LOS ANGELES — FavGirl, a new creator platform, has officially launched.
According to a rep, the platform runs directly through Telegram, enabling creators to post content from their phones. Users can create separate livestream channels with one-time access and unlimited payment links for chat, wishlists, tips, or à-la-carte content.
“The launch of FavGirl.club marks a shift for adult creators who are tired of browser-based platforms and ready to take full control of their fan space,” said a rep. “What makes the platform stand out is the intimacy and immediacy it enables; content lands right in the fan’s pocket via Messenger, not browser. Creators can engage their audience more directly and more frequently.”
SAN FRANCISCO — NakedSword has released the final installment of its title “Packed House.”
Directed by Steve Cruz, the second installment of the two-part release features Siren Santiago, Sebastian Bluu, Brody Meyer, Rocky Unleashed, Joey Dane, Jace Starr, Grayson Cole, Christopher White, Vincent O’Reilly, Dick Dawson, and Sean Xavier.
The scene centers on “11 men teaming up for a bareback orgy that will leave them all completely drained,” said a rep. “You can’t turn your head without getting an eyeful of glistening muscles and big throbbing dicks as the studs fuck hard across the living room.”
“Packed House — Part 2” is streaming on NakedSword.
LOS ANGELES — Nata Gold and Zazie Skymm star in the latest release from MixedX, titled “Love Me or Hate Me.”
Written by studio principal Christina Shine and directed by Zsolt Abraham, the scene centers on “stepsisters who circle each other like predators and lovers, stealing clothes, trading insults, and testing limits,” the synopsis reveals. “When Zazie uncovers Nata’s plan to leave, their fragile bond shatters, forcing them to confront the unbearable truth that they cannot live with each other, yet they cannot survive apart.”
Shine enthused about the scene.
“‘Love Me or Hate Me’ is about the intensity and complexity of love when desire and obsession collide,” she said. “Nata and Zazie’s chemistry is electric; they embody the tension, vulnerability, and raw emotion that drive this story. Watching their dynamic unfold is both thrilling and devastating, and it really captures the fine line between love and hate.”
AMSTERDAM — British creator and host Josh Pieters traveled to XBIZ Amsterdam to film a documentary about the annual European adult industry conference.
Titled “Inside Europe’s Largest Porn Convention,” the film follows Pieters through three days of programming, framing a candid look at the adult industry.
Pieters sat in on panel sessions and workshops, and spoke with a range of attendees – including performers, producers, therapists, and filmmakers – to examine stigma, ethics, and mental health.
“My name is Josh Pieters and I watch pornography,” he confessed early on. “I have done so since I was 12 years old, which sounds like a really strange thing to say out loud. I still don’t think I could look my parents in the eye and tell them that same thing. And I don’t know why.”
Framing the film with that candor, Pieters illustrates porn’s ubiquity.
“What once lived in magazines and VHS tapes is now in our pockets. Now new government regulations, including stricter censorship and mandatory age verification, are set to change how people access porn online,” he says.
Arriving in Amsterdam, Pieters disarms viewers with curiosity and humor as he casually strolls the cobblestone streets.
“On arrival, with an almost corporate comfort, XBIZ felt like any other conference, except with a different dress code,” he says, adding, “Someone has to think about the food, and whoever did has done a fantastic job. It’s excellent.”
Inside the seminars and hallways, he spoke with industry veterans and mental-health advocates about craft, consent, and the gap left by inadequate sex education. Psychologist and sex therapist Dr. Paula Hall states it plainly.
“We need to talk about porn. Porn is part of life now. It is part of society. We need to acknowledge that, accept that, and just be more open about it.”
Industry veteran “Porno Dan” Leal offers behind-the-scenes realism and a communication-first message for viewers.
“Every single porn performer is on performance-enhancing drugs. Everybody,” he says, before pivoting to on-set norms that should translate off-screen. “Talk to your partner. Ask them what they want. Communication is the key. And that’s what we do before a porn scene. I communicate with the actors. What do you want to do today? What sex are you comfortable with? Do the same when you’re having sex at home.”
Performers echo the gap between on-camera spectacle and real-life sex.
“What looks really aesthetically pleasing on a camera doesn’t feel very good to be up and over like this and stretched out like, you know?” Leal confesses.
“I don’t know if the issue is actually with porn, but with sex education. I think if we had good enough sex education, then porn would be fine,” adds performer Atlanta Moreno.
The documentary also highlights efforts to reduce stigma. Pineapple Support founder Leya Tanit explains the nonprofit’s purpose.
“The stigma that society places on this industry I see as the root of all problems. If there wasn’t such shame around porn, Pineapple Support wouldn’t need to exist.”
She adds that many performers still face bias in clinical settings.
“People could just go and see any therapist, to then have that therapist tell them that ‘you’re struggling with your mental health because you’re in the adult industry.’ That’s treating someone’s career choice rather than addressing the mental health struggles.”
Filmmaker Erika Lust argues for conscious consumption and industry standards.
“Our culture is still today quite sex negative, because of that shame that people feel sharing their habits, so many people think that they are doing something wrong when they’re watching porn,” she says.
Asked about free tube sites, she draws a consumer-ethics analogy.
“The same is happening when you’re buying clothes or when you’re going to the supermarket. What products do you pick? Do you care about the production process behind the product?”
Hall underscores how definitions of “ethical” vary across audiences and genres.
“Ethical porn is great. The definition of ethical is going to vary from one person to another. So one person’s ethical porn might be something that somebody else would just consider to be very vanilla and to somebody else it might be something they consider extreme. So ethical porn, brilliant. But who defines ‘ethics?’”
Throughout, Pieters lets contrasting perspectives stand while keeping the tone humane. He hears performers celebrate agency.
“Consenting adults are choosing pornography as a career. That is a perfectly legitimate choice for them,” adds Hall.
By the time the XMAs rolled around, “the Oscars of porn,” as Pieters called it, his initial apprehension softened into curiosity about a future where better education and ethics lowered the temperature.
“Before coming to XBIZ, I assumed I would be an outsider with granted access, maybe even seen as judgmental, but what I found was something quite different. I discovered conversations about a future where pornography could play a positive role in society,” he said. “Even posing the question with proper sex education, could we imagine a world of safer sex, where intimacy is shared without shame?”
He closes with an invitation to dialogue, not dogma.
“While the government has started this conversation about porn, I want to encourage you, the viewer, to start your own,” Pieters says. “One thing is clear. This is an industry still wrapped in secrecy, yet impossible to ignore. Neither the industry nor the desire to engage with it is going away. So why pretend it doesn’t exist? It’s time to talk about it openly.”
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Zariah Aura and Emma Rosie star in the latest release from TransAngels, titled “Trick or Treating Ourselves.”
The scene opens with Aura and Rosie trying on Halloween costumes.
“Emma tries on a sexy nurse’s outfit while Zariah dons a witch’s cowl and hat,” the synopsis reveals. “Next, Emma puts on a French maid’s costume, and Zariah a cop’s uniform. When the two can’t help themselves anymore, they disappear into the changing cubicle, where Zariah whips out her cock so Emma can go down on her. Next, Emma sits back on the bench so that Zariah can eat her out before fingering her wet pussy. Emma then bends over so that Zariah can fuck her in doggy.”
Aura enthused about the scene.
“Halloween is the best time of year,” she said. “Everyone walks around in the sexiest, sluttiest outfits, and it’s all just such a massive turn-on. Emma is no exception; I thought she was hot in the nurse’s costume, but once she got that maid’s uniform on — what a treat.”
“Trick or Treating Ourselves” is streaming on TransAngels.
EDISON, N.J. — Brooke Lyn Rose stars in the latest scene from ChickPass Amateurs alongside site honcho Logan Drake.
Titled “Brooke Gets Tricked into Fucking a Horny Geek,” the scene begins with Rose getting interrupted by Drake while in the middle of a solo session with her vibrator.
“Working with ChickPass was a thrill. Logan’s creativity made it effortless to slip back into the groove,” Rose said. “It felt natural, fun, and I’m already excited for what we’ll shoot next.”
Drake enthused about the star.
“I’m beyond excited to have Brooke Lyn Rose back in the studio,” he said. “Her performance is a testament to her talent and star power. Fans are going to love seeing her in this playful, seductive role.”
LOS ANGELES — XBIZ 2026, North America’s premier adult industry conference, will debut a special event designed to help new talent jump-start their careers: the New Talent Go-See.
Set for Tuesday, Jan. 13, from 5-6 p.m. at the Kimpton Everly Hotel, the meet-and-greet will give up-and-coming talent — whether independent or agency-represented — the opportunity to connect with producers, publicists, wellness professionals and members of the press. Attendees may also arrive camera-ready for professional photos, with select images to be featured on XBIZ.com.
Set to run Jan. 12-15, the annual XBIZ digital media conference brings together top performers, creators, digital media pros, brand execs and newcomer entrepreneurs for boundless business opportunities — and for a comprehensive look at the future of adult entertainment.
A preliminary schedule is available on the event website, offering an overview of “XBIZ Week,” including panels, networking socials and other exclusive special events, as well as the FSC Summit and two post-conference extravaganzas: X3 Expo, running Jan. 16-17, and the Adult Industry’s Biggest Night: the 2026 XMAs on Jan. 18.
Visit the show website here, and stay tuned to XBIZ.com for more event announcements.
LOS ANGELES — Fansly is sponsoring Pineapple Support’s attendance at Exxxotica Expo in New Jersey, Oct. 24-26.
Pineapple Support will host a signing booth, where attendees can meet creators, learn more about the organization’s services, and access immediate emotional support. Licensed therapist Dr. Tess Kilwein will be available throughout the expo to provide on-site mental health support to performers, creators, and exhibitors.
“We’re so excited to continue to support the sex work community with our new Pineapple Support partnership,” said Fansly Director of Marketing Leah Koons. “Fansly prides itself on being creator-focused, so sponsoring Pineapple makes perfect sense.”
Pineapple Support founder Leya Tanit added, “These shows can be emotionally intense for many performers. Thanks to Fansly, we’re able to provide a space where people can pause, be heard, and get access to professional mental health care. This partnership is an example of what happens when platforms truly put creators first.”
For more information about New Jersey’s Exxxotica Expo, click here.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Gigi Dior will be signing at the upcoming Exxxotica Expo in New Jersey from Oct. 24-26.
Dior will be on site throughout the show, where she will greet fans, sign autographs, and pose for selfies at her booth.
“I can’t wait to meet everyone in New Jersey,” said Dior. “Exxxotica is always such an exciting event, and I love getting to connect with fans face-to-face. Stop by Booth 1062 and say hi.”
For more information about New Jersey’s Exxxotica Expo, click here.