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AEBN Publishes Popular Searches for July, August

AEBN Publishes Popular Searches for July, August

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — AEBN has published the top search terms for the months of July and August from its straight and gay theaters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Among the top searches in the straight theaters, women-centric-themed searches trended, with users seeking out “Girl Candy Films” in Montana, “Girls Out West” in Pennsylvania, and “real female orgasms” in both Louisiana and Maryland.

Other searches included “public disgrace” in Nebraska and “gloryhole secrets” in Iowa.

In gay theaters, “locker room” led searches in Minnesota, “batter up” in Colorado, “coach” in Delaware, “jockpussy” in Hawaii, “brutes” in Wisconsin, “men on edge” in Connecticut, and “big bearded fuckers” in Vermont.

For more information, visit AEBNTrends.

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Paul Wagner, Heath Halo Front 2nd Installment of NakedSword/Distruptive Films Collab ‘Wild Game’

Paul Wagner, Heath Halo Front 2nd Installment of NakedSword/Distruptive Films Collab 'Wild Game'

SAN FRANCISCO — Paul Wagner and Heath Halo star in the second installment of “Wild Game,” NakedSword’s first collaborative release with Disruptive Films.

Co-directed by Ben Rush and Jessica Jasmin, the feature stars Paul Wagner, Blain O’Connor, Heath Halo, Jayden Marcos, Andrew Delta, Mike Monroe, Miles Fallon, and reigning XMAs Gay Performer of the Year Derek Kage.

“Five strangers have entered the twisted competition of billionaire businessmen Paul and Blain,” the synopsis reveals. “Heath is the first player caught by a savage Paul. Surrounded by redwood trees in the dense wilderness, the tech magnate aggressively rips off Heath’s shirt, stuffs his mouth with cock, and barebacks his muscular ass.”

The installment is streaming on NakedSword; the full title is available on VOD and DVD from the Falcon/NakedSword store.

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Chaturbate Hosts 5th Annual ‘Health and Wellness’ Online Event

Chaturbate Hosts 5th Annual 'Health and Wellness' Online Event

LOS ANGELES — Chaturbate is hosting its fifth annual “Health and Wellness” event online today, with panels scheduled throughout the day.

The event begins with the “Rest is Radical: Sleep, Balance & the Burnout Epidemic” panel at 10 a.m. (PDT), moderated by Raquel Savage and featuring Blondefoxsilverfox and Violetttflowers.

At 11 a.m., Christopher Boss will moderate the “Glow Up From the Inside Out: Nutrition, Movement & Sex-Positive Wellness” panel, with Saraloverays, LailaGetsNaked, and Dchcco.

Dr. Shawn will moderate the noon panel, “Wellness on a Budget: Affordable Self-Care for Creators” with TiffaniLove, AdalineStar, and Alphazack14.

Finally, Romi Rain and Heatherbby will deliver the keynote speech “Mind Over Media — Mental Health in the Age of Always Being ‘On’” at 1 p.m.

“Self-care is not a luxury; it’s essential,” said Chaturbate COO Shirley Lara. “Today’s panels explore self-care from multiple angles, offering practical, sex-positive advice from leading experts and industry veterans who are deeply familiar with the unique challenges faced by online creators. We encourage all interested community members to come listen, and feel free to say hi and ask questions in the chat.”

The event is free and open to all broadcasters. To participate, log into the chatroom here.

For more information, visit Chaturbate.

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Pjur Debuts ‘Toy Lube and Cleaner Collection

Pjur Debuts 'Toy Lube and Cleaner Collection

WASSERBILLIG, Luxembourg — Pjur has introduced its new Toy personal lubricant and cleaner collection.

The line features four products — Glide, a condom-compatible, water-based lubricant for stroker devices; Foam, a cleansing foam that removes residue from water-based and silicone-based lubricants; Lube, a water-silicone formula with a creamy texture; and Clean, an alcohol and perfume-free spray for silicone, rubber, and latex devices.

“Over the past 30 years, Pjur has been at the forefront of intimate wellness, constantly pushing the boundaries of innovative formulations and setting the standard for quality and safety,” said Pjur CEO and Founder Alexander Giebel. “The use of sex toys has become an integral part of personal wellness, and we are excited to unveil our new line, which is gentle on skin and safe for all the different types of materials sex toys are made of.”

For more information, visit Pjur.

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Texas Patti Launches ‘TheXXXTherapist’ Through YourPaysitePartner

Texas Patti Launches 'TheXXXTherapist' Through YourPaysitePartner

MONTREAL — Texas Patti has launched the new gay website TheXXXTherapist.com through YourPaysitePartner (YPP).

“My partner in this endeavor, Arne, had always dreamed of producing in our industry, so when he reached out to me for advice, I suggested we launch something together,” said Patti. “With TheXXXTherapist, our goal was to combine eroticism with humor. Once we had the groundwork laid, we knew it was time to call in the best of the best. I know YPP very well, so the decision to work with them was clear from the start.”

YPP’s Erik Bellavance enthused about the relaunch.

“Texas Patti is a renowned personality in our industry, and we have had the joy of collaborating with her in the past,” he said. “She and Arne brainstormed the concept of creating a fresh and engaging format within the gay market, and we were delighted when they introduced their idea to us. The team has relished the opportunity to work alongside Texas Patti again and to get acquainted with Arne through this new project.”

For more information, visit TheXXXTherapist.com.

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The Guardian Devotes Feature Article to XBIZ Amsterdam

The Guardian Devotes Feature Article to XBIZ Amsterdam

LONDON — British newspaper The Guardian sent a reporter to cover XBIZ Amsterdam earlier this month, resulting in a lengthy article about the annual European adult industry conference.

Titled “Boom times and total burnout: three days at Europe’s biggest pornography conference,” the 4,200-word article was written by journalist Amelia Gentleman, who has previously covered issues related to the online adult industry for The Guardian.

Gentleman sat in on panel sessions and workshops, and spoke with a range of XBIZ Amsterdam attendees, including creators, creatives, entrepreneurs and executives.

The three topics that receive the most attention in the article are the impact of artificial intelligence on the industry, the rise of independent content creators, and the question of whether the modern adult industry is empowering or exploiting women.

The article’s treatment of the latter question is relatively even-handed, especially compared to past mainstream media coverage of the industry, which has historically been sensationalizing at best, demonizing at worst.

For example, while Gentleman does quote a rep for the anti-porn Centre to End All Sexual Exploitation, who accuses OnlyFans of exploiting vulnerable women, she also gives equal time to director, performer and sex work activist Paulita Pappel, who takes an opposing view.

“The fact that a lot of women believe that women in porn are being exploited and are victims makes their life way harder,” Pappel tells Gentleman. “It suggests that women have no sexual agency, and that men are predators, that women wouldn’t perform pornography or sell sexual services if they didn’t have to. If you’re shaming these women, you’re not helping.”

To read The Guardian’s “Boom times and total burnout: three days at Europe’s biggest pornography conference,” click here.

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Melony Melons Drops ‘Glizzy’ OnlyFans Clip

Melony Melons Drops 'Glizzy' OnlyFans Clip

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Melony Melons has released a new OnlyFans clip, “The Glizzy Gangg Orgy.”

The clip features Melons alongside Taylor Vixxen, Sarah Jessie, Will Pounder, and Austin Pierce.

“The hot blondes and their chiseled male cohorts get together for a backyard BBQ,” a synopsis reveals. “It’s sexy, horny neighbors having a fun day in the hot summer sun, teasing each other all day. Then, a water fight breaks out, and each hot, busty blonde peels off their wet clothes and heads inside for a wild orgy that heats the summer to over 100 degrees.”

Melons enthused about the release.

“When I was younger, I wanted to work at Hot Dog on a Stick, and the outfits for this scene are reminiscent of their uniform colors, and ‘glizzy’ means hot dog, so it was the perfect title for this project,” she said. “Taylor, Sarah, Will, and Austin were incredible to work with, and this scene is hot. Watching it, you’ll feel like the summer never ends.”

The clip is streaming on OnlyFans.

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Brittany Andrews Releases New Clip

Brittany Andrews Releases New Clip

LAS VEGAS — Brittany Andrews stars alongside Uncle Ducky and Sir Goldey in a new clip, “Neighborhood Pussy Patrol Meeting.”

In the clip, Andrews and Ducky are a married couple and concerned citizens who serve in their neighborhood watch group. Sir Goldey has gotten involved and become a frequent reporter of suspicious activity.

“Plus, he’s super friendly, makes Brittany feel much safer, and keeps an eye on her and her husband’s place,” a synopsis reveals. “One night, she asks him over as a thank you and is being a flirty housewife. Goldey is really hung, and Brittany gives him a BJ with some major deepthroating, while Uncle Ducky watches from the sidelines.”

Titty fucking, 69, and multiple sex positions follow before Goldey finishes inside Andrews.

“I really have the best neighbors, and Goldey is hot,” said Andrews. “I want to thank him for keeping my husband and me safe, and he was happy to oblige. And of course, Uncle Ducky wanted to watch and be part of the action. I know my members will enjoy this scene.”

The clip is streaming on Brittany Andrews’ website.

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Bree Mills Unpacks Power, Pain and Family Ties in New Pure Taboo Film

Pale, clammy and shaking, Lily Bell walks out of the bathroom.

“I’m ready for my close-up,” she says, still in character.

Bell is shooting a scene for “The Secrets We Share,” a new feature from Pure Taboo and Adult Time — and moments like this remind the crew that they are not out to make just another adult movie. The goal is to capture something brutal, raw and real: a slow-building scream that explores toxic maternal control, fractured masculinity and the horror of family secrets too disturbing to name.

For the director, acclaimed veteran filmmaker and Adult Time Chief Creative Officer Bree Mills, the film is a chance to follow through on an idea that has been simmering for some months.

“I did a feature earlier this year about a bad dad, and I knew I wanted to do my big Pure Taboo feature this year about a really, really bad mother,” Mills says. “And there was no question I wanted to work with Penny Barber in that capacity.”

Barber, known for her commanding screen presence and deep affinity for taboo narratives, anchors the film as Margaret, a coldly manipulative matriarch whose oppressive influence pushes her stepson John to the edge of a psychological break.

“This role could have been written for me,” Barber says. “Margaret is just the worst. She gets off on playing favorites with her stepsons and seeing just how far they’ll go — because they both love and hate her.

“There’s a subversive passion that comes with these abusive, faux-incestuous relationships,” she adds. “While I wouldn’t want to experience it in real life, I find it darkly alluring in fantasy.”

Mills admits that she did indeed write the film with Barber in mind.

“She’s the undisputed ‘dommy mommy’ in the business,” Mills affirms. “We often kind of spark when we’re working together — just shooting ideas back and forth on ‘How dark can you go?’”

While the movie naturally includes explicit scenes, Mills emphasizes that her intent is to let the emotional dysfunction take center stage.

“The most taboo thing about this movie is that it’s about a very dysfunctional relationship between a mother and her stepson — and they never have sex,” she reveals. “That’s pretty taboo for a taboo movie.”

Instead, the film leans into the psychological, painting a chilling portrait of emotional isolation and what happens when secrets fester in silence.

“I also wanted to explore incel culture and a lot of the issues that are circulating in Western society these days regarding young men,” Mills notes. “This is really a story about a man on the verge of a kind of psychotic break, and what happens as a result of all of this unraveling.”

The story centers on an outsider: a visiting exchange student named Anna, played by Lily Bell. Anna enters a seemingly perfect suburban household, only to become entangled in its buried tensions.

“It begins as a classic summer exchange setup and quickly descends into something much darker,” Mills explains. “She’s used as a pawn by different members of the family to serve their own twisted purposes.”

For Bell, the opportunity to work in a leading role under Mills’ direction was both creatively fulfilling and physically taxing.

“This lead role was different from anything else I’ve ever done,” she says. “I just took it very seriously and really cared to give it my all. There were three different times I had to put myself in a crying state of panic. At one point, I even vomited because my method acting was so intense.”

To access those emotions, Bell turned to childhood memories and full-body techniques.

“I thought about standing at the bottom of the stairs wailing as a kid, hoping my parents would come down,” she says. “And I made crying sounds louder and louder until I started crying naturally.”

Which brings us to that moment when she comes out of the bathroom, looking like someone who’s just experienced pure trauma.

Bell does indeed get her close-up, but the film’s emotional centerpiece may ultimately belong to Max Fills. He plays John, a young man consumed by isolation and resentment, which blows up in a climactic scene between his character and Barber’s.

“It was fascinating to see that happen,” Mills says. “We set it up in a way where it could really organically happen, a kind of a fight between them. Max went to a place where you could see a little bit of his nerves. When we filmed that scene, he just lost himself in the moment. He was just killing it and impressed the entire cast. If anything’s going on the nomination reel, it’s going to be that scene.”

Barber echoes the sentiment.

“I’ve never seen Max get to show off his thespian side like this before,” she marvels. “He deserves Best Actor this year. Wait until you see what he does here. You’re going to lose it.”

Fills admits that the intensity of the role was next-level.

“It was a really heavy, emotional script and I knew right away it was going to be technically challenging,” he recalls. “I’d never taken on a true dramatic role before, but I was totally ready for the challenge.”

To access John’s emotional unraveling, Fills relied on a mix of personal memory and immersive method acting.

“I’ve been through some really dark times in my life, and for this role, I mentally put myself back in those places to tap into the character’s pain,” he says. “I didn’t shower much, ate lunch alone and kind of forced myself to stay in a bad mood all day while we were shooting.”

The emotional toll of that process came to a head during one particularly raw moment.

“There were a few scenes where I had to completely lose my composure on camera,” Fills says. “I actually got myself to cry for real, and I had to do it multiple times for different takes. That kind of vulnerability was definitely challenging, especially because I was doing it in front of co-workers I see all the time, people who usually see me in a more goofy or sexy light.”

Despite the pressure, Fills says, the environment on-set helped him thrive.

“I feel like I perform best when the stakes are high and there’s a lot riding on it,” he reflects. “Everyone brought their A-game, and that kind of energy pushes you to go even deeper. I never felt like I was carrying anything alone — it was truly collaborative, and that made all the difference.”

Mills says she deliberately structured the film around the triad of leads: Barber, Bell and Fills.

“Each one of them went down the rabbit hole with me,” she says. “That mutual trust let us create something darker and deeper than the norm.”

For Barber, working with Mills offered a unique combination of structure and creative freedom.

“Bree has mentor energy,” Barber says. “She walks you through every scene beforehand, which most directors don’t. Since she writes, produces and directs, she really cares about getting the best content possible. She has cool big-sister vibes.”

Shot over six days, the production brought together longtime collaborators Michael Vegas and Siouxsie Q as producers, along with a robust crew that included a mainstream production designer and special effects artist. Most of the action takes place inside a single house, chosen both for practical reasons and to heighten the claustrophobic tension in the story.

“We wanted the house to feel like a maze Anna gets stuck in,” Mills says. “The fact that you never really leave the house adds emotional weight to the story.”

John’s bedroom, in particular, becomes a focal point in the film.

“His character is holed up in this corner of the house, watching and plotting,” Mills says. “We stylized his space to reflect that — kind of feral and messy.”

The supporting cast includes Axel Haze, Tyler Crews and veteran Charles Dera, a recurring figure in the Pure Taboo canon. Each actor plays a specific role in the web of dysfunction: the overachieving intellectual, the golden boy jock, the calculating patriarch.

Barber says the casting felt seamless.

“I honestly couldn’t tell if she wrote the characters for each actor or if it’s just really, really well cast,” she says. “Either way, it works.”

For Mills, the heart of “The Secrets We Share” lies in its refusal to offer easy catharsis.

“On the surface, it’s a movie about a bad mom — but really it’s about the consequences of emotional isolation,” she says. “Communication is becoming harder and harder for people. There’s more left unsaid than is said. By the film’s climax, we see what happens to people when all those dark things get bottled up.”

With its complex performances, emotional weight and narrative ambition, “The Secrets We Share” is designed not just to titillate, but to haunt.

“Hopefully, people walk away thinking, ‘I can’t believe this was a porno,’” Mills says. “So even if they didn’t get off, they can’t stop thinking about it.”