X3 Expo Kicks Into Gear With an All-Star Lineup

LOS ANGELES — Outside the historic Hollywood Palladium on Friday, a huge line of fans lined Sunset Boulevard, eagerly awaiting the opening of the 2026 X3 Expo and their big chance to meet the cream of the crop of adult stars.

Spectators poured into the Palladium with palpable excitement as the fifth annual edition of X3 officially got underway. Fans’ eyes lit up as they crossed the threshold of the iconic venue to kick off one of the most anticipated weekends on the adult calendar. Performers and fans mingled freely in the space, sharing the kind of once-a-year energy that defines X3: a convergence of anticipation, admiration and celebration.

That energy reached its crescendo as the X3 All-Stars took center stage for the official ribbon-cutting ceremony, signaling the start of the event. Dressed in eye-catching red lingerie and matching stiletto boots, Violet Brandani, Anna Claire Clouds, Lulu Chu, Cherie DeVille, Aubrey Kate, Romi Rain, Hailey Rose and Luna Star stepped into the spotlight as fans erupted with cheers.

With a sultry shimmy, reigning XMAs Female Performer of the Year Clouds shouted, “Welcome to the X3 Expo!” and cut the ribbon as her fellow All-Stars cheered behind her. The ceremony set the festive tone for a weekend fueled by star power, fan devotion and the unmistakable thrill of X3.

On the show floor, the vibe was cheerful and upbeat as high-fiving fans lined up to meet and greet their favorite adult superstars, including two-time XMAs winner Blake Blossom, who exclaimed, “It’s only been 45 minutes, and I already have a line!”

Blossom gushed about how much she appreciates the time, effort and expense that many of her fans undertake just to meet her, and recalled one particular fan with a long white beard who showed up dressed as Santa Claus a few years back.

“He’s been a good friend of mine for the last four years, and he even sends me pictures of his Halloween decorations,” said Blossom. “It’s cute.”

She also shared some details about her upcoming projects.

“I’ve been doing a lot of work for Romero and Parasited, and we have a really big project that’s not porn,” she told XBIZ. “It’s actually a mainstream project that we’re going to be working on, because you know me — I like to venture into different things. Outside of that, there’s a game from Vanilla Gaming Company that I’m involved with, and it’s finally launching on Steam this month. You can play as me, as a character, and it’s my voice, and I’m topless and doing crazy stuff! I’m hoping to create a lot of content with it, like making little videos.”

Other stars working the floor spoke about how much fun they always have at X3.

Enthused Sophia Locke, “I absolutely love convention season. It’s really fun to meet the fans. I just love that they keep coming out to see me. I’m terrible with faces, so I’m also proud of myself for remembering everyone.”

Added Cubbi Thompson, “I love seeing their faces and hearing their stories, and having them tell me which video of mine they fell in love with. Every year, it keeps getting bigger and bigger. I’m always amazed that people still want to see me!”

Bright, expansive and impossible to miss, the CAM4 booth stood out on the X3 Expo floor as a hub of energy and connection. Bathed in crisp white light, the space stayed busy throughout the day. Fans flocked not just for conversation, but for the booth’s coveted swag, including mini light-up CAM4 cooling fans — which soon became a must-have as the heat built inside the venue.

For CAM4 Director of Business Development Andra Chirnogeanu, the moment was about more than visibility; it was about community.

“We’ve been with X3 since it started,” she said. “I love feeling the vibe of the people, the customers and the users who come in and see our wonderful team at CAM4. The booth is absolutely awesome, and the positioning is great! So thank you to Ashley here, who runs the content and marketing department for CAM4. Bless your heart, I love you forever. If she didn’t have a husband, I’d marry her!”

Meanwhile, the Fleshlight booth featured a wall with rows of the company’s signature branded sleeves, molded from the anatomy of some of the biggest names in the game, including Vanna Bardot, Ana Foxxx, Kazumi and Emma Magnolia, among many others.

Joe, Fleshlight’s marketing manager, told XBIZ, “We call it the ‘Poke Wall.’ We have some of our sample models up high on the wall, and customers and fans are coming over to stick their fingers inside to feel the texture.”

Just around the corner, Foxxx herself spoke about how she was using her time on the X3 floor.

“I’m honestly trying to find who I want to fuck for the rest of the year,” she laughed. “I’m trying to fill up my schedule. Plus, it’s always nice to see my fans come back year after year.

“And nice to know that they’re not too tired of my pussy!” added the six-time XMAs winner and Fleshlight model.

In the screening room, Parasited showed off one of its biggest titles from last year: “Parasite Queen.”

Star Little Puck introduced the film alongside director Ricky Greenwood. The feature represents a strong showcase for Puck, who plays host to a parasite that enters her mouth and burrows into her brain. She emerges from a cocoon covered in goo, with evil, white eyes that quickly set their sights on her first victim: janitor Tommy Pistol.

Joining Puck and Greenwood were cast members Hailey Rose, Melody Marks and Blake Blossom, the latter of whom joined Greenwood for the post-screening Q&A.

The feature was shot last December, and Greenwood recounted how he and his loyal crew recreated a school inside their studio, complete with red and blue lockers.

“This version is the short version,” the director explained. “If you want to see the full version, you can go watch it on Parasited.com with all the crazy sex, but this version is softcore, unfortunately, so there will be a little bit of nudity but no real sex.”

Greenwood pointed to Robert Rodriguez’s 1998 sci-fi movie “The Faculty” as one of his inspirations.

“I rewatched it as soon as I received the script for ‘Parasite Queen,’ and you can see some of that movie in mine,” he said.

Blossom recalled initially being apprehensive about being put inside a huge cocoon, along with lots of slime. Since the signature Parasited slime occasionally gets into performers’ mouths, Greenwood agreed to a taste of his own medicine and took a shot of the goo — which he promptly spat out because of its tapioca-like texture.

Little Puck recalled that the cocoon was about three inches too small for her.

“So I’m kind of hunched over the entire time,” she said. “There was a foot of slime and sweat that I was standing in — it was so wet. I also had nails on and fangs in, and contacts, so I couldn’t eat or wipe my own ass!

“It was kind of disgusting,” Puck laughed. “But I love doing that kind of shit because it really pushes me mentally and physically — and the end product, as you saw, is so fucking cool. It’s so different from what I normally get to do, but dear God, is it hard! It was five hours in makeup, with touch-ups throughout.”

Back on the main stage, moderator Ricky Johnson interviewed all seven X3 All-Stars. Topics ranged from how they all stay in shape — CrossFit and Pilates for DeVille, so she can do “all the positions” — to favorite sexual positions, leading Brandani to demonstrate the yoga pose “Happy Baby” for the appreciative crowd; to the perfect penis size, with Rain expressing a preference for girth over length.

Finally, the group was asked for their favorite thing about working in adult.

Clouds reflected, “I consider myself very blessed that this industry has given me every sexual experience in a safe environment. I’m proud to be part of an incredible community of perverts!”

Brandani said, “I just love that everyone is very accepting and loving, and that you can really be yourself.”

DeVille said she appreciates the camaraderie and open-mindedness, while Kate simply hailed the financial freedom that the industry has afforded her.

Over at the ATMLA booth, the focus was on connection as much as presentation. Rep Mark Harris anchored the space alongside talent Nicole Aria, Sophia Locke and Lily Starfire, who sat side by side greeting fans throughout the day. Each brought her own sense of style” Aria draped in a silky champagne-colored robe, Locke shimmering in rhinestone-studded purple and Starfire adorned in mesh and sparkle that caught the light with every movement.

Harris observed that a lot of the business is about much more than what you see on screen.

“It’s not necessarily a personal connection, but people feel connected to the performers they support financially,” he said. “When you see someone online, that person-to-person interaction really matters. It solidifies who you’re supporting when you buy their content — it becomes someone you genuinely believe in.”

Elsewhere on the convention floor, reigning XMAs Gay Performer of the Year Derek Kage confided that being in a room full of people who want to meet him can feel overwhelming.

“I’m very neuro-spicy, so I get very nervous,” he said. “When I’m shooting, there’s usually a lot of dick involved, whether it’s one or two or 12, so I’m very focused on that.”

Across from where Kage was stationed, the Ricky’s Room booth was a hive of activity. In its biggest incarnation ever, the booth included two huge beds set up for fans to lie back on while stars like Ivy LeBelle, Willow Ryder and Baby Gemini gave them lap dances.

Raved studio honcho Ricky Johnson, back from his interviewing duties, “We’ve got 22 models at the booth this year! I needed this huge booth just to have enough room for all of them.”

Meanwhile in the screening room, Ricky Greenwood was screening his second movie of the day: Dorcel’s “Strip.”

The film, which marked the one-time-only return of superstar Riley Reid, stars Tommy Pistol as a sleazy strip club owner and features Kenna James, Jayden Cole, Nicole Vaunt, Nicole Doshi, Ameena Green, Blake Blossom, Anna Claire Clouds, Gizelle Blanco, Scarlett Alexis, Christian Clay, Charles Dera, Isiah Maxwell, Ryan Driller, Lucky Fate, Ken Feels, and Seth Gamble.

“It was interesting when we pitched that movie to Dorcel,” Greenwood recalled during the post-screening Q&A. “They asked me if we thought that Riley would be interested, and she hadn’t shot for a studio in years. I called her, and she was very into the movie. It was very surreal for us to have an actress of her stature coming back to do our picture.”

Pistol then spoke about what it was like to perform as the terrible club owner, especially when he had to do so under a massive amount of makeup and prosthetics.

“This movie is definitely, out of my 20 years of experience, probably the best role that I ever got to play,” he attested. “I really got to develop the character. He’s a scumbag, but I think he’s a scumbag survivor.

“Ricky put me in a bald wig and prosthetic teeth and so much makeup,” Pistol continued. “Every day on set, it was three hours of makeup to get that on, and then another hour after to get it off. But it got me into character. I came in ready, I came in sleazy.”

The event wrapped up with Gamble inviting a bevy of the industry’s breakout performers and creators onstage, including Addison Vodka, Sky Wonderland and Jasmine Sherni. Gamble led the coterie of up-and-coming stars in a rousing group interview about everything from how they broke into the industry to their favorite ways to have sex on camera.

It marked a perfect end to Day 1 of X3 Expo. The smiling crowd streamed out the front door while the tired but happy stars inside packed up their booths, ready to return the following morning to bring their A-games to Day 2.

2026 XMAs: Watch the Global Live Broadcast

2026 XMAs: Watch the Global Live Broadcast

LOS ANGELES — The 2026 XMAs, presented by Fansly, will stream live to a global audience via the official event website, welcoming fans worldwide to join a celebration of excellence in adult entertainment.

The Adult Industry’s Biggest Night® will bring together top stars and luminaries to honor outstanding achievements across movie production and performance, with the livestream kicking off Jan. 18 at 9 p.m. PST.

Multi-XMA award-winning superstars Violet Myers and Kazumi will host the extravaganza at the historic Hollywood Palladium.

To watch the broadcast, visit XMA.show.

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2026 XBIZ Honors Salutes Resilience Across the Online Adult Industry

LOS ANGELES — The 2026 XBIZ Honors packed house Wednesday night, turning the Kimpton Everly Hotel’s Nichols Ballroom into a gala celebration of industry excellence.

Extra chairs had to be set up to accommodate the many online executives who arrived dressed to the nines, gathered to toast their own and celebrate the year’s most outstanding achievements.

XBIZ’s Alec Helmy offered an intro and words of encouragement for the community of online adult industry professionals.

“In a time when the world feels so divided, being part of the adult industry feels extra special,” he said. “In this business, it doesn’t matter what you look like, or where you’re from, how you identify or what you do for a living. What matters is who you are — your character, your talent, and your work ethic.

“But beyond that, what makes us who we are is our culture,” he continued. “We are bold and defiant. We are bootstrapped go-getters — and we can be pretty damn weird! There’s dysfunction that comes with that, but ultimately, we show up for each other. We build, and we push, and we keep going no matter what, just like family does. And tonight is about our family: the risk-takers, the movers and shakers, and those who make the space better for the next generation.”

With that, Helmy finished welcoming the crowd and introduced the host for the evening, MelRose Michaels of SexWorkCEO, who emerged to the sounds of Toto’s “Hold the Line.”

“Good evening, you beautiful people!” Michaels greeted the crowd. “I can’t tell you how happy I am to be celebrating you all here tonight, as you’re the heart of our industry. Behind every headline, every viral moment, every scandal and every breakout star, there is all of you: the people working overtime to make it all possible and allow that magic to happen.

“It was only three years ago that I attended my first XBIZ Honors,” she recalled. “That was the first time in my career that I was recognized not only as a creator, but as a business executive. The people in this room have made introductions that changed my life. You put me in rooms I would never have access to and mentioned my name very kindly in rooms I didn’t have access to yet. You, here in this room, made it possible for me to be on this stage tonight, and I am sincerely grateful to be honoring each and every one of you.”

With that, Jasmine James came out to present the evening’s first two awards. The trophy for Cam Company of the Year went to CAM4, with Director of Business Development Andra Chirnogeanu accepting.

“Thank you so much for believing in us and being part of CAM4!” Chirnogeanu effused.

Next, the title of IPSP Payment Services Company of the Year went to Segpay. CEO Cathy Beardsley brought her team to the stage. After thanking them, she turned to the audience.

“Thank you for trusting us with your business and making us who we are,” she said. “We love supporting this industry.”

Beardsley remained onstage to present the next pair of awards. First up was the trophy
for Business Development Exec of the Year, which went to Erik Bellavance of YourPaysitePartner, recently rebranded as Paysite.com. The company’s Kenny B accepted on Bellavance’s behalf.

“Erik couldn’t be here tonight because he’s not allowed to cross the border,” Kenny B remarked, earning applause for the topical jab.

Next, Olivier Tremblay of FansRevenue was recognized as the 2026 Marketing Exec of the Year.

Tremblay happily accepted, and said that he’s been working hard to grow FansRevenue over the past several years and appreciated being recognized as a member of the community.

Kenny B returned to the stage to present the award for Merchant Payment Services Company of the Year, which went to Mobius Pay. A company rep thanked the crowd for trusting the company.

Kenny B then moved on to the Alternative Payment Services Company of the Year category. That title went to Vendo Services.

Vendo CEO Mitch Platt shared the factors that he felt helped his company excel.

“It’s who we serve, it’s how we build and it’s how we think,” he said.

Austin Fiascone of Mr. Skin then took the stage, accompanied by his adorable dog Vino, who made the crowd’s hearts swoon. The duo immediately lifted the energy in the room, with Fiascone rocking the mic and yelling, “Making some fucking noise!”

Fiascone presented the award for Brand Ambassador of the Year to Andy Wullmer of CreatorTraffic, who briefly reflected on having been in the industry for 26 years, before leading a call-and-response of his own to further hype up the crowd.

Next up was the Progressive Leadership Award, which went to Shirley Lara of Chaturbate, who said she loved seeing so many women in positions of power.

“To all the ladies out there, this is for us!” she declared.

Industry attorney Corey Silverstein then came to the stage to present the award for Web Services Company of the Year. The title went to MojoHost, whose CEO, Brad Mitchell, thanked the crowd — and especially his customers — for making both his life and his journey in the industry special.

Silverstein then presented the Executive Leadership Award to Allison Boden of the Free Speech Coalition.

A surprised Boden said, “The execs I beat for this award are pretty phenomenal
in their own right, so this is extremely surprising and I’m very grateful. It means a lot to me.”

Mitch Platt then returned to the stage to present the Team Manager Award. The trophy went to Salima Sawani of Centro/Clips4Sale, who thanked her team.

Platt then turned to the Community Figure of the Year Award, telling the crowd, “Now more than ever, it’s important that we come together and support our neighbors,” before revealing PASS Medical Director Jamey Bell as the winner.

Bell received a big hug from PASS colleague Kasey Warner, who yelled the loudest when his name was announced. Bell praised Warner in his speech, as well as colleagues RubyLynne and Ian O’Brien.

“But most of all, thanks to everyone who believes that health care for the adult industry is not a privilege but a human right,” Bell said. “We at PASS have been there for the industry when the broader health care system has failed. I’m so honored to serve as medical director for PASS, and the fact that this award has ‘community’ in its name means the most, because I love this community, which has changed my life.”

Next, legal eagle Larry Walters took the stage to present the Lifetime Achievement Award to Jeffrey Douglas, who has chaired the Free Speech Coalition for three decades.

Walters hailed Douglas’ service, saying, “Jeff never backed down and always fought in the trenches for our industry. He’s got passion, power and persuasiveness, and it’s my unique pleasure to give him this Lifetime Achievement Award.”

Douglas was overcome with emotion, calling the honor “deeply touching” and thanking the entire FSC staff by name during a moving speech that brought tears to the eyes of many in the room.

“I want to thank you all for allowing me to be part of this community for so many years,” Douglas said. “For the first 20 years, people would avoid me because they knew I’d ask them to join the FSC, or pay their back dues! But the people I’m now working with at FSC are extraordinary.

“Thirty years ago, I never could have dreamed of what the FSC has become, and that’s largely due to Allison Boden,” he reflected. “But the entire board of directors is comprised of people of amazing accomplishments, and it’s their hard work and dedication that drives me to improve the quality of life for the people in our community.”

Douglas concluded by sharing recent lessons learned from losing a close friend and miraculously walking away from a serious car accident.

“Tomorrow is not a promise, it’s a gift,” he said. “So take every opportunity you have to reach out and touch the people who you love and who love you.”

CAM4’s Andra Chirnogeanu then returned to the stage to present the award for Paysite Company of the Year, which went to YourPaysitePartner/Paysite.com.

Accepting the trophy, Kenny B praised the industry’s inclusivity, joking, “You can be bicoastal, biracial, bisexual, bipolar — anything but bipartisan. Then, you’re fired!”

The Creator Company Platform of the Year category was next up, with the trophy going to SextPanther.

Company reps thanked all of the creators out there and in the room, saying, “This wouldn’t be possible without you and your hard work — as well as your dedication to showing us your tits and your dicks. We also want to thank our whole staff, from execs to support staff to the payment processing companies we work with. If we stick together, we can continue to build something beautiful for creators.”

Next, Megan Stokes of NMG Management took the stage, and presented Streamate.com with the award for Premium Cam Site of the Year.

The company’s Liz Rek said, “I couldn’t be more proud of the whole team.”

Stokes then handed the trophy for Paysite of the Year to Brazzers.com. Alex Kekesi from parent company Aylo accepted the award, then remained onstage to present the award for Creator Brand Ambassador of the Year to Brazzers’ own Kira Noir.

Noir enthused, “Brazzers is one of the first companies that treated me like an actual person and made me proud to be a performer, so I’m proud to represent them tonight.”

Kekesi then presented the Creator Business Person of the Year trophy to none other than the evening’s host, MelRose Michaels of SexWorkCEO.

A surprised Michaels joked, “I thought they asked me to host because I wasn’t winning anything! None of my businesses would be possible without creators, so thank you to the entire CEO Squad.”

The next presenter was DMCAForce owner Mark Bauman, who announced the winners in two categories. The VOD Company of the Year title went to Adult Empire, while the trophy for Emerging Web Brand of the Year went to ProDx.

ProDX boss Dr. K accepted, saying, “Thank you so much! Thank you to Erika Icon for letting us keep a corner of this industry a little safer. We appreciate your trust.”

Presenter Sana Gaziani then called Brad Mitchell of MojoHost to the stage to accept the award for Businessperson of the Year. Mitchell began by praising his fellow nominees.

“This is a wonderful list of amazing execs, and I’m so honored to be in their company,” he said. “Besides my family, my best friends and experiences have been with the people in this room over the past 26 years, and I love that we trust each other and that we can be weird together. Let’s keep being kind to one another.”

Announcing the next category, Gaziani confessed, “As a woman who leads with her heart, it is an honor to present the WIA Woman of the Year Award.”

That title went to industry publicist Erika Icon of The Rub PR.

Icon marveled that she was left “fuckin’ speechless” by the unexpected honor, and joked, “Normally, I tell my clients to thank their publicist, but I guess I need to thank my clients.”

FSC’s Allison Boden then returned to the stage to kick off five new categories recognizing the human impact behind professional success. The first of these was the Brave Voice Award, acknowledging an individual who has shown courage and conviction in speaking up to drive meaningful dialogue and positive change.

The Brave Voice trophy went to someone Boden said she admires very much: Aylo’s Alex Kekesi.

Kekesi told the audience, “I love everyone in this room so much, and I love this industry so much. I’m really proud to be part of it and proud to advocate for you. Thank you for doing what you do.”

Next came the Pulse of the People Award, which honors individuals deeply in tune with the industry’s culture and values through genuine engagement that has driven connection and progress. Boden handed the Pulse of the People trophy to attorney Corey Silverstein.

Accepting, Silverstein confided, “I told Moe from XBIZ that I’d take my shirt off and dance like a chicken if I won tonight,” and undid one or two shirt buttons before apparently thinking better of the plan.

“It has been a more difficult year than most, and there has been a lot of stress due to outside factors and dealing with AV laws,” Silverstein said. “But these attacks on our industry aren’t new. They’ve been coming at us since before Jeff Douglas and I were even around. Well, we’re still here, and they’re not going to stop us!”

This earned rousing applause, which echoed in the hall as host Michaels returned to the stage and expressed her gratitude to people like Silverstein who, she said, “make all the difference.”

Next up was the Trusted Confidant Award, spotlighting those whose experience, sound judgment and steady support have empowered others and strengthened the community. Recipient Megan Stokes joked that she had read the title of the award and wondered who could possibly win it, since in the industry, “Everyone gossips and no one keeps their mouths shut!”

“Thank you all for allowing me to not keep my mouth shut,” she said.

Tim Valenti of Falcon/NakedSword, unmistakable with his robust head of white hair, presented the Heart of Gold Award, which celebrates individuals who exemplify kindness and compassion through meaningful acts that have uplifted and supported those around them. The trophy went to Grooby’s Kristel Penn, who hurried in from just outside the ballroom, where they had been hanging out when their name was called, and who kept their acceptance speech short and sweet — a description many would apply to Penn as well.

The last of the five new categories was the Shining Spirit Award, which highlights those who radiate optimism and uplifting energy that have inspired everyone around them. The trophy went to Leah Koons of Fansly, who was unable to attend the ceremony. Presenter Leya Tanit accepted the award on her behalf.

As the evening drew near its close, the Legacy Award was bestowed upon late photographer Mike B. Brad Mitchell celebrated Mike B’s life, and led a moment of silence in his memory.

“Mike captured so many moments,” said Mitchell. “He was a sweet, kind, gentle man, and he had incredible energy — he bounced around like a bunny rabbit. We never really know when it’s our time, so let’s take a moment to think about how he captured our moments and shared them, and how life’s journey may get harder as we get older, but we keep our friends in our hearts everywhere we go. Mike was a terrific guy, and his stuff will always be hosted on MojoHost, so everyone’s special memories will remain protected.”

The last three presentations of the night were the FSC Award, the ASACP Award and the Pineapple Support Award.

Boden presented FSC’s advocacy award to Allie Eve Knox. Boden explained that Knox “has spent the last three years fighting for our right to have a freakin’ bank account!”

“She has trekked to Washington, D.C., multiple times and met with over 50 congressional offices so that we never have to experience losing our bank accounts,” said Boden.

Accepting the honor, Knox estimated she personally has lost nearly 30 different accounts over the years.

“Thank you to SpankChain for allowing me to do this work,” she said. “And to all the perverts in power!”

Next, ASACP’s Tim Henning recognized Chris Visser of DialXS for his outstanding service to the industry. Tanit then returned to the stage to present the final trophy of the night, the Pineapple Support Award, to Steven Grooby.

Tanit hailed Grooby as “a character with a lot of depth, care and integrity.”

“It’s not just a performance,” she added, telling Grooby, “This award is our way of saying we see you.

“Through Grooby, Steven has created something incredibly special — a space where trans creators aren’t just included, but centered, and it’s a space built on genuine acceptance,” Tanit told the audience. “Steven also hosts the TEAs, and right now, at a time when the trans community is facing relentless discrimination, spaces like this aren’t just important — they’re essential. So tonight, we’re sharing a well-deserved spotlight with someone who has been a constant source of hope and inspiration.”

Bidding the crowd adieu, host Michaels promised, “The night’s not over yet, because after the party comes the after-party!”

The full list of winners for the online industry edition of the 2026 XBIZ Honors follows:

Cam Company of the Year
CAM4

IPSP Payment Services Company of the Year
Segpay

Business Development Exec of the Year
Erik Bellavance, YourPaysitePartner/Paysite.com

Marketing Exec of the Year
Olivier Tremblay, FansRevenue

Merchant Payment Services Company of the Year
Mobius Pay

Alternative Payment Services Company of the Year
Vendo Services

Brand Ambassador of the Year
Andy Wullmer, CreatorTraffic

Progressive Leadership Award
Shirley Lara, Chaturbate

Web Services Company of the Year
MojoHost

Executive Leadership Award
Allison Boden, FSC

Team Manager of the Year
Salima Sawani, Centro/Clips4Sale

Community Figure of the Year
Jamey Bell, PASS

Lifetime Achievement Award
Jeffrey Douglas

Paysite Company Site of the Year
YourPaysitePartner/Paysite.com

Creator Company Platform of the Year
SextPanther

Premium Cam Site of the Year
Streamate.com

Paysite of the Year
Brazzers.com

Creator Brand Ambassador of the Year
Kira Noir, Brazzers

Creator Businessperson of the Year
MelRose Michaels, SexWorkCEO

VOD Company of the Year
Adult Empire

Emerging Web Brand of the Year
ProDx

Businessperson of the Year
Brad Mitchell, MojoHost

WIA Woman of the Year
Erika Icon, The Rub PR

Brave Voice Award
Alex Kekesi

Pulse of the People Award
Corey Silverstein

Trusted Confidant Award
Megan Stokes

Heart of Gold Award
Kristel Penn

Shining Spirit Award
Leah Koons, Fansly

Legacy Award
Mike B.

FSC Award
Allie Eve Knox

ASACP Award
Chris Visser

Pineapple Support Award
Steven Grooby

Zara Makes Her Studio Debut for Blacked

Zara Makes Her Studio Debut for Blacked

LOS ANGELES — Newcomer Zara has made her studio debut for Vixen Media Group studio imprint Blacked, alongside Anton Harden.

Directed by Derek Dozer, Zara plays a woman “who gives in to desires she would never act on in real life, exploring a forbidden attraction that exists only in her dreams,” the synopsis reveals. 

Zara enthused about shooting for a studio for the first time.

“I’ve always been really drawn to erotic stories and the whole book community,” she said. “That’s what sparked my curiosity about exploring adult content in a more professional way.

“Everyone on set was incredibly supportive, and Derek and the crew really took the time to guide me through the day, from the photoshoot to the scene itself, making sure I felt comfortable every step of the way,” she continued. “Working with Anton was also a great experience, which made everything feel natural. I’m really excited for this scene to be released.”

Added Head of Casting Mike Moz, “We’re thrilled to work with Zara. She’s a great new talent, and we’re excited to have her make her debut with VMG. She has real star quality, and we’re proud that she’s starting her journey with us.”

The scene premieres Jan. 18 on Blacked.

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Kate Kozlova Named ‘Brand Ambassador of the Year’ at 2026 XBIZ Honors

Kate Kozlova Named 'Brand Ambassador of the Year' at 2026 XBIZ Honors

LOS ANGELES — Kate Kozlova has been named Brand Ambassador of the Year at the 2026 XBIZ Honors & Executive Awards.

Kozlova serves as brand ambassador for Kiiroo and Luxus.

“I’m incredibly grateful and honestly still processing it,” said Kozlova. “You are some of the most incredible people I’ve ever met, in the most inspiring industry there is. You are friends for life. Thank you for this recognition; it means the world to me.”

Added Kiiroo and Luxus CEO Toon Timmermans, “Kate represents the heart of what we aim to build—strong partnerships, real education, and bold products that people genuinely love. This award reflects her impact across the industry and the trust she’s built with retailers and partners worldwide.”

For more information about the XBIZ Honors & Executive Awards, click here.

For more information, visit Kiiroo.com.

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Reena Sky Launches New Site Through Adent.io

Reena Sky Launches New Site Through Adent.io

LOS ANGELES — Reena Sky has launched her new official website through Adent.io.

According to a rep, the platform offers creators xModel software with integrated CCBill payment processing to operate their sites. Sky’s site offers fans clips, photo galleries, and interactive fan experiences.

“I’m not a gatekeeper, and I love women succeeding,” Sky said. “I want to share how I made my site with all the content girlies. You own the entire site once it’s done; besides CCBill’s small cut, you keep all the money. You make the rules, and you keep the fans.”

Adent.io founder Steve added, “Creators are done building audiences they don’t control. Adent gives performers the infrastructure to run their own fan sites, own their fans, and operate on their own terms without being locked into a marketplace.”

For more information, visit ILoveReenaSky.com.

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Kasey Kei Nabs 10 TEAs Noms

LOS ANGELES — Kasey Kei has been nominated for 10 Trans Erotica Awards (TEAs).

Major nominations include Best Hardcore Performer, Best Girl/Girl Scene sponsored by TGirl Nights, and Best VR Scene.

“Receiving 10 TEAs nominations is honestly overwhelming in the best way,” said Kei. “This past year was filled with incredible projects, amazing directors, studios, and performers who pushed me creatively and trusted me with their visions. Being recognized for Best Hardcore Performer and for scenes I’m truly proud of means everything to me.”

The 2026 TEAs will be held on March 6 and 8 in Hollywood.

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Bella Lexi Features on ‘The Anthony Rogers Show’

LOS ANGELES — Bella Lexi is the latest guest on “The Anthony Rogers Show,” hosted by Anthony Rogers and Nikki Knightly.

Lexi shared details on her professional journey, beginning with her dismissal from law enforcement following the discovery of her OnlyFans account. She also explored themes of personal autonomy, public scrutiny, navigating identity in the digital age, and other topics.

The episode is streaming on YouTube.

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Nikki Vicious Appears on ‘Stoner Jesus’ Podcast

Nikki Vicious Appears on 'Stoner Jesus' Podcast

LOS ANGELES — Nikki Vicious is the latest guest on “The Stoner Jesus Podcast,” hosted by Joe Kline.

During the conversation, Vicious discusses her career in adult, including her transition into directing, the challenges of being a sex worker on social media, and her love for cannabis, among other topics.

“I had a really good time on ‘The Stoner Jesus Podcast,'” said Vicious. “It’s always nice to meet people who smoke as much devil’s lettuce as I do. But beyond that, we had a really cool conversation, and I hope everyone checks it out.”

Kline enthused about Vicious’s appearance.

“It was so much fun having Nikki on the show,” he said. “Talking about her career in the adult world, life, cannabis, and more, it reminded me of why I love doing this job and meeting interesting people.”

The episode is streaming on X.com.

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