Rebecca Vanguard Guests on ‘Drinking Dirty in Jersey’ Tonight, Sets Live CAM4 Show

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Rebecca Vanguard has announced that she’s guesting on “Drinking Dirty in Jersey” tonight and will be doing a CAM4 live show tomorrow night.

Vanguard is returning to “Drinking Dirty in Jersey.” The live show starts at 6:30 p.m. (PST), and will appear on the show specifically at 7:45 p.m. (PST).

This episode can be found on Facebook here. A replay is set for Demon Seed Radio on February 21 at 6:30 p.m. (PST).

Additionally, Vanguard will have a live show tomorrow on CAM4.

“My fans get two nights in a row of fun events with me. I’m excited about ‘Drinking Dirty in Jersey’ tonight and my CAM4 show tomorrow night. Both are a lot of fun and a great way for my fans to spend quality time with me,” Vanguard said.

Follow Vanguard on Twitter for updates.

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Cherie DeVille’s Daily Beast Article Unmasks NYT’s ‘War on Porn’ Bias

LOS ANGELES — The Daily Beast published an opinion piece today by Cherie DeVille giving her personal testimony about how the current religiously motivated War on Porn is warping the public opinion against sex workers who work in the industry.

“Every morning for two months, hordes of people have misidentified a group of professionals as part of a global pedophile conspiracy,” wrote DeVille, the 2021 XBIZ Award winner for “MILF Performer of the Year.”

“I’m not talking about conspiracy theorists falsely accusing Comet Ping Pong’s pizza delivery guy,” she said. “I’m discussing the aftermath of the New York Times’ Nicholas Kristof, religious fire-breathers, famous feminists and tech reporters painting the porn industry as a sex-trafficking racket.”

As XBIZ has extensively reported, Kristof’s December 4, 2020 editorial “The Children of Pornhub” was crafted to emotionally exploit the testimonies of victims of alleged sex crimes in order to justify an all-out, religiously motivated attack on Pornhub, adult tube sites and the adult industry in general.

Two major anti-porn groups, NCOSE (formerly Morality in Media) and Exodus Cry have taken credit for Kristof’s article and the campaign it launched with politicians and business leaders.

DeVille’s Daily Beast article accurately describes the intentional damage to law-abiding adult creators caused by the New York Times’ piece.

“In December, Kristof wrote a horrifying viral story about unverified users uploading child pornography and rape videos onto Pornhub,” she wrote. “You probably know what happened next: Pornhub banned unverified users, and Visa and Mastercard suspended payments on Pornhub. Everyone from MAGA senator/insurrectionist Josh Hawley, to liberal, feminist tech journalist Kara Swisher, to edgelord podcasters Dasha and Anna praised big finance for taking on ‘Big Sex Trafficking.'”

Like the overwhelming majority of people in the adult industry, DeVille points out that she, too, “would like to take on Big Sex Trafficking because sex trafficking disgusts me. I would like to abolish the racket, but I have zero ideas on stopping sex trafficking because I don’t work as a sex trafficker. I’m a consenting adult performer working in the highly regulated, legal porn business. If sex trafficking occurs in legal porn, I have yet to see it — and I’ve worked in the adult business for a decade. I’ve sold my self-made content on every legal clip site you can imagine, and I’ve shot for every major porn studio — which, not to brag, is a pretty big deal.”

Kristof’s Article ‘Harmed’ Adult Creators

DeVille then goes on to spell out how “the Times story’s aftermath has harmed legal porn stars and done little to nothing to stop sex trafficking.”

“The world has moved on to other viral stories, but porn stars are still reeling from the consequences of Kristof’s sloppy report,” she added.

DeVille, however, allows for the possibility — unlikely as it may appear — that Kristof may not be a willing accomplice to the War on Porn crusaders he so blithely elevated.

“To a degree, I understand why Kristof is confused,” she wrote. “Midway through his story, he identifies Traffickinghub founder Laila Mickelwait as a source. I would be confused, too, if I learned everything about porn from Mickelwait. She also works for an evangelical Christian organization called Exodus Cry. The group emerged out of Kansas’s radically conservative [International House of Prayer]. As the Daily Beast previously reported, IHoP promoted homophobia in Uganda, where legislators later attempted to pass a law sentencing homosexuals to life in prison. (I never thought I would see the day when landmark lesbian tech reporter Swisher would push propaganda from a group in league with Christian preachers trying to throw gay women and men in prison, but here we are.)”

“Now many people are pushing Exodus Cry’s lies, unaware of Exodus Cry’s background,” DeVille correctly noted. “If Exodus Cry wanted to end sex trafficking, they would target Facebook, where victims’ advocates say more sex trafficking occurs. But for the past decade, Mickelwait has tried to abolish porn altogether.”

To read the entire piece by Cherie DeVille, “Stop Listening to The New York Times and Start Listening to Porn Stars,” visit TheDailyBeast.com.

Wicked Sensual Care Reveals ‘My Wicked Valentine’ Retail Display Winners

Wicked Sensual Care Reveals 'My Wicked Valentine' Retail Display Winners

LOS ANGELES — Wicked Sensual Care, winner of the 2021 XBIZ Award for “Sex Lubricant of the Year” for simply Aqua, has revealed the winners of its “My Wicked Valentine” retail display challenge.

?”Participating retailers were encouraged to create fun, eye-catching displays within their stores utilizing Wicked Sensual Care’s logo and award-winning products, and post the creations to their stores’ social media pages using the hashtag #EatSleepLubeRepeat,” noted a rep. “Submissions were received from retailers across the United States and internationally.”

By category, the winners are as follows:

Each winner will receive a $250 gift card.

?”We loved seeing everyone’s submissions for our ‘My Wicked Valentine’ retail display contest,” Marketing Director Cassie Pendleton said. “The creativity was truly amazing and made it really tough for us to pick prize winners.”

“We look forward to doing more contests like this in the future, so definitely stay tuned for the next one,” she added.

Visit Wicked Sensual Care online and on Twitter. For review samples and additional information, contact team@wickedsensualcare.com.

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Belgian Psychologist Punished for Directing Adult Film, ‘Indiscreet’ Social Media Posts

SAINT-JOSSE-TEN-NOODE, Belgium — Belgium’s Psychologencommissie/Commission des Psychologues, the governing body of the European kingdom’s psychology profession, suspended sex expert Kaat Bollen after deciding that her choice to direct a pornographic film, and her sharing of what they deemed “indiscreet photographs,” damaged “the dignity of their profession.”

Faced with this blatant case of stigmatizing sexual expression, last month Kaat Bollen gave up her professional license of her own volition.

According to a report by Vice, “critics are calling the decision a backwards and misogynistic move that polices Bollen for what she chooses to wear and do in her personal life, and effectively amounts to slut shaming.”

Bollen is described by Vice as “a well-known personality within the Benelux media, where she often appears to discuss issues surrounding sex and relationships.” She’s also the author of three books on sex education.

Bollen is also the director of the 2017 adult film “A Girls’ Getaway,” marketed as “porn for women,” which is available via adult streaming platforms.

An Anonymous Informer

In early 2020, Vice reports, “an unknown colleague reported her to the Belgian Commission of Psychologists, an independent organization responsible for handing out all official practicing licenses in the country.”

“In March 2020, a special disciplinary committee heard the case and ultimately decided against Bollen, resulting in an official warning.”

Bollen appealed, and almost a year later, last January, the Psychologencommissie/Commission des Psychologue has temporarily suspended her professional license.

According to excerpts of the verdict published by Belgian TV station VRT, the committee decided that Bollen’s activities as a pornographer and public figure resulted in “the dignity of their profession being affected and their image damaged.”

The adult film, Bollen’s social media activity and her ownership of an online pleasure products store were used as basis for the suspension.

Bollen reacted by surrendering her license.

Sexual and Professional

“Why is sexy and/or feminine not worthy?” Bollen wrote in response to the decision of the Commission. “And since when do we psychologists judge the dignity of others? Shouldn’t we have an open mind and encourage authenticity? Since when should we as psychologists have to be more worthy than others? Aren’t we just people trying to be there for other people? Is our strength as a psychologist not precisely in being human and the encounter between two real people?”

“If being a psychologist in 2021 means that I cannot be myself — not even in my private life, because that is what this is about! — then I would rather not be a psychologist,” she added.

The Flemish Minister of Equal Opportunities, Bart Somers, said he would intervene.

“As Minister of Equal Opportunities, I’m going to discuss this with the psychology committee next week,” he said in January. We don’t need a clothing police here.”

The attempt to shame Bollen resulted in a grassroots social media campaign, where Flemish women posted pictures of themselves — labeled “Feminine. Sensual. Sexual. Professional” — with the hashtag #IstandwithKaat.

Industry Experts Launch ‘Concept to Consumer’ Specialist Agency

Reading, ENGLAND — Concept to Consumer has launched as a collective of sexual wellness and sextech global business experts who offer their insight, knowledge and services with the aim of helping its clientele of adult businesses expand.

CtoC’s in-house experts can provide guidance on branding, marketing, product and packaging design, engineering, logistics and fulfillment, as well as cutting-edge technology and patents.

One of the founders and CEO, Gary Ayckbourn said, “We wanted to be able to provide a wider range of services and opportunities to businesses already in the industry and have those services available from people who understand how unique and wonderful our market is, because they have lived it, work in it and know the global dynamics of it.”

CtoC Collective says it brings together a team of industry professionals with established and successful businesses within the adult market worldwide; and its founders have over 150 years of experience and expertise.

“With the expansion of adult products outside our traditional market, we run the risk of being left behind or left out completely,” Ayckbourn said. “We wanted to create this collective of people within the adult industry to ensure we have a voice and that if mainstream brands want to explore the possibilities, they are talking to people who come from the business. For example, if they want a sexologist, I would much rather it was someone like Dr. Sunny Rogers, who has been in the business for over 25 years, knows it inside out and will represent us properly. If we can have a voice and a central point for us to work together, we can be stronger than ever and define the future of the industry, like we have shaped its past and present.”

For more information, email hello@ctoccollective.com or visit CtoCCollective.com.

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Blake Blossom Makes ‘Beloved’ WankzVR Debut

Blake Blossom Makes 'Beloved' WankzVR Debut

LOS ANGELES — Blake Blossom has made her WankzVR debut in a Valentine’s Day fantasy that was released to coincide with the Valentine’s holiday.

“As with the previous Valentine specials, this encounter focuses on sensuality and passion while giving viewers a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with a XXX superstar,” noted a rep.

At 49 minutes long, “Beloved Blossom” has received a 90% approval rating from active viewers on WankzVR.

“Blossom was the perfect addition to our library for a Valentine’s Day scene. The anticipation was intense in the user forum as members tried to guess who would be featured in this year’s scene,” Product Lead Darrell Rosebush said.

“We couldn’t hold out for long and once viewers had the chance to see Blossom in full VR, and in luscious 3D, they had the sweet treat they had been waiting for,” he added.

Visit WankzVR.com for additional details on “Beloved Blossom.”

Follow WankzVR and Blake Blossom on Twitter for updates.

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Lydia Black to Appear on ‘Drinking Dirty in Jersey’ Wednesday

LAS VEGAS — Lydia Black will appear on Wednesday’s episode of “Drinking Dirty In Jersey.” Her segment will air at 7 p.m. (PST).

“I’m so excited to stop by ‘Drinking Dirty,’” Black said. “Everyone seems to have a great time and it will be nice to just sit and chat about my career, both in front of the camera, as well as the creations for my store, the Slut Witch BDSM Shop.”

Tune in Wednesday’s episode on Facebook.

In addition to her appearance on “Drinking Dirty,” Black shared that she has new content on her OnlyFans page and new products in her Slut Witch online store.

Follow Lydia Black on Twitter for updates; she recently spoke exclusively to XBIZ about her product creations.

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XR Brands Debuts ‘Pulse Pro’ Remote-Control Dual-Stim Massager

XR Brands Debuts 'Pulse Pro' Remote-Control Dual-Stim Massager

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. — XR Brands has released the latest addition to its Inmi line — the 7X Pulse Pro Pulsating & Clitoral Stimulation Vibe with Remote.

Pulse Pro features a pulsing clitoral pad and G-spot vibrating stem that stimulate inside-and-out with two speeds and five patterns of pulsing in the clitoral stimulator and two speeds and five patterns of vibration in the G-spot stem. Users choose a function using the buttons on the toy itself, or with the included wireless controller.

“Inmi’s target shopper has always been the person who’s moved beyond the basic and is looking for something that better reflects her sensual style,” XR Brands President Rebecca Weinberg said. “The Pulse Pro is designed to stand out in a market full of similar-looking toys; it is made for consumers who want something well-made, powerful, and with a luxe look, and we expect this to be a popular addition to the dual-stim category.”

The 7X Pulse Pro Pulsating & Clitoral Stimulation Vibe with Remote (item #AG601) is available in purple silicone with ABS plastic accents. It is USB rechargeable with an MSRP of $79.95, and it comes packaged in a black and gold box featuring an image of the product. Pulse Pro can hang on a slatwall or be showcased on a shelf.

To place an order or learn more about the Pulse Pro from Inmi, email info@xrbrands.com.

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Rose Winters Profiled by AdultDVDTalk, Launches 1st OnlyFans Profile

LOS ANGELES — Newcomer Rose Winters was recently interviewed for AdultDVDTalk.com, and has announced a new WankzVR fantasy as well the launch of her OnlyFans page.

In her interview for AdultDVDTalk, Winters discussed her upbringing in Reno, Nevada, how she lost her B/G and lesbian virginities, how she came up with her stage name, her hobbies, including working on cars, and other topics.
 
“I want to thank AdultDVDTalk and Captain Jack for this interview,” Rose said. “I’m so excited to be part of the industry and this interview will help get my name out there. I hope you enjoy it.”

The interview can be found here.

In addition to being interviewed by Captain Jack, Winters has a new scene out for WankzVR.com. Called “Hummer for Hummer,” this VR fantasy features Winters exchanging sex for a ride.

The VR fantasy can be found at WankzVR.com.

Finally, Winters has launched her official OnlyFans account.

Follow Rose Winters on Twitter for updates.

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Svakom’s Kate Kozlova Guests on New Episode of ‘Smutty Talks’

LISBON — Svakom Sales Representative Kate Kozlova is a featured guest on a recent episode of Smuttyfy.com’s “Smutty Talks.”

Kozlova, who is also an author and the host of “In Bed with Kate,” talks about her work as well as her thoughts on building and maintaining a healthy sex life.

This episode can be found at SmuttyFy.com.

The recently launched program is described by a company rep as a “virtual talk show” and “a way of promoting performers, models, directors, producers, designers, manufacturers and the industry as a whole.”

Recent guests include Leya Tanit from Pineapple Support and Kim Airs.

Follow SmuttyFy and Kate Kozlova on Twitter for updates.

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