Roxie Rae Restocks Fetish Stores With 4 New Clips

TAMPA, Fla. — Roxie Rae has restocked her stores with four new fetish clips featuring BC, Carmen Valentina, Nika Venom and Rae herself.

The content creator “lets down her hair as she shows off her 22-inch long, blonde locks,” a rep teased. “She brushes, flips and primps for you, showing her golden tresses from all different angles” for Roxie Rae Fetish.

Valentina returns to The Foot Fantasy in a JOI scene as a cheerleader with sweaty pantyhose who enjoys dirty talk as she begins a “cum countdown.”

Meanwhile, Venom is featured in a custom clip for Best Wedgies that explores humiliation and BC shows off her strong feet and takedown movies, spiced with dirty talk, for Karate Domination.

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Axel Braun Posts 1st Pics of Lacy Lennon in ‘Black Widow XXX’ Costume

LOS ANGELES — Wicked Pictures has released promo photos featuring Lacy Lennon in character as Natasha Romanoff in the upcoming feature “Black Widow XXX: An Axel Braun Parody.”

“Sleek, stylish, and just unbelievably cool, the skintight outfit, along with Lennon’s classic comic book hairdo, is a reminder of the legendary attention to detail and painstaking dedication to his craft that helped make Braun the most-awarded director in adult film history,” exclaimed a rep.

The photos follow Lennon’s character reveal earlier this month and Lennon’s account of her first day on set.

“It really does look awesome,” Braun enthused. “I designed the costume specifically to be modern and cinematic, but still rooted in the classic comic depictions of the character. It was, as usual, an extremely long process, and my hat goes off to Lacy for being a real trooper and enduring dozens of fittings, but I have to admit the result is pretty remarkable, and I say that not as the costume designer but just as a huge Black Widow fan.”

Two photos were released to Braun’s Twitter and Instagram, respectively, garnering more than 12,000 combined “likes” in less than 24 hours.

A rep noted that Scarlett Johansson, who plays Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow in the Marvel Studios franchise, has objected to sexualized depictions of the character.

“I saw Scarlett on Broadway a few years ago, in the play ‘A View From The Bridge’ with Liev Schreiber, and she was phenomenal” said Braun. “That said, as a kid who grew up on Bronze Age comics, I always found her grossly miscast as Black Widow. The Gene Colan-drawn Natasha Romanoff I dreamed of one day seeing in the flesh was aristocratic, conflicted, badass and, most of all, she was an unapologetically sexual woman who loved with passion and plenty of drama, all characteristics that were completely lost in the MCU.”

“All I can say is that my parody will, at the very least, rectify the ‘unapologetically sexual’ part,” he added.

“Black Widow XXX: An Axel Braun Parody” is scheduled for release on July 9.

Follow Lacy Lennon on Twitter and Instagram; visit Wicked.com and follow the studio on Twitter.

Eli Bennet, Kane Fox Topline ‘Let’s Get Cocky’ for CockyBoys

Eli Bennet, Kane Fox Topline 'Let's Get Cocky' for CockyBoys

NEW YORK — Studpups Eli Bennet and newly signed exclusive Kane Fox topline the first episode of limited series “Let’s Get Cocky” from CockyBoys and directors Jake Jaxson and RJ Sebastian.

Jaxson and Sebastian are both 2021 XBIZ Awards nominees for “Gay Director of the Year.” CockyBoys earned the 2021 XBIZ Award for “Gay Sex Scene of the Year” for the pandemic lockdown-themed “Lips Together — Six Feet Apart.”

Bennet marks his studio debut with the new series. “Kane welcomes Eli to ‘Camp CockyBoys’ and, after some wining and dining, introduces him to the ‘Make Me Cum’ game,” teased a rep. “Eli is unfamiliar with this game, but he figures it out real quick once Kane lets his big dick flop out.”

“‘Let’s Get Cocky’ celebrates sex and summer, in an almost-post-pandemic world, evoking the freedom and sexiness that emanates from the performers,” the rep added.

The scene also includes candid interviews with the performers as they reflect on what being “cocky” means to them.

“We are all ready for summer this year after the past 15 months. That was the impetus for the ‘Let’s Get Cocky’ series,” Jaxson said. “In addition to the sex scenes, I wanted to include interviews of what ‘cocky’ means to the performers, so I sat down to talk with these young men — who are just my age when I first had real gay sex — and I got to learn who they are, how they are doing, what have they discovered during their moments of self-reflection and just how they are addressing the changes ahead.” 

“I could not be prouder, touched, and inspired by their honesty, awareness and bravery,” he added. “And I could not be more grateful to them for helping me see and understand, once again, that my life is beginning again, as a proud gay man, just as they are.”

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Screaming O Reaches Settlement With Ringo Starr Over ‘Ring O’ Penis Rings

Screaming O Reaches Settlement With Ringo Starr Over 'Ring O' Penis Rings

LONDON — Former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr has reportedly dropped a U.S. trademark case against Screaming O Pleasure Products’ parent companies Pacific Holdings and Momentum Management over their RingO penis rings, after a settlement was reached.

Pacific Holdings and Momentum Management have agreed to “avoid any activity likely to lead to confusion” between the penis rings and the musician, to add a space between “Ring” and “O,” and to only use the name for adult sex aids and desensitizing sprays.

Starr had “challenged the RingO trademark, saying it’s too similar to his name and might cause confusion,” the BBC reported today.

Starr’s lawyers argued that “his reputation would be damaged if the RingO name was registered as a trademark with US authorities,” but “he has now withdrawn his complaint after reaching an agreement with the manufacturers,” according to the BBC.

Starr’s complaint claimed that the penis ring’s name was “identical in appearance, sound, connotation and pronunciation” to his long-trademarked performing name. Starr’s birth name is Richard Starkey but has been known since his earliest professional musician days in Liverpool in the early 1960s as “Ringo,” because of his penchant for drumming while wearing flashy rings.

Starr was an in-demand local young musician in the summer of 1962, when he was invited to join The Beatles as a replacement for their original drummer Pete Best.

Starr’s lawyers claimed that consumers “will likely believe that Opposer’s [Starr’s] newest venture is sex toys — and this is an association that Opposer does not want,” adding their client “wants nothing to do with the goods,” because the association could tarnish his “name, likeness and brand.”

The BBC reports that “the companies have pledged not to ‘degrade, tarnish or deprecate or disparage’ Starr’s name or image. They also said they wouldn’t make any reference or innuendo associating the product with Starr, or give the impression that he’s associated with it.”

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83-Year-Old Therapist Pens Essay About Experience Shopping at Adult Boutique

83-Year-Old Therapist Pens Essay About Experience Shopping at Adult Boutique

NEW YORK — The New York Times’ “Modern Love” column featured today an essay by an 83-year-old legally blind woman about her experience as a shopper in an adult boutique.

The essay, titled “Why Won’t Anyone Help Me in This Sex Shop?” was penned by Diana de Vegh, a psychotherapist in private practice in New York City.

“I’m a perfectly respectable woman who knows what she wants and has the ability to pay for it,” de Vegh wrote. “At 83, I may be a little older than most, and legally blind, but generally speaking, people are pleased to welcome me into their shops and boutiques and promptly move forward to offer assistance.”

“But here? In this sophisticated SoHo sex store? It was like a parting of the waters, with me marooned on a distant shore. No one was asking if I needed help finding anything. Worse yet, the friend I had invited specifically to review and report on the merchandise seemed to have vanished. Had she been magically vaporized in a mist of embarrassment by the array of multicolored dildos greeting us upon entry? What did she expect in a place like this? Variety is their specialty.”

De Vegh wrote that she wanted to “purchase a couple of delightful toys because I believe in the pursuit of happiness for people of all ages and proclivities.”

“My motto is: ‘Sex for one, sex for two, sex for all who desire it,’” she wrote. “And that emphatically includes those of us who are deep into old, old age.”

The therapist said she finds prudishness around sex shops baffling.

“I grew up in the 1950s when many of us were in thrall to Dr. Freud’s pronouncements concerning simultaneous vaginal orgasm. In the world of psychoanalytically prescribed correct sex, the use of accouterments would diminish the primacy of the almighty male organ. Out of the question back then. But surely we’re no longer bound by male ego syndrome.”

“For some of us, the era of the quickie is over,” she concluded. “Nonetheless, a midday solo excursion or a teatime rendezvous for one might be just the ticket. No matter the setting, ‘Toys Can Be Us’ for adults.”

To read “Why Won’t Anyone Help Me in This Sex Shop?” click here.

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Adriana Chechik Talks Mental Health, Twitch Streaming in Reddit AMA

LOS ANGELES — Adriana Chechik recently hosted an Ask Me Anything (AMA) on Reddit where she announced that she is Bang.com’s “Bang Babe” for June and answered various questions about her love of gaming, Twitch streaming and how she deals with stress, among many other topics.

The performer revealed she would have pursued a career developing prosthetics, or in robotics, had she not gone into adult. “I find it amazing,” Chechik said, “and would love to build a prosthetic that would have the capability to grow with its user.”

Given the nature of Reddit, some users asked Chechik to explain squirting and to offer advice on how to deep-throat.

Another Reddit user asked about minors who might find her on Twitch and then discover her adult career.

Chechik made it clear in her response that she does not market her Twitch channel to people under 18 and that she age-restricts her stream. Moreover, she explained, she does not accept responsibility for people who negatively moralize about pornography.

Elsewhere, she praised OnlyFans for bringing about “a renaissance” to adult (“We are in an era where direct marketing and branding are at our fingertips, which is awesome”) and discussed mental health and wellbeing.

“I often do a big scene, then feel sad the next day. However, I know it’s just my hormone levels are drained and I remember I don’t actually feel this way and push through it,” she said.

Her entire AMA can be found here.

As part of her Bang.com “Bang Babe” spotlight, the performer sat down for a personal interview: Find Part One and Part Two on YouTube.

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Texas Supreme Court Denies Section 230 Protection for 3rd Party Content, Citing FOSTA/SESTA

AUSTIN, Texas — In a stunning 33-page decision, the Texas Supreme Court denied Facebook’s liability immunity for third party content based on Section 230 — the so-called “First Amendment of the internet” — with the majority opinion quoting FOSTA/SESTA to state that Section 230 “was never intended to provide legal protection to websites that facilitate traffickers in advertising the sale of unlawful sex acts with sex trafficking victims.” 

The opinion, penned by George W. Bush and George Abbott appointee Justice Jimmy Blacklock, denied Facebook’s motion to “dismiss all claims against it as barred by section 230 of the federal “Communications Decency Act” (“CDA”), which provides that “[n]o cause of action may be brought and no liability may be imposed under any State or local law that is inconsistent with this section.”

Two of the eight Justices did not participate in the decision.

Plaintiffs in three state civil cases allege “they were victims of sex trafficking who became entangled with their abusers through Facebook. They assert claims for negligence, negligent undertaking, gross negligence and products liability based on Facebook’s alleged failure to warn of, or take adequate measures to prevent, sex trafficking on its internet platforms.”

According to the decision, “they also assert claims under a Texas statute creating a civil cause of action against those who intentionally or knowingly benefit from participation in a sex-trafficking venture.”

A FOSTA/SESTA-Influenced Reading of Section 230

Blacklock, in an explicitly FOSTA/SESTA-influenced reading of the federal law, wrote that a majority of Texas Supreme Court Justices “do not understand section 230 to ‘create a lawless no-man’s-land on the Internet’ in which states are powerless to impose liability on websites that knowingly or intentionally participate in the evil of online human trafficking.”

“Holding internet platforms accountable for the words or actions of their users is one thing, and the federal precedent uniformly dictates that section 230 does not allow it. Holding internet platforms accountable for their own misdeeds is quite another thing. This is particularly the case for human trafficking,” Blacklock added, moving on to directly invoke FOSTA/SESTA.

“Congress recently amended section 230 to indicate that civil liability may be imposed on websites that violate state and federal human-trafficking laws. See Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (“FOSTA”), Pub. L. No. 115-164, 132 Stat. 1253 (2018). Section 230, as amended, does not withdraw from the states the authority to protect their citizens from internet companies whose own actions — as opposed to those of their users  amount to knowing or intentional participation in human trafficking.”

Language of Section 230 Sharply Criticized

Blacklock rebuked the very text of Section 230, calling it  “no model of clarity,” and claimed “there is ample room for disagreement about its scope.”

“Despite the statutory text’s indeterminacy, the uniform view of federal courts interpreting this federal statute requires dismissal of claims alleging that interactive websites like Facebook should do more to protect their users from the malicious or objectionable activity of other users,” the Texas Supreme Court declared.

“The plaintiffs’ claims for negligence, negligent undertaking, gross negligence, and products liability all fit this mold,” the decision continued. “The United States Supreme Court — or better yet, Congress — may soon resolve the burgeoning debate about whether the federal courts have thus far correctly interpreted section 230 to bar such claims. Nevertheless, the prevailing judicial interpretation of section 230 has become deeply imbedded in the expectations of those who operate and use interactive internet services like Facebook. We are not interpreting section 230 on a clean slate, and we will not put the Texas court system at odds with the overwhelming federal precedent supporting dismissal of the plaintiffs’ common-law claims.”

Potential Impact for Adult Industry

Industry attorney Corey Silverstein told XBIZ that the Texas Supreme Court decision “is yet another terrible ruling and dent in Section 230 protection.”

“While I do not agree with the ruling, unfortunately, I am not surprised because this is a continuation of a pattern in this country where courts are fundamentally ignoring — or not understanding — the purpose of Section 230,” Silverstein added.

Free Speech and Section 230 specialist James Czerniawski, Tech and Innovation Policy Analyst at Utah’s free-market think tank Libertas Institute, explained that “the Texas Supreme Court, in dicta, seemed to make a bizarre suggestion that Section 230(e)(5) (the FOSTA carveout) should be interpreted to cover similar state sex trafficking laws.”

Should that play out, Czerniawski admonished, “it would have an extraordinarily chilling effect on the adult services providers that would be forced to comply not only with FOSTA, but also a host of conflicting state anti-pornography laws, dressed as sex-trafficking regulations.”

Main Image: Texas Supreme Court Justice Jimmy Blacklock (Source: Texas Supreme Court)

Brad Armstrong Bids Farewell to Adult Industry

LOS ANGELES — Veteran director, producer and performer Brad Armstrong has announced he is leaving the adult industry “to start a new chapter in [his] life.”

The acclaimed industry figure is most associated with Wicked Pictures, though earlier this year he told XBIZ he might end his career with a stint at Vixen Media Group.

Now Armstrong has penned a letter to the adult community, offered exclusively to XBIZ, explaining his departure after three decades in the business.

There comes a time for every person in the adult business to decide when/if it’s time to say goodbye.

Sometimes it’s for medical reasons, sometimes it’s for relationship reasons and sometimes it’s just that the phone stops ringing — but for me it was simply that I’d done it for too long and it was time to start a new chapter in my life.

I had been thinking about leaving the business for a few years, but 2020 was going to be the year. I’m a big “numbers guy” and it was 2020 — I was turning 55 — I’d been living in my house 20 years — I spent 27.5 years living in Canada and 27.5 years living in California. I’d been under contract with Wicked Pictures for 25years and had been in the Porn Biz for 30 —The numbers just all added up.

But then COVID hit and the proverbial shit hit the fan. Very soon into the pandemic, I realized porn would never be the same again and doing the big movies I was known for shooting would be all but impossible. Premium fan services like OnlyFans had also gained a crucial prominence, and I couldn’t see any upside to hanging around any longer.

So in April 2020, I had a conversation I never thought I’d have: I called Steve Orenstein, the owner of Wicked Pictures, and told him I was done. I always thought I’d be with Wicked Pictures until I was old and grey and the wheels of my walker were worn down to the nub — but times had changed.

Steve understood and we reminisced about what an incredible run we’d had and some of the amazing movies we’d made. I had an unbelievable career with Wicked Pictures and to be working for the same company for 25 plus years in the adult business is almost unheard of. I thank Steve Orenstein for giving me such an amazing place to call home all these years.

But then reality set in and the pandemic kept going and going and going. I didn’t really have a game plan and I wasn’t really sure what I was going to do.

Then, by a twist of fate, the people at Vixen Media Group heard I [might] be available. So we had a meeting and they made me an offer. We signed a three-month deal to “test the water” and see if we liked each other. It went pretty well and they offered me another six-month contract.

But just as I was about to start the new deal, I came to the realization I was just done. It really was time to move on.

I could’ve hidden the fact and just plowed through the contract and taken the money, but Steve and Mike at Vixen are great guys and they deserved better. I thanked them for the opportunity and said my goodbyes.

Now it really [is] time to call it quits. I put my house up for sale and because of how hot the market is right now, it sold in under a week.

I’m currently looking for my new home in the Bahamas. Time to retire in the tropics and enjoy beaches, boats and, of course, boobs.

I wanted to extend a big “thank you” to all the truly incredible men and women — cast and crew — that have graced me with their presence on my sets. I appreciate you all and thank you for helping make these last 30 years something I will always cherish.

Sincerely,

Brad Armstrong

The director added that he will be holding a special sale before he settles into retirement.

“I have 25 years of props and wardrobe I’ve collected while making some 200 movies,” he told XBIZ. “Bins and bins of props, wardrobe rack after wardrobe rack full of costumes. What the fuck am I gonna do with all this stuff? So here’s a shout out to any performers — both male and female — and any directors or producers who need wardrobe or costumes: Hit me up.”

Armstrong said he still has “tons of amazing outfits going for way less than you could get them in stores or online — if you could find this stuff at all.”

For additional information about the “25 Years of Brad Armstrong’s Props and Wardrobe” sale, email mytruparadise@yahoo.com.

Clara Trinity, Alex Coal Lead New VR Bangers Fantasies

Clara Trinity, Alex Coal Lead New VR Bangers Fantasies

LOS ANGELES — The latest fantasies from VR Bangers include Alex Coal as a sexy nurse in “Miracle Maker” and Clara Trinity in the erotic parody “Sherlock’s Holes.”

In “Miracle Worker,” the viewer takes on the role of a patient in a private penis enlargement surgery clinic. Coal is tending to her patient’s sensitive area, wearing red heels, stockings and a skimpy nurse’s outfit, and realizes she wants to give the viewer’s newly refurbished equipment a spin.

“Having sex with a nurse is an extremely popular fantasy, but even though we have seen it covered in many different ways on other websites, I believe that our idea is a little bit more silly,” Producer Ivan Harbakon said. “In our brand-new VR scene, you get your cock ‘renovated’ to make it more ‘operative’ and as soon as Alex finds out that you are now the owner of a true machine, you take it for a hardcore ride.”

In “Sherlock’s Holes,” the viewer takes on the role of Sherlock Holmes himself. The Great Detective is “chilling in his office and smoking a pipe, discussing his latest case with his faithful companion, Watson. Suddenly, a desperate young girl (Clara Trinity) comes in and asks Watson to leave,” a rep explained.

The ingenué reveals that her father is missing and the police won’t help her; she offers, in lieu of cash, other special services.

“Sherlock Holmes is undeniably the most recognizable detective in history, and I am actually surprised that we did not come up with the idea of his very own VR fantasy over all these years,” Harbakon said. “In ‘Sherlock’s Holes’ all our fans and members will get to solve the case of Clara’s missing father — and to motivate their thinking process a little bit more, she will be eager to do everything it takes to please Mr. Holmes — and our viewers, too.”

Find “Miracle Maker” with Alex Coal here and “Sherlock’s Holes” starring Clara Trinity here.

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Cherie DeVille Inks Exclusive Brazzers Contract

Cherie DeVille Inks Exclusive Brazzers Contract

LOS ANGELES — Twice-crowned and reigning XBIZ “MILF Performer of the Year” Cherie DeVille has inked an exclusive contract with Brazzers, with whom she enjoys more than 45 credits to date.

“I am so honored and excited to be Brazzers’ newest contract star,” DeVille enthused. “They help me bring my sexual fantasies to life so I can share my perverted mind with the world.”

“Working for Brazzers is like living in a porn utopia,” she added. “Anything can happen.”

Production Manager Ryan Cash praised their newest leading lady.

“Cherie is one of the biggest names out there, and we couldn’t be happier that she chose Brazzers to call home,” he said. “She’s a true star and consummate professional.”

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