Mercedes Carrera Pretrial Date Postponed Again

Mercedes Carrera Pretrial Date Postponed Again

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. — The pretrial hearing in the Mercedes Carrera criminal case concerning multiple child sexual abuse charges against Carrera and her husband — which was scheduled for last Friday at the Rancho Cucamonga courthouse in San Bernardino County, California — has been postponed once again, this time until Feb. 8.

Carrera and her husband, Jason Whitney, were arrested after a police raid of their Rancho Cucamonga home on Feb. 1, 2019. They have been in county jail without trial since then, first without bail and later, after they had liquidated their assets and had no source of income due to their incarceration, with bail set at $2 million for each.

A pretrial hearing to determine the jury selection process, and the date of the beginning of the actual trial, has already been postponed numerous times.

The new date of Feb. 8 — like several previous postponements — appeared in a document filed online.

The earliest date for the actual trial to begin has been set to late March, over three years after Carrera and her husband were arrested.

The document shows the hearing took place today with District Attorney Laura Fragoso and Carrera’s conflict panel attorney, Geoff Newman, standing for the accused. Carrera was in attendance.

For more of XBIZ’s coverage of the Mercedes Carrera case, click here.

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LELO Debuts Haute Couture Collab With On Aura Tout Vu

LELO Debuts Haute Couture Collab With On Aura Tout Vu

LOS ANGELES — LELO has introduced a limited-edition haute couture line of jewelry bags in collaboration with boutique fashion label On Aura Tout Vu.

The items are only available on order. “Created for your deepest desires, these jewelry bags will allow you to hide your most intimate secrets,” noted a rep. “Like the On Aura Tout Vu collections, where innovation meets audacity, these exceptional pieces naturally find their place among the new creations of Livia Stoianova and Yassen Samouilov.”

“It is through this power of transforming everyday objects into unique pieces that LELO, creator of emotion, wished to join forces with On Aura Tout Vu, to unveil a unique capsule [collection] for all those who know that fashion and trends are all about personality and desirability,” the rep continued.

The collection made its formal debut during the On Aura Tout Vu runway show during Paris Fashion Week at the Paradis Latin cabaret club on Jan. 25.

The seven-piece collection includes Ora 3 by LELO, “the languorous passion simulator adorned with crystals and gold-plated cabochons, with a matching handbag fitting its shape to perfection,” said the rep. “And the essential Sila, enhanced with gold-plated cabochons and sparkling crystals; this intimate little jewel of infinite delicacy for those who like to take their time, whose look has been revisited by the talented hands of the creators of On Aura Tout Vu, is elegantly tucked away in the case bearing its effigy.”

“The Mia 2 [can] be worn proudly around the neck like a fetish pendant with delicious virtues,” the rep noted. As the “icing on the cake, we introduce to you the Smart Wand 2, a body massager which erases your tensions and releases your sensual energy: slip it into its custom-made leather case, adorned with crystals, gold plated cabochons and sparkling spikes shining brightly.”

“Show the world your self-love and be proud of who you are, where and when you want to but always in style,” concluded the rep.

Visit Lelo.com and OnAuraToutVu.com; follow LELO on Twitter.

Images: Sana Ben Ayed Photography

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Pipedream Debuts New ‘King Cock Elite’ System

WEST HILLS, Calif. — Pipedream Products is now shipping the King Cock Elite Dual Density Silicone dildos and Body Dock Universal Harness System from its Midwest distribution center.

“With their latest offering, Pipedream has raised the bar even higher for luxury realism with King Cock Elite, the manufacturer’s first-ever, dual-density silicone collection of premium dildos and rechargeable vibes,” noted a rep.

Made from Pipedream’s proprietary dual-density Elite Silicone and available in three all-inclusive skin tones, the rep explained, each King Cock Elite is stiff on the inside with an incredibly soft, super-lifelike feel on the outside.

“The ultra-hygienic, food-grade silicone is designed to mimic the look and feel of real skin, and the body-safe material surpasses all international health and safety standards. Every vein, every shaft, every head and every pore is hand-sculpted and hand-decorated in stunning detail, creating the most realistic looking and feeling silicone dildos on the market,” they said.

The 20-piece collection is available in non-vibrating and vibrating styles, with super-strong suction cups and without balls. The vibrating pieces are all rechargeable via magnetic USB ports, powered by strong 10-function motors, and available with an optional rechargeable remote control for couple’s play. The solid silicone suction cup is designed for superior performance and maximum compatibility with Pipedream’s patent-pending Body Dock Universal Harness System.

“The King Cock range continues to innovate, and customers have been asking for a premium, silicone version of the King for a while now,” said Kristian Broms, chief design officer of Pipedream. “The quality, useability and functionality of this new silicone formula is unbelievable, and the realism is unrivaled. When you deserve only the best, treat yourself like royalty with silicone fit for a King, or Queen.”

The Body Dock is Pipedream’s patent pending suction-cup strap-on system and is available in two versions: Beginner’s Body Dock Strap-on Harness and Comfy Body Dock Strap-on Harness.

“With a concave, circular dildo dock connected to a soft, nylon waist strap, the Body Dock effortlessly keeps your silicone suction-cup dildo in place using an incredibly strong suction-powered bond,” said the rep. “The form-fitted PU pleasure plate is cleverly curved to fit the body’s contours and distributes pressure evenly across the wearer’s pelvic region with each thrust. The Body Dock’s patent-pending Push and Play design gives users complete control and works seamlessly with most silicone suction cups, determined by diameter.”

The Crown Jewels are described as “premium swinging balls and available in vibrating and weighted versions for “the ultimate lifelike experience.”

“The squishy, stretchy testes are made with dual-density Elite silicone and are soft on the outside and firm on the inside. With a strategically placed vibe buzzing in each ball, users get 10 patterns of pulsation along with the incredible feel of free-swinging, slapping balls,” noted the rep.

The entire King Cock Elite collection is backed by Pipedream’s one-year limited warranty, and packaged in sturdy, unisex boxes that “look great on the wall or the web.”

The boxes can be displayed two ways, either window-box or photo, and feature scannable QR codes that link directly to the product’s demonstration video, allowing discerning shoppers to discreetly “try it before they buy it” on their mobile device.

Contact a preferred sales rep for additional product details and marketing materials and visit the company online.

Direct inquiries to marketing@pipedreamproducts.com.

New Article Probes Resurgence of Anti-Porn Feminism

NEW YORK — Prestigious fashion, art, photography and design journal Document published today an incisive article by writer Sophia Giovannitti examining the resurgence of anti-porn feminism in mainstream cultural discourse around sexual content.

In “The Resurgence of Anti-Porn Feminism,” Giovannitti makes the case that “the debate around sex work is really all about labor.”

To insist that sex “should be private and free when the conditions [of privacy-less, data-driven late capitalism] make such descriptors patently impossible,” she writes, “is to play into the impossible demands of patriarchal capitalism — the fallacy that we have on time and off time; work time and home time; internet time and private time; and that sex should always remain firmly in the latter, damned to invisible pockets of time that don’t, ultimately, exist.”

The author notes that “lately it feels like every time I open Twitter, I see a semi-viral tweet bravely decrying the evils of misogynistic or violent porn, drawing a direct causal line between the ubiquity of men watching pornography and the ubiquity of violence against women — as though the genre’s only relationship to women is interpersonal, mediated through the watching of porn by men.”

Giovannitti calls this discourse “exhaustingly one-note.”

“Any individual pretending to know that in every instance correlation is indeed causation — that pornography has an innate property ascribed to no other media, the power to give primarily men permission to behave badly in ways they otherwise wouldn’t, or wouldn’t with such frequency and zeal,” she points out, “is speaking with a certainty I can’t pretend to have”

Sex and Labor

Giovannitti points out that her “relationship to the aesthetics of sex is a peculiar one. I don’t make or sell porn, though I do other forms of work which involve presenting myself as sexually exceptional in a way that is legible to consumers of porn and the like. A lot of people I know sell porn. We speak about sexual labor the way we speak about other forms of labor: our annoyance at having to do it; trading tips and warnings; ‘Has anyone ever said this to you before?;’ showing one another nudes and clips and texts for the purposes of soliciting advice, compliments, or catharsis.”

Answering notable New York Times-endorsed SWERFs like Michelle Goldberg and much ballyhooed Oxford philosophy professor Amia Srinivasan, Giovannitti provides a fundamental reply to the question that their generalizing arguments so obviously beg: “Why do so many women make porn, after all, if porn is ostensibly so bad for women?

“People make porn to make money,” Giovannatti states. “Women make porn to make money. Making money and thus avoiding the perils of life with no money — lack of housing, food, healthcare, stability, anything else — supersedes the desire to avoid any other perils, like a changed relationship to one’s sex life.”

During the pandemic, she adds, “a lot of people would rather fuck their boyfriends or girlfriends on camera and sext with customers for tips, than host at a restaurant or do any other type of service work in which they’ll be badly treated, sexually harassed and paid a pathetic hourly wage.”

To read “The Resurgence of Anti-Porn Feminism,” visit Document Journal.

UK Charity Releases Study on Financial Discrimination of Sex Workers

UK Charity Releases Study on Financial Discrimination of Sex Workers

LONDON — National Ugly Mugs (NUM), a U.K. charity focused on sex worker rights and outreach, released a comprehensive research report on the financial discrimination of sex workers, including adult performers and businesses, in the U.K.

The report’s findings confirmed that “there is evidence of financial discrimination against sex workers from various U.K.-based banks and financial institutions,” including “the refusal of services, such as business accounts, overdrafts and loans, and other financial products,” and documented cases where “the personal bank accounts of sex workers were shut down or frozen.”

Participants included adult performers, cam performers, content creators, strippers and full-service sex workers. Many participants, the report stated, “were involved in more than one form of sex work.”

Other findings of the NUM report include:

  • With increasing digitalization of payment streams and the gradual move towards a cashless society, more sex workers rely on financial products that they are unable to access due to financial discrimination. As a result, many are forced to lie to financial institutions and state authorities about their business and prevented from filing their taxes correctly and even complying with U.K. regulations of the sex industry.
  • Sex workers have developed different strategies to deal with financial discrimination which in most cases involve either hiding or lying about their engagement in the sex industry or avoiding certain banks and institutions altogether, resulting in an exclusion from large parts of the financial market, including many investment products, the housing market and retiring funds.
  • Experiencing financial discrimination has a significant negative impact on the mental health of sex workers with extreme anxiety, depression and feeling excluded being reported most frequently.
  • The anti-sex worker bias of many financial organizations has wider implications for the working conditions of sex workers as a small number of international financial institutions hold significant power in online markets, including various platforms that sex workers are using to distribute their content.

The report also noted that “although most of the anti-sex worker lobbying of Mastercard and other large financial companies originate in the U.S., the interpenetration of platforms results in repressive policing of U.K.-based institutions.”

Additionally, the report described the well-documented international influence of American “right-wing evangelical groups as well as U.S. legislation on these financial players.”

NUM’s declared mission is “fighting to end all forms of violence against sex workers.”

The charity, according to their mission statement, “provides tools for sex workers to report potentially violent or otherwise dangerous individuals who pose as clients, and parties who victimize sex workers.” NUM also “supports sex workers to prevent harm, report it and access resources for justice, healing and recovery in their communities and through the legal system if requested.”

To read the complete report “Financial Discrimination of Sex Workers in the U.K.” by NUM, click here.

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Top Live Cam Platforms to Host 8-Hour ‘Monday VR Party’

LOS ANGELES — VR cam platform Dreamcam will host an eight-hour “Monday VR Show” starring Anais Bloom, Adora Lynn and Sonya Parker tonight at 8 p.m. (PST)/11 p.m. (EST)/4 p.m. (GMT).

Dreamcam will again team with Stripchat, SexLikeReal and BaDoink for the event.

“To keep the fun going all night, viewers will be able to control the action with insanely sexy tip menu choices and discounts. Throughout the show, models will be illuminating their pleasure with their favorite new light-up sex toys,” a rep teased. “This blonde, brunette and ginger are sure to put on Dreamcam’s most unforgettable show yet. These tattooed babes are ready to show Dreamcam’s viewers that even though they may look cute and innocent, there is more to them that meets the eye.”

Dreamcam VP Daniel Golden noted the platform is for everyone.

“Our diverse group of talented VR models all have their own kinks and tricks to share and are always ready to perform,” he said. “Our hottest models Sonya, Adora and Anais have teamed together for this marathon of pleasure to treat our users right. With their wider variety of talents and looks there is sure to be something scandalous for everyone. Make sure you tune in; you won’t want to miss out on this out-of-this-world action.”

Follow Bloom, Lynn and Parker on Twitter.

Visit DreamcamSexLikeRealStripchat or BaDoink at the appointed time to join the livestream.

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Bijoux Indiscrets Releases New Palm Vibrator, Herbal Supplements

Bijoux Indiscrets Releases New Palm Vibrator, Herbal Supplements

BARCELONA — Bijoux Indiscrets has added the palm-sized Personal Massager vibrator and the Orgasm Glow herbal supplement to its Sex Au Natural collection.

The Sex Au Natural Personal Massager is a single-speed, ergonomic and palm-sized external vibrator, USB-rechargeable and featuring a water-resistant, medical-grade silicone exterior. The Personal Massager includes a canvas pouch and magnetic charging cable.

“Discreet and silent, the Personal Massager is made for broad vulva and clitoral stimulation for solo or couples play,” said a rep.

Orgasm Glow is an herbal-blend dietary supplement pill containing l-arginine, damiana, zinc, ashwagandha and tribulus terrestris. Each Orgasm Glow container is filled with a one-month supply of 60 vegan capsules.

“Developed in Madrid labs, Orgasm Glow supplements blend natural ingredients and herbal extracts to take your libido for a joy ride,” the rep added.

Retail and distribution staff are encouraged to take advantage of Bijoux Indiscrets Sex Au Naturel Discovery Boxes, designed for sales associates with sample sizes of each product in the line.

For more information, contact Marta Aguiar at maguiar@bijouxindiscrets.com and follow them on Twitter.

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2022 XBIZ Honors Celebrates Success, Resilience of Adult Retail Biz

LOS ANGELES — On Wednesday evening, the retail edition of the 2022 XBIZ Honors, presented by Satisfyer, was broadcast to the adult retail community across the globe who tuned into XBIZ.net to watch their fellow colleagues pay tribute to the success and accomplishments of the industry’s leading brands and executives.

The evening featured an A-list roster of presenters that beamed in from all around the globe to shower nominees with good vibes and congratulations as the read off the names of executives, brands and products that were in the running for coveted XBIZ Exec and Award trophies. Standing before special landmarks, as well as from the comfort from their own homes, this year’s presenters delivered heartfelt messages and some even went above and beyond with fun, creative skits all dedicated to the adult retail’s hard-working community of professionals.

The worldwide presentation of the XBIZ Honors awards ceremony kicked off with host Dr. Sunny Rodgers welcoming viewers to an evening that would honor the “innovative pleasure product creators, inspiring brand leaders and so many other MVPs that fortify this industry with their passion.”

“We’d like to take a moment to acknowledge that 2021 was another life-changing year,” Rodgers said in her intro. “We all had to quickly pivot again and find new ways to connect with one another and keep our brands growing and thriving. Our community remains as strong as ever despite having to overcome a barrage of obstacles such as limiting our beloved in-person training and ongoing supply chain issues that we continue to navigate. I am so proud of us and how we’ve all come together and support each other as we live through a challenging moment in history. The past couple of years have touched every aspect of our lives so we want all of you to know, we see you, we support you, and we are here for you when you need it.”

The first presenter of the evening was Phoebe Grott, Nalpac’s director of marketing and strategic partnership, who introduced the nominees for Luxury Pleasure Product/Line of the Year.

“Luxury pleasure products are known to be aspirational, design-forward and incorporating cutting-edge technology to elevate the user’s experience,” she said before Le Wand was named as the winner.

COTR’s Kim Faubel was on hand to accept the award, which she thanked retailers and distributors for.

“In a sea of endless options, including all of the amazing nominees tonight, it feels pretty damn great to be chosen,” Faubel said. “Congrats to everyone winning tonight, everyone that is nominated.”  

With the city of Pittsburgh glittering in the background, Adult Empire’s Chelsea McCain announced the nominees for Luxury Brand of the Year, noting the category’s significance, “because, dammit, if we all don’t need a little luxury in our lives,” she said.

Na’ama Barson, LELO senior trade marketing and product education manager, accepted the accolade on behalf of the company.

“This is really quite an honor,” she said. “Thank you XBIZ, thank you to all of our business partners that are out there, retailers, distributors and end consumers. We’re grateful and this is an honor.”

Showcasing a beautiful beachside Southern California sunset as her backdrop, XBIZ’s 2020 Sexpert of the Year Ashley Manta announced the nominees for Retail Account Exec of the Year.

The winner, Museum of Sex’s Kit Richardson, thanked her industry colleagues for their support.

“I could not do this without everyone’s support,” she said. “You mean the world to me, and you have been my biggest champions and I am eternally grateful for everything you have done for me — your mentorship and your support. Thank you so much this means the world.”

Presenting the award for Pleasure Product Account Executive of the Year was Mason Luke, who wished better weather for XBIZ Honors viewers “because it’s freezing here in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,” he said.

The winner, Satisfyer’s Mira Waidelich, noted that the win was especially significant as it is a first in her 16 years in the industry.

“I want to thank everyone that has helped me along the way, and I also want to thank Satisfyer for giving me a chance,” she said.

All the way from France, Vincent Renou from Letsout presented the nominees for Boutique Pleasure Products Company of the Year. Clandestine Devices was named the winner as industry vet Lulu Schwartzer appeared on screen with her signature crimson-colored hair sleek and stylish over her sequined grey top.

“Thank you XBIZ, distributors and to our retailers,” she said. “Thank you, Ashley, for bringing me onboard. We make such a great team and he’s the best boss in the world. Also, to Kim and Jade, my predecessors. Thank you all, we are all so grateful.”

The next presenters were a vibrant duo with a fun introduction to the nominees for LGBTQIA+ Pleasure Product Brand of the Year.

“I’m Tony, aka Mike, and this is my wife Shani and we’re the owners of Hart’s Desires Erotic Boutique in Washington, D.C.,” Mike Hart said, explaining how they initially planned to announce the nominees from the Martin Luther King Jr.’s memorial, but the weather prevented them. Shani Hart said that the reason was because of “a lost segment of Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘I have a dream’ speech” that went “a little something like this,” she said impersonating the iconic civil rights activist. “I have a dream that people of all races, genders and sexual orientations will be able to purchase 15-inch dildos, packers of every hue and size, and the slickest of lubes for all bodies, pleasures and desires.”

When Mike questioned the validity of the unearthed speech, Shani defended with, “He was very forward- thinking!”

NYTC was named the winner for LGBTQIA+ Pleasure Product Brand of the Year with company founder Chelsea Downs accepting the trophy.

“This is a great honor,” Downs said. “I can’t wait to be there with all of you so we can all share this moment together. Thank you to everyone that paved the way. Thank you so much XBIZ.”

Adam Hasner and Megan Swartz appeared in a telephone conversation with Swartz telling her future co-host of the XBIZ Honors 2023 awards ceremony that she’s already practicing her lines. However, Hasner reminds her of their current responsibility of presenting the nominees for Excellence in Product Packaging.

“We want to wish all of the nominees good luck and huge congratulations to everybody,” Swartz added. “We’re excited to be a part of the show. Congratulations to Sunny — great job running with [awards show hosting duties] with just a moment’s notice. 2023, we’re coming!”

Melody Cazarin said that she was happy to accept the award on behalf of the team at Satisfyer.

“We put in a lot of effort in delivering a top experience to customers and are proud of what we put on the shelves,” she said.

From the famous Broadway theater district in New York City, Rebecca Pinette-Dorin from Exsens presented the nominees for Lingerie Brand of the Year. She said, “which is strange for me because most days I don’t even wear a bra! I guess they wanted someone impartial, and they got it!”

Kix’ies founder Samantha DeMartini was surprised by the win and thanked her supporters.

“The last couple of years have been tremendous years of growth for us, and I’m grateful for our amazing customers and supporters, team. Thank you so much and cheers to a fantastic year for everyone.”

All the way from Spain, MyHixel’s Patricia Lopez Trabajo acknowledged the valuable role of marketing execs as she read the nominees for Marketing Exec of the Year.

“You guys are the power behind the brands,” she said.

Nalpac’s Phoebe Grott was announced as the winner. She thanked and credited her team for her success and reflected on her career mission.

“I entered this industry with the belief that pleasure is a birthright, and pleasure has the capacity to change the world,” she said. “I’m delighted to be on this journey with so many amazing like-minded people. Thank you to Nalpac’s owners Andy and Steve Craig for inviting me to join their team and support them in their vision for the future of distribution. Thank you to Nalpac’s customers and vendor partners for your support and your business. Thank you to XBIZ for bringing us together as an industry to celebrate what we do.”

Standing in front of a dated Christmas tree, COTR’s Kim Faubel was on hand to announce the nominees for the Progressive Leadership Award. She jokingly pointed out that, “time is a construct just like virginity or the correct pronunciation of people’s names or happiness — it’s not real, and the sooner we can all start recognizing that the sooner we can all start making real changes and challenging the norms.”

Wishing the nominees luck, Faubel reminded them that they don’t need luck because they’re already doing the right thing.

The winner, Enchantasys’ Kim Patterson, said she didn’t think she had a chance of winning.

“With all of the people that were nominated, I was happy to just be among them,” she said. “We have a great crew and the entire industry.”

Stephanie Berman, founder of POP Dildo and director of brand development for Tantus, presented the nominees for Fetish Line of the Year “from crazy-cold Massachusetts.”

MasterSeries by XR Brands was named the winner with company president Rebecca Weinberg appearing onscreen with Josh, Sarai and Priscilla from her team.

“Thank you, guys, for the wonderful support for our Master Series and for believing in us,” Priscilla said.

Alejandra Preciado from Fantasias Boutique in Tijuana, Mexico took to the streets of the lively city south of the border to announce the nominees for Business Development Exec of the Year.

Nancy Cosimini from Blush Novelties was declared the winner.

“I am so honored and humbled to have been nominated along with such an amazing group of people and to be winning tonight,” she said. “It could not be a greater honor than to be in this industry with all of you as we continue to grow.”

PriveCo’s Tom Nardone, a past XBIZ Exec Award winner for Community Figure of the Year, announced this year’s nominees.

“These are the people that make our industry look great to the general community,” he said. “I’m a past winner of this award and it gives me extra pride to announce this list of people that are friends of mine.”

Kate Kozlova, who is the West Coast sales representative for Svakom as well as a sex educator with a sex-ed YouTube channel, was named the winner. Having worked in the adult retail industry since the age of 18, she said that she’s happy to see the industry’s progress.

“It’s a pleasure to be a part of this industry and a part of this community,” she said.

Morgan from Dame Product announced the nominees Sexual Health and Wellness Brand of the Year with Aneros taking home the trophy for the third year in a row.

“We’re so fortunate and very proud that many people are recognizing our work effort and determination,” Aneros’ Brent Aldon said. “Thank you, retailers, distributors and everyone down to the consumers for helping us to spread the awareness about sexual health and removing the stigma surrounding these products.”

Magic Silk’ Blanca Estrada-Gonzalez, “the panty pushing jockstrap slinger” announced the nominees for Comdom Company of the Year with a short tour of Fort Collins, Colorado, where she shared some local highlights such as its craft beers, and “Debbie Duz Donuts” — a one-time topless doughnut shop that Estrada-Gonzalez pointed out “divided the city back in the ‘80s.”

Dennis Paradise accepted the award on behalf of his company Paradise Marketing.

“It’s always nice to be recognized for what we try to do best every day of the year,” he said. “Thank you to the industry for supporting us for so long.”

From downtown Los Angeles, Pipedream Products’ Rob Phaneuf presented the nominees for Brand Ambassador of the year, noting the role requires a “rare breed of individuals are passionate about pleasure products and champion their brand at every turn.”

Jade Leon-Buchan from Sensuva thanked her colleagues and supporters.

“Thanks Tony and Ron for allowing me to share your company with everyone,” she said, also thanking her husband for allowing her to turn their living room into a Sensuva booth for virtual trade shows. “Thank you to my work wives Patrice, Tracy and Char, you guys give me motivation every single day.”

With a frozen, snowy lake situated in Salem in Southern New Hampshire, Global Novelties founder Autumn O’Bryan announced the nominees for the Senior leadership Award.

“This Senior Leadership recognizes those individuals with the outstanding ability to motivate, inspire their teams and all of these nominees certainly do that,” she said.

The winner, Doc Johnson’s Scott Watkins dedicated his award to recently retired industry vet Jackie White from CalExotics.

“I want to take this time to really thank one of my mentors Jackie White,” he said. “You have shown all of us how to be leaders and this award is dedicated to you. You set the platform as a woman of color in this industry. You have shown all of us how to be bigger and better.”

Clandestine Devices’ Lulu Schwartzer saluted the nominees in the Home Party Company of the Year as she announced the winners.

“Having done home parties myself for many years, I definitely know how hard they all work to get here,” she said.

Bedroom Kandi Boutique Parties was named the winner with Rita Silva-Grondin thanking the company’s “dedicated sales leaders out there living the Bedroom Kandi mission.”

“I want to thank all of our consultants for their incredible effort over the past year that has made this possible, our product creators for the excellent products and of course our [home party] hosts and customers who trust us to be  in their homes.”

Satisfyer’s Melody Cazarin presented the nominees of Online Retailer of the Year — Boutique from Buena Park, California in front of the Knott’s Berry Farm theme park. BBoutique.co was named the winner.

“On behalf of myself and everyone at Bellesa, thank you,” said Michelle Shnaidman, the founder and CEO of Bellesa.

The XBIZ Honors awards ceremony then took a moment to pay tribute to the members of the adult retail industry community that passed away in 2021 — Larry Flynt, Phil Harvey, Dave Lampert and Michael Warner.

Standing in front of a mountain of snow in a neighborhood in Ottawa, Stephanie Ingram from WOW Tech announced the nominees for Sex Lubricant of the Year.

The System Jo team appeared on screen together to accept the award.

“Thank you everybody here — there is no sex lubricant company if there are not people out there that care about sexual health and wellness,” System Jo’s Tori McCrobie said. “Thank you, my team at System JO. Sell a lube with every toy guys!”

Leading up to announcing the nominees for Sex Enhancement Product of the Year, Oxballs’ Ryan Fraga complimented the industry’s ability to adapt.

“Thank you to everyone that has forged ahead and found new and creative ways that have helped us to stay connected in these times,” he said.

Stimulating Sensual Oil by High on Love was named the winner. 

“Thank you to my team and especially Donna Faro for really being there for me during these couple of years of COVID,” High on Love founder Angela Mustone said.

Feelmore’s Nenna Joiner headed to the Oakland-San Francisco Bay Bridge to announce the nominees for Sex Educator of the Year, which was awarded to Amy Baldwin, who’s one half of the “Shameless Sex” podcast duo with fellow sex educator and industry vet April Lampert.

“Thank you so much everyone, what an honor with so many amazing educators and podcasters on this list,” she said, “I have to thank my girl, Chip aka April Lampert. Most of you know me from the ‘Shameless Sex’ podcast and I have to say that as a sex educator, the podcast has been the most rewarding thing I’ve ever done in my sex education career.”

The Chief Exec of the Year nominees were announced by Viben’s Char Lopez with city lights behind her and purple glittery Minnie Mouse ears. Nasstoys’ Elliot Schwartz, an industry pioneer, was named this year’s winner.

“Watching this awards show, it’s amazing to see,” he said. “I started in this industry in 1975 when most of you people weren’t even born, so I really feel wonderful that the industry is in a great place. I’m very proud that I’m in this biz and everyone in it.”

Raven Faber, CEO and founder of EngErotics, then appeared on screen in front of a snowy University of Colorado, her alma mater, where she read the nominees for Online Retailer of the Year.

“The following online retailers represent the best in the business of pleasure, putting sexual wellness products at the fingertips of consumers in the digital realm all across the globe, allowing them to level up their intimate lives despite the continuation of the global pandemic of 2021,” she said.

Pinkcherry’s Amanda Rossignol thanked customers and vendors for their support.

“We had a groundbreaking year last year and we couldn’t have don’t it without all of our amazing vendors, loyal customers and of course the incredible team at Pinkcherry that make everything possible,” she said.

To present the evening’s first of two Legacy Awards was Brent Aldon, director of sales and marketing for Aneros, who made an appearance from “the big D,” aka Dallas, Texas. The recipient was Jiro Takashima, who created the Aneros prostate massager — “a product that not only revolutionized the sexual wellness industry, but the health industry as well,” Aldon said. “Within over two and a half decades, he has helped thousands of individuals with health issues. This same device also helped millions of people have better orgasms. Today his invention is known as the original prostate toy, and his company is known as a pioneer.”

In a video message, Takashima offered an acceptance speech in Japanese.

“When I came to America 50 years ago, I could never have imagined that I would be here today receiving the XBIZ Legacy Awards. I am so surprised and honored. Life is truly full of surprises. Thank you very much.

Amy Sung, the executive director of Aneros and daughter of Takashima, also offered a tribute to her father’s hard work.

“My father has always been a problem solver,” she said, telling the story about how Takashima took it upon himself to learn how to build a home for his family.

“It took three years, and the house is still standing today,” she noted, adding that similarly, his creation of the first Aneros prostate massager was his way of solving a health issue he had been made aware of.

“He never expected a company like ours arising from this idea and certainly never set out to create a whole new category of pleasure products,” Sung said. “He just wanted to solve a problem.”

The second 2022 Legacy Award was presented to CalExotics’ former Executive Vice President Jackie White by CalExotics founder Susan Colvin.

“When you think of the women who helped shape this industry Jackie is at the top of the list,” she said. “She is the true essence of what this industry embodies. Her bold ideas, strong passion and her don’t-take-no-for-an-answer attitude paved the way for so many to follow and will be her lasting legacy. Not only is she hard-working and extremely dedicated, but she also is loved and admired by so many.

“Jackie is truly the bright shining star for everyone in our industry whether you worked with her at CalExotics, were a customer, a friend or were new to the industry Jackie treated you with dignity and respect and always offered a helping hand,” Colvin added. She then shared a message on behalf of White, who thanked colleagues for their partnership and friendship throughout her nearly 30 years in the industry.

Lolakat, a brand ambassador of System Jo, announced the nominees for Sex Toy of the Year ­— Powered/Vibrating with a beautiful bay at sunset as her background.

“If you are from a company that made the short list of nominees, kudos — your work ethic, innovation and collaboration are already self-evident and every one of you is deserving of high praise,” she said. “On a personal note, vibrators are probably the No. 1 reason why I found myself toying with the idea of a full-time career in sexual wellness, so thank you from the bottom of my heart — not only on behalf of all the consumers that have been fortunate to bring home one of your toys and enjoy the fuck out of it, but also from me because you’ve been instrumental in my journey as well within the industry.”

Kurve by Hot Octopuss was named the winner with April Lampert accepting and expressing love for all the colleagues that she’s missed seeing in person.

“Seeing everyone’s acceptance speeches and being a part of this beautiful digital ceremony has been incredible,” she said. “To all of our nominees, we need to keep the sexual revolution going and making sex toys that have the ability to change people’s lives. We have orgasms in our hands! I want to thank Hot Octopuss’ founders Adam Lewis and Julia Margo because they are making sex toys revolutionary and I want to thank the industry because all of you are changing people’s lives.”

Denise Young from Blush presented the nominees for Sex Toy of the Year — Non-Powered from a scenic Columbia River Gorge in Portland. Pipedream’s Icicles No. 86 with Suction Cup was named the winner with the company’s sales team on hand to accept the award

“On behalf of Matthew, Kristian and the entire Pipedream team, thank you to our partners, distributors and retailers. Icicles glass With the silicone suction cup, there’s nothing else like it.”

XR Brands’ Josh Ortiz appeared in front of a mural in historic Black Wall Street in Oklahoma to present the nominees for Retail Chain of the Year. Deja Vu Love Boutique was named the winner with Megan Swartz getting emotional while accepting the accolade.

“As my 20-year anniversary is fast approaching, I’m happy to share this award with my team,” she said. “I’m very proud of the company I work for. I’m lucky to have operators that gave us the creative freedom that they do. That, for me, has contributed wildly to my growth in this industry and I will forever be grateful for that.”

She tearfully thanked the “rock stars” who part on her team, and founder Harry Mahoney, who she credited for teaching her so much and contributing “to fight dozens of legal battles for 50 years so the industry could prosper.”

Rob from Boneyard Toys presented the nominees for Distributor of the Year from a salacious landmark.

“I’m on the corner of Courtney Avenue and the Sunset Strip,” he said. “This is the exact site of one of Hollywood’s sex scandals. This is where Hugh Grant and Devine Brown got caught having public sex in the backseat of his car.”

Holiday Products was named the winner with Susanna Molina accepting the award.

“As the big boss would say, you’re only as good as your team and we have a really great team,” she said.

Hustler Hollywood Senior Buyer Signe Jarvis presented the nominees for Pleasure Products Company of the Year — Full Range. Satisfyer’s Melody Cazarin and Mira Waidelich returned on screen to accept the brand’s second award win of the night.

“I’m so honored to accept this award on behalf of Satisfyer,” Cazarin said. “We really had an amazing year with so many fantastic product launches and expanding our line with new sensations and breaking down barriers with our Satisfyer Connect app. We truly believe everyone deserves access to pleasure.”

Conde Aumann from Screaming O was the evening’s second to last presenter of the evening. She stood in front of the iconic Queen Mary ship in Long Beach, California to present the nominees for Businessman of the Year.

Oscar Heignen from Shots shared his gratitude in receiving the award with an acceptance speech delivered while on a family vacation.

Thank you, customers, and thank you to the Shots crew because without you I would not be Businessman of the Year,” he said. “All of you are businesspeople of the year — especially [Shots America CEO] Ruben Dietz, this award should go to you.”

Parked in a tunnel at the border between New York and New Jersey, Vibratex CEO Ken Herskovitz, appeared in a stressful-yet-humorous traffic situation complete with honking horns and flashing police lights in the background.

“Tonight, I couldn’t be more proud to present Businesswoman of the Year which is the only job I haven’t had in this industry … yet,” he joked. “All this year’s nominees are true legends and the work that you’ve done to move our industry forward is unmeasurable. We see you and we appreciate you.”

Briana Honz Watkins from Swiss Navy was named the night’s final on-screen winner. Shaken with excitement, Watkins thanked the fellow nominees in her category, her husband Scott Watkins, her family and her Swiss Navy team.

“I could not be more thankful to the team that I’m surrounded by,” she said. “You guys lift me up every single day. You empower me to be the best version of myself in every way. Thank you to Ralph, the owner of Swiss Navy, who brought me on to lead his entire company and let me spread my wings and fly to take his company to the next level. We’re just getting started.”

Regardless of the XBIZ Honors not being able to return to an in-person ceremony this year, this year’s virtual presentation of the awards show proved to be just as personal, emotional and fun for all who participated and celebrated each other’s success from a distance.

To relive the excitement of the virtual presentation of the XBIZ Honors, check out the photo gallery here. For the complete list of XBIZ Honors winners, click here.

TheFlourishXXX Releases 2 New Amateur Solo, Pro-Am Scenes

LOS ANGELES — TheFlourishXXX has released a pair of new vignettes, including a solo starring Daisy Diva and a Flourish Amateurs update starring Khloe Amora and Brick Cummings.

The solo scene stars Diva, a “gorgeous blonde former print model turned XXX PAWG who turns up the heat with steamy pillow talk and some sexy teasing,” noted a rep.

“I was so nervous when we were beginning as I have been an amateur; still am, technically,” Diva recalled. “But [director] TJ and his team were very easygoing and he coached me to a level of sexiness that I didn’t even know I had. I cannot wait for people to see some of my own brand of content creation and group play creation. I am so happy with TheFlourish management team.”

TJ, who also serves as CEO for TheFlourish, praised their new leading lady.

“Daisy signed a major brand management and e-commerce deal with TheFlourish that will branch out beyond porn,” he explained. “Right out the gate she is exceeding all expectations. We are talking to a couple of major agencies to manage her mainstream porn bookings.”

“She is such a special woman who has so much to give it literally takes two teams to really maximize her potential,” he added. “That way, we all can focus on different things, sort of like how things work in the music industry. We’ll be doing these type of joint ventures with a few other talents as well.”

Find Daisy Diva’s solo debut for TheFlourishXXX here.

The Flourish Amateurs hookup between newcomer Khloe Amora and Brick Cummings is a gonzo scene that begins with the latter “getting his sword swallowed by the talented MILF. Brick absolutely fucks her brains out after that, giving the blonde, blue-eyed beauty the ride of her life on his magic stick,” the rep said.

Click here for a preview and additional details.

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Kaiia Eve Announces Live ePlay Shows Monday Night

LAS VEGAS — Kaiia Eve will anchor a free show on ePlay Monday from 3-5:30 p.m. (PST) and then a VIP squirt-centric show from 5:30-5:50 p.m for $5.

“Kaiia is sure to please each and every fan who shows up for her live shows,” a rep enthused. “Her bubbly personality and sexual prowess is always on full display and this is an opportunity that is not to be missed.”

Eve teased the upcoming shows.

“My fans love my squirting skills, and have been requesting I do a live squirt show for awhile,” she said. “And I’m glad to be able to bring it to them. With the great price of $5, there’s no reason to miss it. I’ll stop ‘gushing’ now and save it all for my live show.”

Visit her ePlay profile here.

In related news, Eve’s new membership site is currently offering a two-day trial for $2.99.

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