Jessica Ryan Featured in Hustler Interview

LOS ANGELES — Jessica Ryan is featured in a new article for Hustler Magazine.

In the article, titled “Glory Holes Galore!” writer Missy Martinez asks Ryan about her experience with the phenomenon.

“When I first encountered a glory hole, I wasn’t really familiar with the idea,” Ryan says. “It was a scene for Dogfart and it cracked me up. The premise was that I went out looking for some dick and was dismissive of my fiancé, who called me just as a big dick came out of a hole for me to enjoy. The pickup footage was shot in a gas station parking lot to make it extra sleazy. Hilarious.”

For more information, visit Hustler.

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Gay Porn Outing of Project 2025 Contributor Corey DeAngelis Throws Light on ‘Civil’ Culture War Within the Right

WASHINGTON — Conservative education activist and Project 2025 contributor Corey DeAngelis issued a statement on Tuesday, following reported allegations that he may have acted in gay porn videos under the name Seth Rose almost a decade ago.

“As an activist for parental rights and school choice, my passion is personal,” DeAngelis wrote on X. “Just like everyone else, I have made mistakes throughout my life, learned from those mistakes, used that as an opportunity to grow and tried to channel that experience into something positive. I was a victim of poor decisions and poor influences. I have turned that experience into the fuel that fires me to save young people from being put in the same position I was put in and to help parents protect their children. I will never stop fighting for what is right.”

Although DeAngelis was a rising figure in right-wing politics and a culture warrior embraced by the Heritage Foundation and similar outfits, research into his outing as a sex worker indicates that the campaign started within the anti-public school movement itself.

The DeAngelis case sheds light on another, more obscure culture war — which could be called both cold and civil — within one of the sides of the main, society-wide culture war.

On Sept. 20, far-right Texas news site Current Revolt published a gossip item as a part of its “Many People Are Saying” column stating that DeAngelis was “allegedly the star of several videos hosted on gay porn websites. The man, who looks and sounds exactly like DeAngelis, can be seen masturbating and performing other lewd acts. In one video he participates in what the video calls a ‘jerk-off race.’”

The Current Revolt item — which included graphic photos — was picked up by gay content and news blog Str8UpGayPorn, which republished the allegation, adding a pro-LGBTQ+, anti-MAGA framing to its lambasting of DeAngelis to the accusations of duplicitousness and hypocrisy from the original, right-wing source.

“Today,” Str8UpGayPorn wrote, “we have a lesser known right-wing freak being exposed for his erotic antics, and this one’s been endorsed by Donald Trump for his work to dismantle the public school system in favor of ‘school choice,’ a.k.a. for-profit education that enriches corporate billionaires while leaving students uneducated and teachers’ unions gutted. His name is Corey DeAngelis, and he’s a senior fellow at the ghoulish American Federation for Children, but in 2014, he was better known as GayHoopla’s Seth Rose, a ‘hot otter’ who appeared in multiple gay porn scenes.”

Str8UpGayPorn noted that “news of DeAngelis’ work as a gay porn star was surprisingly exposed by another psychotic right-wing group in Texas (you have to love MAGA infighting) called Current Revolt, but it’s not clear if his gay porn past will have any impact on his role as a member of the ‘anti-woke,’ far-right cabal of brain-dead dipshits.”

The gossip item was then picked up by more mainstream LGBTQ+ sources such as The Advocate and Them, which led to wider coverage by less specialized outlets.

By the end of the week, DeAngelis’ main employer, the Betsy DeVos-backed anti-public education organization American Federation for Children, placed him on leave pending an investigation and erased his name from its website. He was later reportedly fired.

A Civil War Among Texas’ Anti-Public School Activists

An in-depth survey of the situation was published on Sept. 24 by conservative education news site The 74 Million. DeAngelis had written extensively for the site — which claims to be neutral but whose funders are part of the conservative “school reform” and “school choice” movements — between 2018 and 2023, during his time as a fellow of the Hoover Institution.

The 74 Million article explained that the gay porn allegations against DeAngelis — whom they called “a school choice gadfly” — had “roots in MAGA-infighting and Texas groups that view vouchers as government encroachment.”

According to 74 Million writer Linda Jacobson, the outing of DeAngelis originated in the murky backwaters of extremely online right-wing Texas groups known to spread conspiracy theories, which are also staunchly opposed to a proposal by Gov. Greg Abbott to implement a system of school vouchers.

Jacobson explained that Current Revolt’s gossip item was preceded in July by a thread on X by conservative podcaster Sarah Fields.

“School choice isn’t merely a lucrative scam; it’s a cunning ploy to enable government oversight of all educational avenues through a web of regulations and accountability tied to public funding,” Fields wrote.

Although the main point of the thread was to express her opposition to the pro-voucher (or school choice) movement, for which DeAngelis served as main evangelist according to her, Fields added, “Side note — Corey A. DeAngelis, the face of school choice, was a model that catered to the gay community.”

Fields also “included a black-and-white photo of what appeared to be a shirtless DeAngelis in a suggestive pose,” Jacobson reported. 

Fields runs a group called the Texas Freedom Coalition, which has opposed COVID lockdowns and “views vouchers as another form of government overreach,” Jacobson reported, who added that Fields told her, “My post is what caused several people to start asking questions” about De Angelis past. The anti-voucher activist also “gave Current Revolt, a far-right site that has posted Hitler memes, credit for digging into gay porn sites to find the film and other photos.”

According to Jacobson, conservative activist Mary Lowe, who started a Moms for Liberty splinter group called Families Engaged for Effective Education, criticized Abbott for bringing “slick salesman” DeAngelis to testify “before the Texas House education committee on the topic of ‘parent empowerment’ in 2022, despite the fact that he was single with no children at the time.”

“Our moms’ intuition was like ‘There is something missing to this story,’” Lowe told Jacobson. “‘There is something not right here.’”

Libertarians Come to DeAngelis’ Defense

DeAngelis also contributed to libertarian organizations the Cato Institute and the Reason Foundation.

On Tuesday, after DeAngelis’ statement claiming to be “a victim” of his own “poor decisions,” Reason magazine published an article by Robby Soave calling DeAngelis’ loss of his lucrative engagements ”classic cancel culture,” and asking for a public shaming of both LGBTQ+ activists for “falsely insinuating that school choice must be anti-gay” and conservative activists for “acting like it is.”

Acknowledging that DeAngelis is currently still a senior fellow at Reason magazine publisher the Reason Foundation, Soave confirmed that DeAngelis had been fired by the American Federation for Children.

Although DeAngelis “regularly feuds on social media with supporters of the education status quo, including Democratic politicians, media figures, and teachers union leader Randi Weingarten,” Soave wrote, the exposure of his past — as Jacobson also noted — put him “at odds with some allies who have turned on him following revelations that he previously performed in a pornographic film for gay audiences.”

For Soave, the DeAngelis case “is a classic example of cancel culture: He is being punished for a regretted incident from his distant past that has nothing to do with his current job. Conservative organizations may well have morals clauses in their contracts, and they are free to hire and fire at will. But any institution that purports to oppose cancel culture, yet refuses to work with DeAngelis on this basis, is engaged in hypocrisy.”

Free Speech Coalition (FSC)’s Director of Public Affairs Mike Stabile told XBIZ that DeAngelis “seems to be the latest casualty in a war raging on the right between establishment Republicans and more conspiracy minded far-right groups.”

The leak of his adult history from a far-right site, Stabile explained “was strategic — it forced out one of the top voices advocating for school vouchers, which some on the far right see as a government surveillance scheme. In some ways, it’s the reverse of what we saw last month with Mark Robinson in North Carolina, where more establishment voices leaked the gubernatorial candidate’s browsing history in an effort to force a more aggressive right winger out of that race.”

For Stabile, the lesson in both cases is clear: “When you ally with groups who don’t respect sexuality or privacy, you risk them eventually coming for you.”

Bad Bella Drops 2 New Clips

LAS VEGAS — Bad Bella has dropped two new clips on her OnlyFans.

First, “Bella’s First-Ever DVP” costars Olivia Taylor and features Bella performing her first DVP with Kyle Star and Dallas Dom.

Next, “2 Babes Peg Cuck” stars Bella alongside Vanessa and Cody Arizona. This clip features Bella performing her first pegging with orgasm denial.

“I’m excited to offer my fans some career firsts to add to their personal collections,” said Bella. “These are things my fans have been asking for; I love to give them what they want, and I hope they enjoy watching these scenes as much as I enjoyed making them.”

The clips are streaming on OnlyFans.

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Paige Steele, Steve Rickz Drop 1st Installment of New Clip Series

LOS ANGELES — Paige Steele and Steve Rickz have dropped the first episode of their new clip series, “Unemployment.”

The comedy series focuses on the sexual tension between roommates. Rickz plays “an ambitionless gaslighter, and when he loses his job, he does whatever he can to remain unemployed,” said a rep. “Steele plays the high strung, low patience roommate that increasingly becomes more fed up as the series progresses.”

Steele enthused about the series.

“The beauty of being an independent content creator is that you can unapologetically be yourself in your work,” she said. “This series is a direct expression of what happens when multiple, like-minded people come together to create something. It’s a true, collaborative process.”

The first episode, “Smells Like Unemployment” is streaming on Steele’s and Rickz’s OnlyFans.

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Kisscat Nabs FapHouse Award

LOS ANGELES — Kisscat has scored the 2024 FapHouse Award for Best Creampie of the Year.

“It is a great honor for me to receive this award,” said Kisscat. “I am grateful to all my fans for their support and inspiration. This victory is not only my award but also the award for everyone who has been with me on this journey.”

For a complete list of 2024 FapHouse Awards winners, click here.

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Hailey Rose Is Nubiles’ October ‘Flavor of the Month’

Hailey Rose Is Nubiles' October 'Flavor of the Month'

LOS ANGELES — Nubiles has selected Hailey Rose as its Flavor of the Month for October and spotlighted her in a scene with Jayden Marcos.

As the scene opens, Rose “wants to have some fun with her new stepbrother, Jayden, and decides they should act out a scene from her favorite movie, ‘Beetlejuice,’” the synopsis reveals. “Down the aisle leads to ‘you may kiss the bride,’ and after that there’s no time to waste as the pair come together with passion.”

The scene is streaming on NubilesPorn.

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Lana Smalls Is Nubiles’ ‘Fantasy of the Month’ for October

Lana Smalls Is Nubiles' 'Fantasy of the Month' for October

LOS ANGELES — Nubiles has selected Lana Smalls as its Fantasy of the Month for October, spotlighting her in a scene with Parker Ambrose.

As the scene opens, Smalls and Ambrose “return home after an evening with the Ton,” the synopsis reveals. “Parker runs his hands all over Lana’s petite frame before he lifts Lana into his arms, moving to the bed. Parting her thighs, he doesn’t stop until she’s whimpering and biting her lip in pleasure. They come together when Parker helps Lana onto her knees and takes her from behind. She then straddles his hips, transitions into reverse cowgirl and, finally, Parker takes over and Lana encourages him to cum inside.”

The scene is streaming on NubilesFilms.

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Appeals Court Upholds Dismissal of FSC’s Utah AV Suit

DENVER — The United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit on Tuesday affirmed a district court’s motion to dismiss Free Speech Coalition v. Anderson, the industry trade association’s challenge to Utah’s age verification law.

In a statement, FSC noted that the court’s decision to reject its appeal was not a ruling on whether the state’s age verification mandate is constitutional. Rather, two of the court’s three justices rejected FSC’s attempt to bring suit against Utah’s attorney general and commissioner of public safety as public officials who, FSC argued, are closely tied to implementation and enforcement of the law. The two-to-one majority ruled that those officials are not responsible for enforcement of the law, and therefore cannot be sued by FSC.

As XBIZ reported, FSC filed its appeal last year, after a Utah judge granted the state’s motion to dismiss the organization’s challenge to SB 287, Utah’s age verification law, which went into effect in January 2023. At the time, FSC noted that the law “requires sites to verify identity through a non-existent state digital ID, or to partner with data brokers to otherwise verify age and identity of all visitors,” cited serious privacy concerns about the legislation and contended that it is unconstitutional.

FSC opted to combat the law via a pre-enforcement challenge because while SB 287 creates civil liability for adult content platforms, it does not empower state officials to proactively file suit against sites alleged to have violated the law. Instead, it outsources such actions to private citizens in Utah. Therefore, the law’s constitutionality cannot be directly challenged in court until private citizens take legal action against sites.

Industry Reactions

When FSC announced its decision to appeal, in August 2023, FSC Executive Director Alison Boden called this tactic “an end-run around the First Amendment.”

In Tuesday’s FSC statement, Boden said, “These laws were designed to be difficult to challenge and designed to have a chilling effect on our First Amendment rights. We will continue the fight to hold the state accountable for the laws it has passed.”

The chilling effect Boden warned about became evident months before the 2023 district court ruling against FSC, when Pornhub decided to block its site in Utah. 

Since then, SB 287 has served as a model for similar legislation in other states, as lawmakers seek ways to shut down adult content online while skirting constitutional challenges. If the 10th Circuit’s decision becomes precedent, that could severely hamper the ability of FSC and other free speech groups to oppose such laws.

Industry attorney Lawrence Walters from Walters Law Group told XBIZ that the 10th Circuit decision is “disappointing but not unexpected.”

“The Eleventh Amendment generally provides immunity to the states from being sued without their permission,” Walters explained. “This type of ‘sovereign immunity’ is subject to an important exception carved out by the U.S. Supreme Court in Ex parte Young, which allows plaintiffs to sue state officials who are responsible for enforcing unconstitutional laws.

“However, lawmakers in Utah cynically sought to frustrate judicial review of the constitutionality of its age verification law by allowing enforcement only by private parties and not state officials such as the attorney general,” Walters added. “In this way, the state politicians hoped to create a threat of enforcement while avoiding the consequences of enacting an unconstitutional law.

“Fortunately, the U.S. Supreme Court is considering a challenge to the Texas age verification law,” Walters noted. “This will likely determine whether any of these recent spate of state AV laws are consistent with the First, Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments.”

Kickstarter Launched for Blake Blossom-Starring ‘Mystery Kink’ Game

Kickstarter Launched for Blake Blossom-Starring 'Mystery Kink' Game

LOS ANGELES — Vanilla Gaming Company has launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund adult retro game “Mystery Kink,” featuring Blake Blossom and other performers lending their likenesses and voice talent.

“Mystery Kink” has been available for wish-listing on the Steam gaming platform since January. As XBIZ reported at that time, it is a classic “hidden object” puzzle game for adults, with graphics reminiscent of 1970s and 1980s whodunnit cartoons like “Scooby Doo.”

Alongside Blossom, the game also features the likenesses and voices of Jewel De’Nyle, Kiki D’Aire and Nickey Huntsman.

“Players will encounter a sexy and hilarious story in this throwback comedy-horror adventure game, spanning several iconic parody levels including Camp Crystal Fake, BoDangles Chicken & Hoetel, and Strips Ahoy! Gentlemen’s Club,” the synopsis reveals. “Can they solve the mystery of the Legendary Phallus Stones? Players can control Vanilla, Blake, Jewel, Kiki and Nickey as they traverse over 10 hand-drawn levels in this funny and spooky comedy-horror adventure anyone mature enough can play.”

Blossom told XBIZ in January, “I am so honored to be chosen as a guest on ‘Mystery Kink.’ It has been one of my lifelong dreams to be a video game character, and now I am. I personally am a big fan of Scooby Doo and search-and-find games, so I’m looking forward to playing the game.”

Blossom credited Vanilla founder and creative director Neil Herrin as being “one of the first people to give adult film stars an opportunity to branch out and be more than just a girl who does porn.”

For more information and to donate, visit the “Mystery Kink” Kickstarter during October.

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XBIZ Expo Preliminary Schedule of Panels Announced

LOS ANGELES — The preliminary schedule of panel discussions for XBIZ Expo 2025 is now available online.

Set for Jan. 17-19 at the Loews Hollywood Hotel, XBIZ Expo, January’s premier trade show for the pleasure products industry, will offer insights on timely topics and emerging trends shaping the global market.

On Friday, Jan. 17, XBIZ Expo’s Pleasure Product Track of panels will kick off with “Unconventional Desire: Alternative Products Driving Sales,” a session exploring nontraditional products in adult retail. Then, the “Pride in Pleasure” panel will discuss the latest innovations for queer customers, and “The Business of Kink” panel will analyze the growing demand within that category.

Friday’s Retail Track will explore ecommerce strategies, social media marketing and crossover between smoke accessories and intimacy products. Wrapping up the first day of panels, the “WIA Presents: Women in Pleasure” session will feature top businesswomen driving innovation and change.

On Saturday, Jan. 18, the Pleasure Product Track will focus on a range of topics, including the intersection of sexual health and pleasure, lingerie trends and “Next-Level Intimacy” sextech innovations.

Saturday’s Retail Track will kick off with the “Master Buyers” forecast of trends and how to curate a product selection that meets evolving customer demands. The day’s panels also include “Local Heroes: Staying Competitive as Independent Retailers” and “Retail Giants: What’s Next for Expanding Chains.” XBIZ Expo’s “State of the Industry: What’s Next for the Business of Pleasure?” panel will conclude the day with a look at the future opportunities and challenges shaping the pleasure market.

On XBIZ Expo’s final day, Sunday, Jan. 19, Pleasure Product Track discussions will begin with the “New Brands on the Block” panel, followed by “Power & Performance,” which will delve into the topic of pleasure products for penis owners, and “Slick Sales: Maximizing Success in the Lubricant Category.”

Sunday’s Retail Track will feature the panels “Novelty Niche: Boosting Sales with Adult Games & Gifts,” “Distro Dynamics: A Look at the Pleasure Product Supply Chain & Market Dynamics” and “International Insights: Key Trends Shaping Global Business.”

Attendees from all walks of the pleasure business are invited to attend “SWPA Presents: Activism for Sexual Wellness Professionals” to learn more about advocating for change, inclusivity and ethical business practices.

Panel discussions will be held during breakfast and lunch breaks, leaving dedicated exhibition area hours uninterrupted to facilitate exploration of vendor booths showcasing the latest and greatest pleasure products. XBIZ Expo will also feature happy-hour networking sessions. Finally, participants gain entry to the annual XBIZ Honors ceremony, the pleasure industry’s biggest night, spotlighting outstanding leadership among industry execs and presenting select categories from the flagship XMAs.

For the complete schedule of panel discussions and additional event information, visit XBIZExpo.com.