is delightful, appealing, and enchanting. Everything about her just feels very natural, and a scene like this really required someone with an exhibitionistic streak as well as a great deal of stamina, and she delivered all that and more.”

The scene, titled “The Diner,” is streaming on LucidFlix.com.

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JustFor.fans Announces its Top Creators of 2023

JustFor.fans Announces its Top Creators of 2023

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans has announced its 15 top creators across its various categories.

“This year, we have changed our annual lists to include not only our overall top models of 2023, but also the top newcomers who made the most impact on the site, as well as per-country lists to see where JFF Models are most popular,” said site founder Dominic Ford. 

“JFF’s recognition of its top talents underscores the platform’s commitment to fostering a vibrant and supportive community where creativity and entrepreneurship thrive,” he added. “As the platform continues to grow, it remains dedicated to elevating and celebrating the achievements of its diverse range of creators.”

The list of first-place creators in each category follows:

Cis Men
All — Phatrabbitkill2                       
Newcomer — GHloadStar

Cis Women
All — MissPandaPants               
Newcomer — LITTLEFRENCHIES

Transmasculine
All — TripleXTransMan       
Newcomer — Otter_FtM

Transfeminine
All — Gloryholemelb             
Newcomer — QueenCocaines

Non-Binary
All — RGloryhole                       
Newcomer — Throatsation

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Twitch Gets Increasingly Granular With Censorship, Reiterates ‘Underbust’ Ban

SAN FRANCISCO — Less than a month after fumbling and then aborting an attempt to relax its censorship of adult content, Twitch continues to be embroiled in increasingly specific attempts to define the precise degree to which its streamers may display their bodies.

On Wednesday, Twitch Chief Customer Trust Officer Angela Hession published a blogpost prohibiting implied nudity, effective immediately.

According to Hession, the update comes in response to a recent “meta” —short for “most effective tactic available” — in which streamers “use black censor bars or other items to block their bodies or clothing, or position the camera frame such that the viewer is led to believe that the streamer is fully or partially nude.”

In the post, Hession notes that although “most streamers have labeled this content appropriately with the Sexual Themes label and are wearing clothing behind the object or outside the camera frame, for many users, the thumbnails of this content can be disruptive to their experience on Twitch.”

Hession then goes on to offer definitions for an array of body parts and situations, often resulting in further ambiguities, which have already been mocked by several frustrated users on social media.

“For those areas of the body where coverage is required, the coverage must be fully opaque; sheer or partially see-through clothing does not constitute coverage,” she states, also reiterating that standing company policies do not permit streamers “to be fully or partially nude, including exposing genitals or buttocks,” “to imply or suggest that they are fully or partially nude, including, but not limited to, covering breasts or genitals with objects or censor bars” or “to show the visible outline of genitals, even when covered.”

For those who present as women, Twitch asks that they cover their nipples and “do not expose underbust.” Cleavage, on the other hand “is unrestricted as long as these coverage requirements are met and it is clear that the streamer is wearing clothing.” Streamers are also very specifically instructed to cover the area extending from their hips to the bottom of their pelvis and buttocks.

In 2021, the vagueness of Twitch’s “underbust” policy became fodder for a creator named Tweedraws, who posted a digital drawing on X.com — then Twitter — asking “WTH is ‘underboob’?”

“This also depends on where your nipples are,” they quipped.

A 180-Degree Change of Course

Twitch’s increasingly granular regulation of streamer’s bodies represents a 180-degree change of course since the company’s abortive effort three weeks ago to revise its rules to allow some “artistic” nudity.

At the time, Hession explained that the platform had “received consistent feedback” from streamers that its policies around sexual content were confusing and difficult to follow.

“We want streamers to feel confident they understand our rules and viewers to feel confident they will get the experience they expect,” Hession wrote when announcing the relaxation of the nudity policies.

But less than 48 hours later, twitch CEO Dan Clancy announced that the company had reinstated its ban on sexual content.

Clancy alleged via a company blog post that “much of the content” created under the briefly updated policy caused community concern.

“These are concerns we share,” Clancy stated. “Upon reflection, we have decided that we went too far with this change.”

Moving forward, he added, “depictions of real or fictional nudity won’t be allowed on Twitch, regardless of the medium.”

Popular dances, such as twerking, grinding and pole dancing, appear to still be allowed without a label.