Blondie Bombshell Makes ‘Fantastic Plastic’ Return to Brazzers

Blondie Bombshell Makes ‘Fantastic Plastic’ Return to Brazzers

Blondie Bombshell Makes ‘Fantastic Plastic’ Return to Brazzers

MIAMI — Newcomer Blondie Bombshell’s marks her Brazzers return as a voluptuous mistress who pretends to be a high-tech robot.

The scene, titled “Fantastic Plastic & Mrs. One-Upper,” find Alex Mack sexually unsatisfied with his wife (Spencer Bradley).

“This has led Alex to find a mistress, glamour girl Blondie. Alex and Blondie are getting hot and heavy one morning, when the unsuspecting Spencer returns home unexpectedly,” a rep said. “The poor husband tries to hide Blondie, but they don’t have enough time, so he throws a wig on the naked sexpot and pretends she is a hyper-realistic automated sex doll.”

Not wanting to be one-upped by a robot, Bradley begins to show off what she can do.

“I had a lot of fun on set with the director and his team,” Bombshell said. “My colleagues Alex and Spencer were very nice and easy to work with.

“The portion of the scene where I was a living sex doll was very funny and I had to control myself not to laugh because I was sometimes not allowed to move as I was being ‘used,'” she added.

A trailer for the members-exclusive scene can be found here; follow Brazzers on Twitter.

Blondie Bombshell previously starred for the studio in “My Ex is a Camgirl” opposite JMac; follow her on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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Cam Model Charged by Feds With Ohio National Park Murder

CLEVELAND — Federal authorities on Thursday arrested a cam model who performed on several platforms under the name Selena Savage, charging her with the early March 2021 execution-style murder of a man found in the woods near the Terra Vista Natural Study Area in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio.

Although murder is generally handled by state authorities, Savage was charged (under her legal name) and arrested in Pensacola, Florida by the FBI because the death took place in a national park under federal jurisdiction.

The federal authorities also unsealed Thursday details of the murder investigation filed in U.S. District Court in Cleveland.  A defense attorney was not listed in court records.

A Body in the Woods

The body of 31-year-old Cleveland resident Matthew John Dunmire was found on March 9 (another report says March 7) in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s office determined that the cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head.

News of Dunmire’s death were made public on March 13 via Cleveland press, which reported that the homicide was being investigated by the Valley View Police Department, Cleveland FBI and National Park Service Investigative Branch.

Friends of the victim last saw him on Friday, March 5.

A friend told the Cleveland 19 News TV station at the time that Dunmire “just went missing. He was supposed to hang out with some people and the last words I heard from him were ‘I’ll see you Monday,’ and I didn’t see him Monday.”

A Dark-Haired Woman in Knee-High Boots

The unsealed FBI investigation released last Thursday provides the prosecution’s version of the events they said led to Dunmire’s death.

An FBI affidavit says Savage’s DNA was found on Dunmire and a water bottle near his body.

The affidavit states that Dunmire was out with friends at a bar on March 5, and he had told them that he was supposed to meet an out-of-town girl who was visiting for the weekend.

Another news report says Dunmire was met by the dark-haired woman, allegedly positively IDd by a witness as Savage, at the Tiki Underground restaurant and lounge just south of Route 303 on the Hudson border. According to that report, Dunmire worked there.

The prosecution alleges Dunmire and a work friend left the bar and his friend saw him meet a dark-haired woman driving a white (or silver) Smart Car.

Through surveillance video, the investigators secured the license plate of the Smart Car, which was traced to Savage’s military husband in Arlignton, Virginia.

Further video surveillance place Dunmire and Savage together, with the cam model — known for an alt-model and goth persona — wearing black clothes and knee-high boots.

A Gunshot by a Cemetery

The prosecution alleges that on the night of March 5, the two drove to a Cleveland Airbnb which had been reserved by Savage on the same day.

According to the affidavit, Dunmire and Savage knew each other — possibly online, although one news report lists Dunmire as being originally from Smithfield Virginia — and had arranged to meet previously.

On March 6, Dunmire texted his wife that he was panning to donate plasma and then return to his apartment. At 10:29 a.m., Dunmire sent another text saying, “OK. I’ll see you in a little while,” the affidavit says. Other texts suggest the wife knew Dunmire was meeting and spending the night with a woman, but he also insisted that they had not had sex.

The same day, according to testimony by a hiking couple given to the FBI investigators, they encountered a woman wearing black and knee-high boots who claimed to be lost in the woods. The hikers told the FBI that the woman “appeared confused” and “expressed no emotion.”

Another hiking couple reported hearing a gunshot between 11:30 a.m. and 11:50 a.m. The same couple told the feds that they noticed a white Smart Car parked nearby.

One news report identifies this area within the National Park as housing “a cemetery.” Consistent with her gothic persona, Savage did sell at least one video on her premium fan site shot at a graveyard.

At some point on March 6, authorities claim Savage left Cleveland and drove to the Detroit area for a tattoo appointment.

An Unusual 9-Month Delay

One of the enigmas in the case is when the Federal agents started conducting their investigation of Savage, for how long, and why they decided to charge her a full nine months after the death of Dunmire.

The affidavit mentions that Savage’s Virginia home was raided on March 30 and three pistols were found. According to the feds, the ballistics report determined that the markings on the fatal bullet collected by the coroner from Dunmire’s body “had similar characteristics” as those fired from two of the seized pistols.

Savage moved from Virginia to Florida sometime in the past nine months, and camming acquaintances told XBIZ she had been “traveling a lot recently,” spending time in New Orleans, Los Angeles and other locations.

Selena Savage had a consistent presence on social media before and after March 5-6. Her Twitter showing her in the last few weeks at an Exxxotica convention, with a last tweet posted only immediately before her Thursday arrest.

A Mysterious ‘Content Trip’

Of note to the investigation are two tweets from the two days that the FBI alleges bookend Dunmire’s killing.

On March 5, Savage tweeted: “I’m using these last [two] free weekends before [breast augmentation] surgery to go on content trips. Nothing major, just shooting in a random place away from home. I’m sure everyone’s sick of me camming from [and] filming on my couch. [laughing crying emoji].”

The same day, she posted on Facebook that she was in Cleveland.

Then, on March 6, Savage tweeted “I’m so excited to see @MalloryManeater today and get tattooed!”

Savage is currently being held in the Santa Rosa County Jail in Florida without bond.

Dorcel’s ‘Liya & Stefany: Escorts Deluxe’ Now Available in U.S.

PARIS — The Dorcel feature “Liya & Stefany: Escorts Deluxe,” directed by Franck Vicomte, is now available in the U.S. via Pulse Distribution.

The storyline is a continuation of Dorcel’s “Escorts Deluxe” franchise and follows Liya Silver and Stefany Kyler, “two stunning young women who don’t toil in day jobs like most of their friends. Instead, they rent their charms to affluent clients and spend their days in pleasure, surrounded by the sumptuous decor of enchanting European villas and upscale apartments,” teased a rep.

“Received by handsome businessmen whose appetites run to seductive threesomes, voyeuristic girl/girl intrigue, high-heeled foot play and more, they waste no time in making the best impressions,” the rep added. “With elegant physiques and an abundance of sinful charm, Liya and Stefany quickly become the darlings of their high-rolling clientele.”

Kristof Cale, Raul Costa, Shalina Devine, Vince Karter, Totti and Mia Trejsi are the ladies’ “partners in pleasure.”

“Replete with sun-drenched European locales, palatial sets and gorgeous women, the Dorcel brand’s commitment to erotic elegance is evident in every frame of the film’s 111-minute running time,” the rep added.

Dorcel rep Daniel Metcalf noted the brand “continues to distinguish itself as the transformative house of pleasure in the worldwide adult entertainment space. The studio is a pioneer not only in bringing sophistication and innovation to the international marketplace, but in positioning itself at the forefront of adult branding and new methods of refined and responsible content delivery.”

Find box art and additional details about “Liya & Stefany: Escorts Deluxe” here.

Direct sales inquiries to Josh St. John at jstjohn@pulsedistribution.com.

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X3 Expo Unveils Movie Screenings Lineup

LOS ANGELES — X3 Expo has unveiled the lineup of movie screenings taking place at the inaugural fan show, featuring R-rated versions of 2022 XBIZ Awards feature nominees “Blue Moon Rising,” “Casey: A True Story,” “Muse 2” and “Primary 2.”

The R-rated versions have been exclusively edited for X3 Expo by their respective directors and studios.

MissaX’s “Blue Moon Rising,” with seven XBIZ Awards nominations, is a supernatural thriller helmed by Ricky Greenwood.

The film — featuring special effects by a Hollywood professional — follows Aiden (Aiden Ashley) after a torrid night with a stranger (Dante Colle). She is found naked in the woods by Brooklyn (Brooklyn Gray) who carries her to safety. Scared, Aiden runs away, seeking safety with a detective (Tommy Pistol), who interrogates her about the night and tries to piece out what happened to her. The movie’s suspenseful plot probes whether Pistol would be able to find out what really happened to Aiden — or will he have to face the secret of the beast that emerges when a blue moon rises

“I’m excited for everyone to see the movie,” Greenwood told XBIZ. “We spent a lot of time creating it and trying to give everyone a unique movie that mixes sex and horror. Aiden gives everything she’s got and Tommy delivers his usual — an incredible performance. Those two amazing actors are supported by a revelatory turn by Brooklyn.”

Greenwood said “Blue Moon Rising” is “something different than what people expect from porn. I’m proud of MissaX for letting me direct this special movie and I can’t wait to rediscover my movie with a real live audience. I’m sure they will have a lot of questions and Tommy, Aiden and myself will be honored to answer them!”

Adult Time’s “Casey: A True Story,” directed by Joanna Angel and nominated for seven XBIZ Awards categories, stars Dante Colle as a small-town drifter named Cameron who joins a local biker club and meets a woman (Khloe Kay) with a secret, one so powerful that it starts the wheels in motion towards changing the course of Cameron’s life forever — and results in a life lived boldly as a woman named Casey.

Co-star and biopic subject Casey Kisses gave “a big thank you to the organizers for the opportunity to screen ‘Casey: A True Story’ at X3 Expo.”

“I am elated at this incredible opportunity to have a screening like this for those who want to see this film,” Kisses enthused.

Deeper’s “Muse 2” has earned a total of eight 2022 XBIZ Awards nominations and follows the story of a notorious professor (Maitland Ward) and those around her who are forced to grapple with their various roles as both victims and aggressors when a past student comes forward with serious allegations against her.

The serialized narrative teems with erotic tension, grounded performances, cinematic sex, and Deeper’s signature visuals, deploying its unique aesthetic to foreground what goes on behind closed doors.

“I am very excited for the screening of ‘Muse 2’ at X3 Expo,” said director Kayden Kross. “I want to thank the organizers for this incredible opportunity.”

“I look forward to everyone’s thoughts on this film,” Kross added, “and I hope everyone enjoys the viewing as much as we had making this film.”

Lust Cinema’s “Primary 2” stars Casey Calvert, Victoria Voxxx, Ana Foxxx, Kira Noir, Derrick Pierce and Cam Damage in a top streaming-service-quality drama about the complexity of modern relationships in Los Angeles. Nominated for eight XBIZ Awards categories, the production follows a group of intertwined people as they navigate break-ups, new relationships and polyamory.

“I’m so excited to be able to screen ‘Primary 2’ at X3 Expo,” Calvert, who also directed, told XBIZ. “It’s such an incredible opportunity to take my production from the laptops and TVs in people’s bedrooms and bring it to the big screen in front of an audience, where the storytelling can really shine.”

“I’m honored to have such an incredibly talented cast and crew, who put so much of their skill and energy into this,” Calvert enthused. “I’m looking forward to showcasing just how proud I am of this film and the world Lust Cinema encouraged me to create.”

For event information, visit X3.show and follow #X3show.

Direct creator inquiries to creators@x3.show and exhibition inquiries to info@x3.show.

Council of Europe Issues Resolution Recommending Sweeping Porn Regulation

STRASBOURG, France — The Council of Europe, the continent’s main post-WWII human rights organization, published a resolution late last month that recommends sweeping government intervention in the regulation of adult content online.

The Council of Europe resolution is now being hailed by religious anti-porn groups as a blueprint to censor sexual content in all of the 47 member countries of the organization, which includes 27 EU countries.

The text of the resolution was adopted by the Standing Committee, acting on behalf of the Parliamentary Assembly, in November based on a 2019 report of the Committee on Equality and Non-Discrimination headed by Frank Heinrich.

The Council of Europe’s resolution includes a number of controversial and/or suspiciously sourced statements that seem to echo anti-porn propaganda by both religious activists and sex-worker exclusionary feminists.

Exaggerated Statistics About ‘Half of All Internet Traffic”

“Pornography is ubiquitous and easily accessible, particularly online,” the preamble begins, immediately adding, without any sources, the dubious statistic that “it is estimated that over half of all internet traffic is related to pornography and sex.”

The resolution then mentions in passing “research” supposedly showing that “pornography contributes to shaping people’s mindsets on sexuality and perceptions of gender roles, often engendering and perpetuating stereotypes thereby undermining gender equality and women’s self-determination by conveying an image of women as subordinate to men, as objects and trivializing violence against women.”

The Council of Europe’s Parliamentary Assembly claims that “implementing the proposals put forward in [their] recommendations would allow to address the negative and degrading image that pornography portrays of women.”

This November 2021 resolution quotes a previous 2011 resolution concerning what they define loosely as “violent and extreme pornography,” alleging that “this type of pornography further erodes the conditions for achieving effective gender equality, alongside other forms of hard and soft pornography, the widespread use of sexualized images of women for commercial purposes and the portrayal of gender stereotypes by the media and the entertainment industry.”

An Open Call for Morality-Based Censorship

While briefly acknowledging that “freedom of expression is a pillar of democratic societies and a right guaranteed by the European Convention on Human Rights (ETS No. 5),” the resolution immediately reverses that statement with an outright call for morality-based censorship: “It is possible to set limits to this right when they are prescribed by law and are necessary in the interests of, amongst others, the prevention of crime, the protection of morals and the protection of the rights of others.”

European countries, unlike the U.S., do not have a basic jurisprudence touchstone for freedom of speech like the First Amendment, leaving the definition of limits of expressions to a variety of situational factors.

The resolution also calls for European students to be instructed through “sexuality education programs” that “should define, identify and explain the nature of pornography and specify its health, ethical, legal and gender equality implications” and “highlight that pornography cannot replace reliable sources of information on sexuality and that it may convey inaccurate messages on gender roles, perpetuate gender stereotypes and foster sexual violence and other forms of gender-based violence.”

Demand ‘Warning Labels Similar to Smoking’ for Porn

The resolution — without considering any of the vast scientific literature that debunks the myth of substance-abuse-like “porn addiction” — demands that governments “introduce warning label systems requiring pornographic websites to display a notice warning about the potential harms of pornography use, similar to alcohol, smoking or online gambling warning labels.”

The resolution is asking governments to mandate that “pornography providers […] collect and store the identity and contact details of persons uploading pornographic material for public diffusion, with a view to facilitating criminal prosecution in cases where participants have not consented to diffusion or the material originates from trafficking in human beings, child abuse or other criminal activity.”

Going even further, the Council of Europe is asking for sweeping criminal law reforms in the member nations “extending the provisions criminalizing the glorification of criminal acts, as along the lines of Article 131 of the German Criminal Code, which sanctions the diffusion of ‘content that depicts cruel or otherwise inhuman acts of violence against human beings or human-like beings in a manner that glorifies or trivializes such acts of violence or that portrays the cruelty or inhumanity of the act in a manner that violates human dignity,’ to cover violent pornography.”

The committee also wants to explicitly “ensure that regulations on online publishing, such as the European Union’s Digital Services Act, are applied to all media, including pornographic websites; include provisions banning the use of pornography in the workplace in legislation on sexual harassment and other forms of harassment in the workplace, and require employers to install and utilize internet filters to this end; […] require public libraries and schools to install internet filters to block pornography; consider introducing the obligation for manufacturers and distributors of computers and portable devices to activate anti-pornography filters by default (as opposed to pre-installed but deactivated filters, which are currently the norm); require internet providers to apply an opt-in or opt-out clause, asking customers to choose whether pornography should be freely accessible or not through their service; [… and] consider introducing country-wide age verification to access pornography, or a legal obligation for companies distributing pornography to verify age.”

A Ban on All Porn Advertising

Furthermore, the recommendations include “banning public advertising of pornography” and mandating that governments “investigate the possible link between pornography and trafficking in human beings fur [sic] the purpose of sexual exploitation.”

In a striking paragraph that is already being invoked by anti-porn crusaders looking for state funds to be re-routed to their coffers, the Council of Europe asks that governments “promote research and data collection on pornography, based on a transdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach, and allocate adequate funding for it, with a view to providing accurate information to teaching staff, social workers, healthcare providers and legislators, including on the types and frequency of usage of pornography and on the prevalence and impact of sexist portrayals of women and girls in pornographic material, the extent to which they exacerbate gender inequalities and violence against women and girls, and also on their impact on women’s physical, sexual and psychological health.”

Aping the language of anti-sex work activists and “porn addiction”-myth endorsers, the resolution ends with a demand that states “provide adequately funded exit services to people who wish to leave the sex industry, including pornography” and “promote and provide counseling and support services for compulsive users of pornography.”

Read the full text of the Council of Europe resolution here.

Sweet Sinner Unwraps Taboo Release ‘A Very Sinful Christmas’

Sweet Sinner Unwraps Taboo Release 'A Very Sinful Christmas'

MONTREAL — Sweet Sinner has announced the release of taboo title “A Very Sinful Christmas” from director Jacky St. James.

Freya Parker, Jessica Ryan and Maddy May fill out the cast with Nathan Bronson, Derrick Pierce and Codey Steele.

The movie begins with Christmas approaching, and while most everyone thinks it’s a time for families to celebrate, the Joneses take the opportunity to misbehave. Since they cannot stay faithful to their respective partners, the lustful family indulges in affairs that range from standard infidelity to hookups with bizarre twists.

“In this film, we take you into the lives of the Joneses and their special holiday plans,” St. James said. “Freya, Jessica and Maddy are an absolute delight as they share their charm and sex appeal in this highly charged erotic holiday adventure opposite three of the top male performers in the industry.”

Click here for box art and additional information and follow Sweet Sinner online and on Twitter. Direct wholesale inquiries to wilma@mile-high-media.com or call (800) 363-0133.

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Tonga Inks European Distro Agreements With Global Novelties, Clandestine Devices

Tonga Inks European Distro Agreements With Global Novelties, Clandestine Devices

AXEL, Netherlands — Tonga has inked exclusive European distribution agreements with Global Novelties and Clandestine Devices.

A Tonga rep noted Global Novelties offers “innovative designs from outstanding labels that are guaranteed to be noticed by customers with a focus on producing quality products at attractive price points in fun and fresh, eco-friendly packaging.”

Global Novelties CEO Autumn O’Bryan praised Tonga as “a solid company with a great reputation and a strong track record of building brands.”

Tonga CEO Melanie de Jonge added, “Tonga is very proud to be Global Novelties’ exclusive partner for European distribution of their innovative and creative adult products. We are looking forward to our collaboration.”

Lulu Shwartzer, operations manager for Clandestine, praised the collaboration’s potential.

“We are very excited to have Tonga as our exclusive distribution partner in Europe,” she said. “We believe that this partnership will propel the Clandestine brand forward in the European market and anticipate great success through the presentation of innovative products, marketing, training and most of all excellent customer service on both our end and theirs.”

Clandestine’s products are “luxury devices that offer great value for money,” noted de Jonge.

“We are very happy with our new collaboration with Clandestine and proud to be able to offer our customers the Mimic, Mimic+ and Companion stimulators,” she added. “Our partnership is based on shared values and we’re looking forward to the anticipated results for our customers in Europe.”

In related news, Tonga has announced a pair of new pleasure brands that will be available from Dream Toys in the new year.

The Ramrod Collection features an array of manual and automatic penis pumps with several types of handles and sleeves, while the Girl Next Door masturbator line includes full-body strokers, pocket strokers and cup strokers.

Visit TongaBV.com for additional details and follow the company on Twitter.

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French Public TV Airs Segment on MindGeek

French Public TV Airs Segment on MindGeek

PARIS — France 24, the public news network funded by the French government to report on international news, released a report today about the legal and political challenges against MindGeek.

Titled “Online Porn: An Empire Under Scrutiny,” the report was broadcast in both French– and English-language versions.

“In North America, the online porn industry is booming,” reads the show’s description. “Many low-budget shoots are now taking place in Canada. The videos then end up on streaming platforms that are among the world’s most-visited websites. But not all pornographic films are produced legally: Some content is posted without the consent of those involved. In certain cases, this can even amount to child porn or rape. Our reporters François Rihouay, Fanny Chauvin and Loubna Anaki investigate.”

France’s public network also explained that “in a legal first, 50 women filed a lawsuit against MindGeek, the parent company of several online porn platforms, including Pornhub. The case was recently settled out of court, but it could pave the way for more legal action from other victims of online abuse.”

A Sensationalizing Anchor

The English-language version features anchor Mark Owen editorializing with several sensational remarks about how the “sex industry” supposedly “hides stories of shocking sadness and exploitation.”

After mentioning the settled civil case, Owen dramatically gazes at the camera before introducing the report and delivers a rhetorical query, “Will the exploitation end there?”

Owen also refers to the “sex industry” as “a closed world,” despite seemingly endless mainstream news stories on the subject. In fact, the segment prominently features salacious BTS footage of this “closed” world, gathered by France 24 during a standard Jessy Jones content shoot to which the media outlet had been invited.

Reporter François Rihouay asserts that it was difficult for him to get adult industry professionals to respond to his queries — but fails to consider whether such people might have a reason to mistrust agenda-driven journalists.

To watch the France 24 show, click here.

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France’s Public TV Airs Segment on MindGeek

France's Public TV Airs Segment on MindGeek

PARIS — France 24, the public news network funded by the French government to report on international news, released a report today about the legal and political challenges against MindGeek.

Titled “Online Porn: An Empire Under Scrutiny,” the report was broadcast in both French and English language versions.

“In North America, the online porn industry is booming,” reads the show’s description. “Many low-budget shoots are now taking place in Canada. The videos then end up on streaming platforms that are among the world’s most-visited websites. But not all pornographic films are produced legally: Some content is posted without the consent of those involved. In certain cases, this can even amount to child porn or rape. Our reporters François Rihouay, Fanny Chauvin and Loubna Anaki investigate.”

France’s public network also explained that “in a legal first, 50 women filed a lawsuit against MindGeek, the parent company of several online porn platforms, including Pornhub. The case was recently settled out of court, but it could pave the way for more legal action from other victims of online abuse.”

A Sensationalizing Anchor

The English-language version features anchor Mark Owen editorializing with several sensational remarks about how the “sex industry” supposedly “hides stories of shocking sadness and exploitation.”

After mentioning the settled civil case, Owen dramatically gazes at the camera before introducing the report and delivers a rhetorical query, “Will the exploitation end there?”

Owen also refers to the “sex industry” as “a closed world,” despite seemingly endless mainstream news stories.

His reporter, François Rihouay, then confirms to the anchor that it was difficult for him to get adult industry people to respond to his queries, without mentioning that perhaps these people may have a reason to mistrust agenda-driven state-sponsored journalists.

The segment prominently features salacious BTS footage within this supposedly “closed” world, gathered by France 24 during a standard Jessy Jones content shoot to which they had been invited.

To watch the France 24 show, click here.

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Nikki Delano Lands Covers of Playboy South Africa, FHM India

LOS ANGELES — Nikki Delano recently landed the cover spotlight for both Playboy South Africa and FHM India.

Delano’s Playboy South Africa cover shows her in a white bra and panty set. Inside, she is highlighted in a multi-page feature which includes glamour photos exclusively shot for the publication and an interview in which Delano talks about a variety topics, including her dream date.

More about Playboy South Africa can be found at Playboy.co.za, while the specific digital issue with Delano can be purchased here.

FHM India also has Delano covering its latest issue. The cover shows her in a bikini set and sunglasses with an ice cream cone under a palm tree in the sun. More photos inside accompany an interview where Delano reveals her excitement about shooting for the magazine as well as intimate details about her life and work.

Find the FHM India pictorial here and on Twitter.

“It’s an honor to be on both Playboy South Africa and FHM India covers and featured inside. It’s always been my dream to be in both, and now it’s a reality. I know my fans are super-excited. And if they buy a printed copy and bring it to any show that I’m at in 2022, I will sign it for free and take a selfie with them. Get your copies now before they sell out,” Delano said.

Follow Nikki Delano on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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