Amanda Nicole Releases New Branded Merch on Fangear.vip

Amanda Nicole Releases New Branded Merch on Fangear.vip

PHILADELPHIA — Amanda Nicole is the latest adult model to offer branded merch on Fangear.vip, including dog tags, shot glasses, money clips and mugs.

“With over 8.4 million followers, the real-life Jessica Rabbit is certainly no stranger to Instagram and is the perfect fit for Fangear,” a rep said.

The collection launches with an array of items, including Nicole’s own Steamy body lotion, and up to six photo choices.

“Amanda has always been one of our favorites and was even one of our first calendar models a few years ago,” said operations manager Rachel Ferretti. “She really does stand out and her artwork is just incredible.”

Nicole enthused about the process of producing her own merch.

“The products are fun and look really good. I’m impressed with the quality and I’ve always loved working with the Fangear team,” she said.

In related news, Fangear has recently dropped products featuring Alexis Amore, Dallas Chandler, Lola Chanel and Lisa Daniels, among others.

“We’ve been really busy onboarding new models and working to expand our platform,” Ferretti said. “You know you’re doing it right when you can align yourself with the incredible number of top models and performers we have the opportunity to work with. We’ve been extremely fortunate to get the opportunity to work with the absolute best.”

The company recently launched FangearPlus.vip, which allows merch with nude photos.

For more information, visit Fangear.vip and follow the company on Twitter.

Follow Amanda Nicole on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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Holiday Products Releases ‘Lubricants + Enhancers 2022’ Catalog

Holiday Products Releases 'Lubricants + Enhancers 2022' Catalog

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Holiday Products has released its latest print catalog, “Lubricants + Enhancers 2022.”

This category-specific catalog features over 54 ad-free pages of what a rep described as the industry’s top-two categories.

“This is the second in the 2022 series of smaller catalogs that will focus on a product style and be released throughout the year,” the rep added. “The catalog is organized into manageable categories. For lubes, the classifications are Silicone, Water-Based, Cooling/ Warming, Hybrid, Flavored, Masturbation and Anal. For sex enhancers, the breakdown is Arousal, Prolonging, Clitoral, G-Spot, Tighteners, Nipples + Lips, Oral Sex and Anal.”

Within each category, products are arranged by manufacturer.

“Additionally, readers will find CBD items as well as product displays among the pages,” the rep continued, “making this catalog a retailer’s first stop when revamping their offerings for spring and summer.”

Director of Purchasing Susanna Molina explained that “consumables like lubricants and sex enhancers are our top sellers, so a catalog dedicated to those products can be a lifesaver for any overwhelmed buyer.”

“My customers love being able to flip through the pages of a physical printed catalog,” Molina added, “as it allows them to see items in a different light and helps add to their enjoyment of the product selection process.”

To receive a copy of “Lubricants+Enhancers 2022,” contact an account manager at (800) 266-5969, visit HolidayProducts.com or email sales@holidayproducts.com.

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Sportsheets Celebrates 2022 Fairvilla ‘F Awards’ Win

CERRITOS, Calif. — Sportsheets is celebrating its 2022 Fairvilla “F Awards” win for “Favorite Fetish Product of the Year” for its Under the Bed Restraint System.

“This year marks Fairvilla’s third awards season in which the products nominated are those most loved by their customers and employees alike and winners are voted on by employees,” a rep said.

The system allows the user to quickly restrain a partners’ arms and legs from the top or bottom of the bed. A restraint strap quickly fits beneath any mattress with no hooks and adjusts to any desired size.

“It’s incredibly rewarding to have our Under The Bed Restraint System, a keystone product released 17 years ago in 2005, continue to be recognized as a fan-favorite and industry staple,” said sales manager Julia Harney.

For additional details, contact a preferred sales rep or email sales@sportsheets.com.

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Cherie DeVille, AJ Applegate Star in ‘Strap-On Beauties’ From Lesbian X

Cherie DeVille, AJ Applegate Star in 'Strap-On Beauties' From Lesbian X

MONTREAL — Cherie DeVille and AJ Applegate star in director Mason’s “Strap-On Beauties,” the opening installment of a new series from Lesbian X.

The starry cast includes Joanna Angel, Dana DeArmond, Aidra Fox, Lexie Fux, Ivy Lebelle and Avi Love.

“AJ and Cherie have a deep connection that is amazingly captured by Mason as they tease and play with one another with explosive results,” said Jon Blitt, head of production for Lesbian X parent company, O.L. Entertainment. “With an all-star cast that is at the top of their game, Mason presents an intensely erotic opening installment of this new series that will undoubtedly leave fans and critics talking.”

Click here for box art and additional information about “Strap-On Beauties,” find the studio online and follow Lesbian X and sister XEmpire sites on Twitter.

Direct sales inquiries to wilma@mile-high-media.com or call (800) 363-0133.

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Xgen Releasing New Products From 3 Brands

Xgen Releasing New Products From 3 Brands

HORSHAM, Penn. — Xgen is releasing new products from Envy Menswear, Peekaboos and VIP Collection.

All three brands were among those featured by Xgen during the recent in-person Altitude Intimates trade show in Las Vegas.

Envy Menswear has released 10 new styles, including four different jocks, two trunks, two briefs and two harnesses. “The playful designs include ‘magic unicorns,’ where the scrolling, whimsical unicorns and playful designs make the basic and comfy flirty and eye-catching,” a rep said. “Another featured pattern is the unique ‘unicorns and donuts’ design, where this distinct combination keeps the attention on you.”

“These 10 new Envy styles build upon the previous release from December 2021,” added the rep.

Also available are six new pasties from Peekaboos, including two reversible sequin designs, two “X” designs, diamonds and emojis. Each pack includes two pairs of pasties.

The VIP Collection is out with four new pieces, including two teddies and two different two-piece sets, such as the 2 Piece Peekaboo Chemise & Crotchless Open Back Panty Set. Available in black, the chemise features cutout cups as well as cutouts around the torso with the crotchless open back panty to finish off the look.

Each new style is available in sizes S/M, M/L and Queen.

Additionally, all older styles in the VIP Collection are currently discounted at 20% through Xgen.

Visit XGenB2B.com or contact a preferred sales rep for additional details.

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Evil Angel to Remove Content From Former Producer Jay Sin

MONTREAL — Evil Angel founder and owner John Stagliano has stated the studio will be removing all content from former producer Jay Sin from its content distribution network.

Recently Jay Sin was convicted and imprisoned for “Access with Intent to View Child Pornography, in violation of Title 18 of the United States Code – Section 2252 (a) (4) (B).”

Evil Angel has decided to remove all Jay Sin’s content from our online distribution. A conviction of a sexually related crime is against the ethics of Evil Angel. I was informed of his indictment, conviction and incarceration over the weekend and that was confirmed to me yesterday.

Jay Sin’s conviction is not related to any content distributed by Evil Angel. None of it was involved with, or contains, any criminal activity.

The details on how to handle content from Jay Sin that has been marketed by Evil Angel customers, either through the internet or by DVD, can be worked out by calling Alexandra Kelley in the Evil Angel offices [at] alex@evilangel.com or by emailing me directly at john@evilangel.com.

Jay Sin had been active in the adult since 2004, notably for Evil Angel. Gamma Entertainment has additionally announced Sins’ content will be removed from its platforms.

Gamma Releases Statement About Former Producer Jay Sin

Gamma Releases Statement About Former Producer Jay Sin

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment will be removing all content from former producer Jay Sin from its platforms.

This is the official statement from Gamma:

After having been informed that producer ‘Jay Sin’ was convicted and imprisoned for “Access with Intent to View Child Pornography, in violation of Title 18 of the United States Code – Section 2252(a)(4)(B),” the management at Gamma Entertainment has unanimously decided to remove all Jay Sin’s content from their platforms.

Gamma insists that Jay Sin’s actions were committed outside of the professional activities related to Gamma Entertainment, and his actions were unrelated to any content distributed by Gamma.

As an industry leader, Gamma Entertainment lives up to their values and ensures the safety of their performers, employees and their collaborators. Consequently, Gamma Entertainment has zero-tolerance towards any form of sexual assault or harassment.

We wish to thank our employees, clients, and community for their constant support.

Jay Sin had been active in the adult industry since 2004, shooting predominantly for Evil Angel, for whom he created the “TS Playground” series.

For additional inquiries, contact info@marellecommunications.com.

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Kira Noir Guests on ‘PlugTalk’ With Lena The Plug, Adam22

LOS ANGELES — Kira Noir is the latest guest on the “Plug Talk” podcast, hosted by Lena the Plug and Adam22.

“PlugTalk” is described as “the perfect collision between porn and podcasting,” noted a rep. Each week, the hosts interview a performer and then shoot a clip with the guest for their respective fan sites.

The interview begins with Noir revealing that she has always enjoyed gang-bangs, but finds these scenes difficult to produce. Noir learned that gang-bang shoots benefit from using male performers who are able to easily work with each other; she specifically highlighted European men, especially those hired by Legal Porno, for being less homophobic than American men and being more comfortable in group scenes.

Shifting to the subject of anal, Noir shared that she enjoys men who are uncircumcised versus those who are circumcised. Her view is that there is less friction during anal if a penis is uncircumcised.

Another topic of discussion covers Noir’s thoughts about the screen persona she has developed; overall, she feels that her Twitter persona is one aspect of actual personality and acknowledges it never depicts her everyday personal life.

The full interview is now streaming on YouTube; find “PlugTalk” on OnlyFans and Twitter.

Follow Kira Noir on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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Madison Summers Stars for VRConk, Tiny4K, Nubiles

LOS ANGELES — Madison Summers stars in new and recent releases from VRConk, Tiny4k and Nubiles.

In her first new release, VRconk.com places Summers in a crime scene pretending to be dead. Once she is alone with an officer, she explains that she is willing to do anything if they help her escape from trouble.

A trailer for the VR fantasy can be found here.

Summers’ next scene marks her debut for Tiny4K and finds her engaging in cosplay and enjoying a large toy before her scene partner enters the action.

More information about the scene can be found here.

Her third new release is for Nubiles and centers on Summers trying to sneak back into her house after hours. When she is caught by her stepbrother, she decides to physically satisfy him in exchange for keeping her secret.

For additional details and a trailer, click here.

“I am thrilled for my fans to see these three new scenes, with three great costars, for three awesome companies,” Summers said.  “From a thrilling investigation to a cute anime scene to a naughty ‘step’ scene, I hope you have (almost) as much fun watching as I had starring in these.”

Follow Madison Summers on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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Flickr Starts Charging Users to Post ‘Artistic’ Nudes

SAN FRANCISCO — Photo sharing platform Flickr unveiled new terms of service (TOS) last week, revealing that they will allow nudes and a few other types of sexual expression to be posted by users who have paid for a Flickr Pro account.

The mildly sex-positive move is seen by photographers as a deliberate attempt by the late-2000s market leader to develop at least one competitive edge over the staunchly anti-female-nudity Instagram, which decimated Flickr’s business through the 2010s.

Flickr will be updating its TOS starting in the second quarter of 2022.

The company decided to promote its alleged anti-censorship (for a price) stance by stigmatizing other producers of erotica, launching a “Stop Calling It P*rn” campaign that differentiates between the now-permitted versus still-forbidden sexual content, according to the company’s arbitrary distinctions.

Flickr’s parent company — San Francisco-based SmugMug, which bought the company cheaply in 2018 after it had hemorrhaged many of its users to Instagram — rather grandiosely announced last Thursday that the new TOS “will help us continue to preserve the art, expression, history, stories and memories of all Flickr members for the next hundred years.”

“The first change relates to restricted and moderate content. You might call it NSFW, or explicit, or other terms, but we’ve gone ahead and defined them for Flickr,” the statement read.

Silicon Valley’s ‘Safety’ Fetish

A link published with the statement leads to another page that, in a stigmatizing ideological hodgepodge typical of Silicon Valley moralism culture, conflates sexual content with “safety.”

“Safety levels let other members know that your content might contain nudity, sexuality or graphic imagery that some have chosen not to see,” Flickr categorized. “Moderate your content and help avoid surprises.”

Users are told to “set these levels on your images to help users filter out content they might want to avoid.”

According to the so-called “Safety Levels,”:

Photos and videos should be categorized as:

    Safe: Acceptable to a global, public audience

    Moderate: Partial nudity, like bare breasts and bottoms

    Restricted: full-frontal nudity and sexual acts; photos only — videos cannot contain restricted content and are deleted if reported

Accounts are categorized using the same safety levels. The account safety level can only be changed by Flickr staff. 

    Safe: All items have been correctly categorized (default setting)

    Moderate: One or more moderate item is incorrectly categorized as safe

    Restricted: One or more restricted item is miscategorized as safe or moderate

A Profitable ‘Free Speech’ Stance

Returning to Thursday’s announcement, Flickr heralded the profitable change of TOS as a kind of freedom of speech stance, proclaiming that “photographers have long faced bans and deletion from nearly every online photography community for creating or sharing the ‘wrong’ type of art.”

“We’re rolling out changes to Flickr that welcome all photographers to discover, share and interact with photography, period,” the statement went on. “Photographers who craft and create work that might be considered risqué by some will have a safe place online to interact with one another, share mutual interests, and put their art into the world without the fear of it being removed or them being banned entirely from the communities they love.”

The “safe place online” will be available to content uploaders with Flickr Pro account (which starts at $8.25/£6.99 monthly, or $72/£60 annually) and will “enable photographers to post otherwise-restricted content to their photostreams, along with the added benefit of unlimited photo uploads (free users are limited to only 1,000 uploads),” popular photo news site Digital Camera World reported.

“This move will enable more photographers to practice their craft fully,” CEO Don MacAskill told photo news site PetaPixel. “To us, that means they’re not just creating photography that can only live on their camera, but that they also have a home and a community to share those photographs with. By asking members with this type of content to subscribe to Flickr Pro, we can devote more resources to ensuring that their communities remain safe and well-regulated.”

It is still unclear how Flickr will be separating “erotic photography” from what they prudishly call “p*rn.”