Laney Grey, Hime Marie Star in ’80s Fantasy From VR Bangers

Laney Grey, Hime Marie Star in '80s Fantasy From VR Bangers

LOS ANGELES — Laney Grey and Hime Marie star alongside Lily Larimar in ’80s fantasy “Call On Me” from VR Bangers.

The scene transports viewers back to a gym in the 1980s. “You’ll be the only person from the future — surrounded by hot girls who’ll have a whole lot of questions for you,” said a rep. 

“We were thinking about producing something with the ’80s vibe for a while now,” VR Bangers producer Ivan Harbakon said. “When we managed to gather all those hot vixens — Laney Grey, Hime Marie and Lily Larimar — on one set, we knew that it was going to be a great VR sex scene. And you know what? It ended up being just perfect!”

Harbakon enthused that fans are sure to appreciate the above-mentioned vibe and love the title’s “one-of-a-kind ’80s style.”

A trailer and additional details for “Call On Me” can be found at VRBangers.com.

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John Legendary Launches New Series, ‘The Hard Way XXX’

LOS ANGELES — John Legendary has launched a new series on his OnlyFans and ManyVids pages, “Three The Hard Way XXX.”

The first installment finds Legendary performing alongside Skye Blue and Kayley Gunner. The clip finds Legendary at a book store where he spots Blue and Gunner. He encounters them later and invites them to join him for a night.

“Three The Hard Way” follows his previous series, “Date Nights.”

“My new series is definitely taking it up many notches, and it’s all about hot three-ways. The fans have been asking about something like this, and I was more than happy to indulge them. I’ve worked with Kayley before, but it’s my first time with Skye,” Legendary said. “Working with both of them at the same time was phenomenal, and I’m sure my series will be even more popular.”

The first clip of “Three the Hard Way XXX” is available on Legendary’s OnlyFans and on his ManyVids.

In other news, Legendary is featured in an interview in ASN Lifestyle Magazine’s September magazine. The article touches upon Legendary’s lifestyle, making the leap to adult, his to-do list of women he wants to work with and more.

The ASN article can be found here.

Follow John Legendary on Twitter and find his premium social media links here.

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Violet Myers Stars in 1st Episode of ‘Drift’ From Deeper

Violet Myers Stars in 1st Episode of 'Drift' From Deeper

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Vixen Media Group contract star Violet Myers returns to studio brand Deeper in the first episode of director Kayden Kross’ new feature, “Drift.”

The five-part title is based on the life of Maitland Ward, who “takes the viewer through many imaginary scenarios revolving around her public persona in her head, but the three-way sex scene with Violet Myers and Anton Harden is as real and kinky as it gets,” said a rep.

“I’ve always wanted to work with Maitland, which was amazing,” said Myers. “The scene is hot and so real and carnal. This is one of my favorite scenes since I became a contract star for Vixen, and I know my fans will love it.”

Click here to view the scene and follow Deeper on Twitter.

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LALExpo to Hold Events Throughout Fall 2022, 2023

LALExpo to Hold Events Throughout Fall 2022, 2023

BOGOTA, Colombia — LALExpo will be holding several events over the next nine months, rather than holding a single conference in 2023.

“We are decentralizing LALExpo,” said a rep. “Instead of bringing everyone into one huge event, we will conduct…workshops in different cities of Colombia throughout the year, each workshop planned for 1,000 attendees.”

The LALExpo event schedule is as follows:

  • LALExpo 2022 Colombia Workshops will be held in Bogota Oct. 23, Bucaramanga Nov. 20 and Medellin Dec. 11. These workshops will be focused on the professional training of models and studios.
  • Fan Girl Expo 2023 will be held in Medellin from Feb. 7-9. This will focus on “the adult content creation industry,” according to a rep.
  • LALExpo VIP 2023 in March, on dates to be announced shortly, on the island of Curacao. “This is a new concept that seeks to create a truly intimate networking environment, which will include activities for the top companies and members of the webcam industry from around the world: studios, models, affiliates and platforms,” said the rep. “As this will be a more intimate and exclusive event, attendees can establish closer business relationships and friendships with the top participants from Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, USA, Romania and CIS countries.”

LALExpo will also be holding its second LATAM Tour in 2023, visiting Mexico City on May 4, Sao Paulo on May 7 and Buenos Aires on May 11.

“For each edition, approximately 500 attendees are expected,” the rep said.

For more information, visit LALExpo online.

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RedGIFs Introduces ‘Creator of the Month’ Initiative With Britney Amber, Fiestry

RedGIFs Introduces 'Creator of the Month' Initiative With Britney Amber, Fiestry

LOS ANGELES — RedGIFs has introduced a new Creator of the Month initiative to highlight adult content creators.

Britney Amber and Fiestry have been named RedGIFs Creators of the Month for September. 

“We’re intent on continuing to provide value to content creators on our platform and ensure the eyes we have on our site and social media channels are firmly on the people who make our platform what it is,” said RedGIFs CEO Jimmy. “Our Creator of the Month initiative is another step in this direction and we want to use it to display the diverse array of creators that people can find on RedGIFs.”

Along with blog posts profiling Amber and Fiestry, the two will receive weekly “shoutouts” across the RedGIFs official Discord server and Twitter network, according to a rep.

“For the first month of the initiative, RedGIFs wanted to start with a bang as well as displaying how the site can be used by users of all sizes and experiences,” the rep explained. “That’s why September sees two Creators of the Month.”

Interested performers should reach out to RedGIFs on Twitter.

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Monkeypox: PASS Shares Latest Information, Resources on Industry Response to Outbreak

LOS ANGELES — With concern about monkeypox becoming widespread in the adult industry, XBIZ spoke with industry health advocate and PASS Executive Director Ian O’Brien about awareness, prevention and the status of the infectious disease outbreak.

“PASS is committed to protecting the health and safety of our industry,” O’Brien told XBIZ. “As new research and tools become available, we will seek to use them.”

As of now, O’Brien added, “we believe we can achieve the greatest impact by directing our focus on increasing vaccine access and spreading awareness around the new production guidelines we have released in response.”

Monkeypox Testing More Complex Than Other STI Testing

O’Brien emphasized that one of the issues the community needs to be aware of is that “we cannot currently test for monkeypox the same way we do for other STIs.”

This complicates dealing with monkeypox using tracing protocols that the industry has developed for regular STI testing and the PASS system.

“While tests are available for monkeypox,” PASS cautioned in one of several statements on the outbreak, “current gold standard testing requires the swabbing of visible lesions that are sent off for confirmatory testing.” Results are then reported in detail to the public health departments monitoring monkeypox infections.

According to the PASS statement, “This means a person would have to be visibly symptomatic before they can be tested — which presumably means they wouldn’t be on set in the first place.”

Moreover, the limited availability of testing, the additional credentialing required of the testing staff and the additional administrative requirements from public health authorities “make the current logistics of testing for monkeypox unrealistic,” PASS explained to the community.

“There are a number of screening tests in current development, and if one looks like it could be an effective tool for our industry we would certainly look into adding it to the testing panel,” the statement noted.

Production Hold ‘Would Not Solve’ Monkeypox Issue

Another question that O’Brien and PASS addressed is whether reported cases of industry figures who may have been exposed to monkeypox would warrant a production hold similar to the ones called for positive HIV tests.

“We do not call production holds lightly, as they have significant impacts on the lives of people in the industry — a lost shoot could mean the difference between making rent money or not for some folks,” the PASS statement explained.

When PASS calls a production hold for HIV, the statement continued, “we do so knowing that they will be effective and finite for two reasons: 1) we will either be able to identify and contain a potential infection, or 2) enough time will pass that any infection that might be in the talent pool would have enough time to be detected on our testing panels, so having everyone retest is a viable option.”

For the current monkeypox outbreak, however, “neither of these are currently true,” PASS explained.

“There is currently no mechanism for us to track potential infection in the industry as it is not something that can be screened for through our testing partners in the same way as STIs,” PASS added. “As we have no way of knowing what the current prevalence is of monkeypox in the industry, and no way to screen for monkeypox to keep it out of the industry — we’d have no way to evaluate whether a production hold was effective or not and we’d have to continue it for an indeterminate amount of time.”

The industry health protocol group acknowledged, however, that “our knowledge of the situation and available tools could change — and if a production hold became a meaningful tool to keep people safe, we would consider using it.”

Adult Industry and PASS Participate in National Conversation Regarding Monkeypox

Last week, performer, director, activist and PASS spokesperson Siouxsie Q spoke to the Los Angeles Times for an in-depth feature on the impact of the outbreak on different areas of sex work.

The LA Times praised PASS as “an organization focused on the health and safety of workers in the adult industry, which has argued that sex workers are at heightened risk, regardless of gender.”

Siouxsie Q told the newspaper that, “because jobs in the industry often involve skin-to-skin contact, ‘it’s super important that all genders who do this kind of work for survival have access to the health resources we need (namely, vaccines) to stay as safe as possible.’” 

O’Brien also spoke at length with Buzzfeed in late August, noting that PASS had “put out some information urging the industry to pay attention, to be cautious. We contacted our production contacts to say, ‘This is happening. We’re monitoring it.’”

“Most of our strategy, as an industry, has been really reliant on screening and testing for infectious disease prior to folks being on set — this works really well for STIs,” O’Brien told Buzzfeed. “Since PASS’ inception, we’ve never had a single transmission of HIV on set.” PASS has been in operation since 2011.

O’Brien added that although the standard screening system worked “pretty well for COVID, we couldn’t use the same strategies for monkeypox because there is no screening test. We debated if we should help with guidance around identifying potential lesions, but that felt a little bit like playing doctor and asking folks to be armchair dermatologists.”

PASS’ guidelines, O’Brien said, urge performers to skip work if they “develop any sort of suspicious rash, lesions, or bumps, or ‘feel sick,’” as well as to “clean and disinfect surfaces, bedding, and clothing” and to try to get the vaccine.

When the first guidelines came out, O’Brien noted, the monkeypox vaccine was available in Los Angeles to gay men who had had rectal gonorrhea in the preceding three months.

“I understand the risk evaluation there,” he said. “But I don’t think pragmatically that’s how communities access things.”

In response to some health professionals recommending abstinence, O’Brien explained to the mainstream news site that “abstinence means something radically different to somebody whose livelihood depends on sexual activity.”

Instead, O’Brien explained, PASS decided to make it a priority “to get folks who we believe to be at risk as much as access as we can.” This strategy, Buzzfeed reported, was helped by the fact that James Bell, director of the PASS board, is also director of sexual health services for the Los Angeles LGBT Center, “which had received a significant supply of the vaccine from the Los Angeles Department of Health.”

“Jamie and the folks at the LA LGBT Center really advocated for being able to put on a clinic for folks of all genders in sex work,” O’Brien told the site.

Other mainstream media outlets that recently spoke with PASS about the monkeypox outbreak include Rolling Stone and radio station KCRW.

Resources for Performers, Sex Workers and Adult Industry Members

Free Speech Coalition Executive Director Alison Boden told XBIZ, “Ian and the PASS team have had a significant impact on the national conversation around monkeypox, and most importantly, managed to direct public health resources to where they’re needed: our production community on the front lines of this outbreak.”

Boden added that the FSC’s mission to protect the rights and freedoms of the adult industry “obviously includes ensuring its safety, and we’re proud to support the PASS team’s incredible efforts.”

For more information on monkeypox vaccine access for adult industry members, click here.

To sign up for a Monkeypox vaccine clinic for sex workers in West Hollywood on Friday, Sept. 9, click here.

For the new production guidelines recommended by PASS regarding monkeypox awareness and prevention, click here.

For PASS’ general monkeypox info page, click here.

For more on the vaccine, click here.

For infectious disease memos, including monkeypox tracking, click here.

To learn more on how to help PASS with advocacy for sex worker access to the monkeypox vaccine, click here.

For more up-to-date information, follow PASS on Twitter.

‘Aneros Goes Blue’ Special Edition MGX Syn Now Available

'Aneros Goes Blue' Special Edition MGX Syn Now Available

HOUSTON, Texas — Aneros has officially launched the MGX Syn Prostate Health and Awareness Special Edition, to coincide with National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.

The special-edition blue MGX Syn is a limited-release item, available for the month of September only. Blue is the signature color of prostate health and awareness ribbons and related items. 

Designed in a bespoke blue “velvet touch” silicone, the MGX Syn “features the patented shape and styling that have made the Helix Syn a leading self-powered prostate massager,” a rep noted.

Aneros has provided distributors and retailers with a specially curated retail kit that includes prostate health-related information to help educate consumers.

In addition to the creation of the blue MGX and “Aneros Goes Blue” retail kits, Aneros will donate a portion of the proceeds from the sales of these special-edition items to the charity Zero — The End of Prostate Cancer and will also sponsor the Zero Prostate Run/Walk in Houston, Texas on Sept. 10.

To further raise awareness, Aneros will be hosting contests open to retailers who create displays to commemorate National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, also known as National Prostate Health Month. Retailers are encouraged to decorate an aisle, a table, an endcap or their entire store using the color blue and/or the Aneros Goes Blue kit items.

One winner will be selected from each of the following categories: “Most Creative,” “Best Use of the ‘Aneros Goes Blue’ Kit” and “Best Use of the Color Blue.” Winners will receive a staff lunch hosted by Aneros, product credit and gift cards. 

To participate, post a photo of the display to social media with the #anerosgoesblue hashtag, or email press@Aneros.com.

For more information on the MGX Syn Prostate Health and Awareness Special Edition and the “Aneros Goes Blue” retail kit, contact a distributor.

For more information, follow Aneros on Twitter.

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Reagan Foxx Featured in Newest Touch My Wife Release

SCOTTSDALE — Reagan Foxx stars in “Watching My Wife,” the latest release from Touch My Wife. 

Foxx’s scene, originally released as “Step-Mom Has a Different Approach To Finding a Release!” on My Pervy Family, features her “teaching her stepson that a real woman is always better than jerking off to porn.”

“I had no idea this scene was being rereleased as part of a new DVD,” Reagan said. “I’m proud of my performance in it, both in terms of acting and, of course, sex, so I am thrilled it’s getting a wider audience.”

Watch or order the release here.

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2023 XBIZ Awards Categories Announced, Pre-Noms Now Open

2023 XBIZ Awards Categories Announced, Pre-Noms Now Open

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce the official list of categories for the 2023 XBIZ Awards, the adult industry’s biggest night, set for Jan. 15, 2023, in Hollywood.

The 21st annual XBIZ Awards will cover the most extensive and inclusive range of categories in adult. The pre-nomination period is now open. Industry professionals who are registered members of XBIZ.net can access the pre-nomination submission form.

This year, in recognition of short-form narrative releases, XBIZ has introduced two new categories: Featurette of the Year and Best Sex Scene — Featurette. The Awards will also recognize outstanding performer firsts, such as “first DP,” with the new category of Best Sex Scene — Career-First Performance, while Gay Movie of the Year has been expanded into two categories: Gay Feature of the Year and Gay All-Sex Release of the Year.

The final day for pre-nomination entries is Friday, Sept. 30.

To be eligible for nomination, movies and pleasure products must be released between Oct. 1, 2021 and Sept. 30, 2022.

Links to digital content, marketing material and/or website access information must be provided via the submission form.

The XBIZ Awards is the crown jewel finale to XBIZ’s winter events series, including X3 Expo set for Jan. 13-14, 2023.

The complete list of 2023 XBIZ Awards categories follows:

MOVIES & PRODUCTION

  • Feature Movie of the Year
  • Vignette Movie of the Year
  • Vignette Series of the Year
  • Gonzo Movie of the Year
  • Gonzo Series of the Year
  • All-Girl Movie of the Year
  • All-Girl Series of the Year
  • Featurette of the Year
  • Web Series of the Year
  • Gay Feature of the Year
  • Gay All-Sex Release of the Year
  • Trans Movie of the Year
  • Specialty Release of the Year
  • Director of the Year
  • Director of the Year — Gay
  • Director of the Year — Trans
  • Performer of the Year — All-Inclusive
  • Female Performer of the Year
  • Male Performer of the Year
  • MILF Performer of the Year
  • Girl/Girl Performer of the Year
  • Gay Performer of the Year
  • Trans Performer of the Year
  • Best New Performer
  • Best Acting — Lead
  • Best Acting — Supporting
  • Best Sex Scene — Feature Movie
  • Best Sex Scene — Performer Showcase
  • Best Sex Scene — Vignette
  • Best Sex Scene — Gonzo
  • Best Sex Scene — All-Girl
  • Best Sex Scene — Featurette
  • Best Sex Scene — Career-First Performance
  • Best Sex Scene — Trans
  • Best Sex Scene — Web Series
  • Best Sex Scene — Virtual Reality
  • Best Screenplay
  • Best Cinematography
  • Best Editing
  • Best Art Direction
  • Studio of the Year
  • Best New Studio/Imprint

WEB & TECHNOLOGY

  • Paysite Network of the Year
  • Cam Company of the Year
  • Creator Platform Company of the Year
  • Dating Company of the Year
  • Payment Services Company of the Year — IPSP
  • Payment Services Company of the Year — Merchant Services
  • Payment Services Company of the Year — Alternative
  • VOD Company of the Year
  • Traffic Services Company of the Year
  • Web Services Company of the Year
  • Emerging Web Brand of the Year
  • Cam Model of the Year
  • Clip Artist of the Year
  • Premium Social Media Star of the Year
  • Cam Site of the Year — Premium
  • Cam Site of the Year — Freemium
  • Gay Cam Site of the Year
  • Creator Platform Site of the Year
  • Paysite of the Year
  • Best New Site
  • VOD Site of the Year
  • Erotic Site of the Year
  • Photography Site of the Year
  • All-Girl Site of the Year
  • Gay Site of the Year
  • Trans Site of the Year
  • Virtual Reality Site of the Year

PLEASURE PRODUCTS

  • Pleasure Products Company of the Year — Full Range
  • Luxury Pleasure Product/Line of the Year
  • Luxury Brand of the Year
  • Sex Toy of the Year — Powered (Vibrating)
  • Sex Toy of the Year — Powered (Non-Vibrating)
  • Sex Toy of the Year — Non-Powered
  • Couples Toy of the Year
  • Innovative Sex Toy of the Year
  • Male Pleasure Product of the Year
  • Queer Pleasure Product Brand of the Year
  • Fetish Line of the Year
  • BDSM Pleasure Products Company of the Year
  • Adult Game of the Year
  • Subscription Box Brand of the Year
  • Excellence in Product Packaging
  • Lingerie Company of the Year
  • Sexual Health & Wellness Brand of the Year
  • Sex Enhancement Product of the Year
  • Sex Lubricant of the Year
  • Sex Lubricant Company of the Year
  • Sensual Bath & Body Product of the Year
  • Condom Company of the Year
  • International Pleasure Products Company of the Year
  • Progressive Pleasure Products Company of the Year
  • Boutique Pleasure Products Company of the Year
  • New Pleasure Products Company of the Year
  • Sexpert of the Year

RETAIL & DISTRIBUTION

  • Retailer of the Year — Chain
  • Retailer of the Year — Boutique
  • Online Retailer of the Year
  • Online Retailer of the Year — Boutique
  • Retail Education Program of the Year
  • Home Party Company of the Year
  • Distributor of the Year
  • International Retailer of the Year
  • International Distributor of the Year

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Valentina Nappi, Anna de Ville Team Up for Benefit Monkey’s ‘Bubble Trouble’

Valentina Nappi, Anna de Ville Team Up for Benefit Monkey's 'Bubble Trouble'

LUGANO, Switzerland — Anna de Ville and Valentina Nappi star in Benefit Monkey’s latest all-girl scene, “Bubble Trouble.”

The title marks the first pairing for Nappi and de Ville, and also features BTS material. According to a Benefit Monkey rep, it was shot at the same time as another forthcoming scene, “Holy Threesome!” with Benefit Monkey male talent Hungrylla. 

The rep enthused that it was “such a great honor working with Valentina and Anna. These veritable stars are a force of nature. I really hope that the Hungrylla survived the experience.”

“Bubble Trouble” and “Holy Threesome!” are part of a new co-production project with new U.S.-based studio Los Huequitos, said to include two different versions of the scenes with the same cast.

“More than 16 scenes are ready to be released, involving names such as Alexis Crystal, Melody Marks and Blake Blossom,” the rep added.

To watch the scenes, visit TheBenefitMonkey.com. For more information, follow the company on Twitter and Instagram.

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