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An army of eager fans marched its way along Sunset Boulevard and through Hollywood in a line stretching several blocks, before being ushered into the historic Hollywood Palladium, where the resplendently decked-out cream of the A-list adult industry waited to greet them, chat with them, pose with them and show off the latest in content delivery technologies, as the 2024 X3 Expo kicked off on Friday.

Nalpac Nabs 3 XBIZ Retail Exec Awards

FERNDALE, Mich. — Nalpac has scored three 2024 XBIZ Retail Exec Awards.

The awards for Businessperson of the Year, C-Suite Exec of the Year and Marketing Exec of the Year went to Steve Craig (CEO), Andy Craig (COO) and Phoebe Grott (director of marketing and strategic partnership), respectively.      

“Receiving this award is a true honor, and I am happy to accept it not just on my behalf but also for the great individuals who make up the teams at Nalpac and Entrenue,” said Steve Craig. “This has been a really great year for us with a lot of changes and the exciting new challenge of operating a specialty distribution company alongside Nalpac.”

Andy Craig enthused about his award.

“Thank you to Nalpac/Entrenue’s suppliers and customers for all your support and confidence in our team and services,” said Craig. “And a big thanks to my brother Steve for being the best business partner and collaborator. We’re excited about what 2024 will bring and how to build tools for success across the channels.”

Phoebe Grott expressed her appreciation as well.

“The success of Nalpac’s Marketing channel is a credit to our manufacturer partners and our customers who trust us to partner with them to support sales education and merchandising tools,” she said. “A big thank you to our adult business community and to XBIZ for awarding me the 2024 XBIZ Marketing Exec of the Year. We have an amazing team, and this award is shared with them.”

The 2024 XBIZ Honors ceremony was held on Jan. 14. For event coverage, click here.

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Erotic Heritage Museum Named UNLV Sponsor

LAS VEGAS — The Erotic Heritage Museum in Las Vegas has been named title sponsor of UNLV’s new Sexual Entertainment and Economies collection.

The program launch will be free for anyone to attend, and it will take place on Thursday, Jan. 25, from 1-8 p.m. (PST), at the UNLV’s Beverly Rogers Literature & Law Building, Room 101. The event includes a symposium, in the afternoon, and a reception, in the evening, featuring a discussion with the donors of the inaugural collection, Shar Rednour and Jackie Strano. Free refreshments will be provided.

“The preservation and archiving of sexual materials provides an unfiltered look into the most intimate spaces human beings share,” said the museum’s director, Dr. Victoria Hartmann. “It gives us insight into how people express themselves sexually unencumbered by propriety and the judgments of others. Nevada has a unique history as being one of the few states where sexuality has entire industries built around it — from topless shows to legal brothels. The EHM is thrilled to sponsor this initiative at UNLV and its efforts to create a foundation for academics to pursue studies in Human Sexuality at a top-tier university.”

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Amber Moore Stars in ‘Love in the Fast Lane’ From Sensex

Amber Moore Stars in 'Love in the Fast Lane' From Sensex

LAS VEGAS — Amber Moore stars in the new two-part feature “Love in the Fast Lane,” from Sensex.

The title also features Barbie and Ken Feels, as well as Mazee the Goat.

“In this riveting production, the talented Amber Moore takes center stage as the daughter of Ken Feels, a distinguished Ferrari race team owner,” said a rep. “The plot thickens as Ken’s top driver, the charismatic Mazee the Goat, becomes the unsuspecting object of admiration for Amber. Little does Ken know that his beloved daughter harbors a secret crush on the star driver.”

Part one of “Love in the Fast Lane” premieres Friday on Sensex.

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2024 XBIZ Awards Cements Tradition of Inclusivity

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Unlike the inclement weather that greeted last year’s XBIZ Awards ceremony, the storm gods and the porn gods seemingly brokered a truce on Sunday night, parting the looming clouds over Hollywood and mercifully sparing the glitzed-out throng of adult performers and industry figures from an umbrella-mandatory edition of the 2024 XBIZ Awards, the adult entertainment industry’s biggest night.

As the crowds of pornaratti strode the red carpet, located on iconic Sunset Boulevard right outside the historic Hollywood Palladium, a battery of illuminating flashes from the assembled media captured them in their swankiest grandeur.

As nominees were interviewed by red carpet host Alexis Fawx, attendees mingled at the newly redesigned Palladium bar, which still retains the old-timey aura that made it a celebrated haunt of spinning swing dancers in the Sinatra generation.

The festive occasion, as is the case every year, lent itself to meeting new friends, encountering online pals IRL, and getting to socialize with fellow performers minus the pressures that come with having to deliver a great scene — or make small talk in the buff.

After the crowd was ushered into the Palladium ballroom, transformed into a marvelous awards venue to rival any similar mainstream event, the lights dimmed and it was time for XBIZ’s signature rock rendition of “The Star Spangled Banner.” This was followed by porn’s version of the pledge of allegiance, an invitation to inclusivity and pride for the entire community.

Dazzling the capacity crowd of industry grandees were the evening’s hosts: incumbent XBIZ Performer of the Year Cherie DeVille in a flawless golden va-va-voom gown, and reigning Trans Performer of the Year Emma Rose, living out her every princess fantasy complete with flowing blue-and-white dress and glittering tiara.

DeVille offered a super-inclusive welcome: “Ladies, gentlemen, nonbinary whores, dominant daddies and my personal favorite, stepsons across the globe!”

The hosts then flirted with each other, exchanging increasingly heated bits of salacious banter.

“Good girl,” DeVille cooed, to which Rose responded, “Thank you, Mommy!” — only to be gently chided that she should have said “Stepmommy” because “Mastercard might be watching.”

“I am the very first-ever trans host of the XBIZ Awards!” Rose proudly announced.

“Yes, a trans icon hosting the XBIZ Awards!” DeVille confirmed. “It is fucking delicious and I think we should all be giving it up for Emma right now.” The crowd obliged with a massive ovation, as Rose twirled in delight.

Both hosts reiterated the theme of championing inclusivity in the industry — one of XBIZ’s chief stated missions in the community. 

“We love every single person in this room, am I right?” DeVille asked the audience, who assented enthusiastically.

“All genders, races, sizes and ages — 18-plus, of course!” Rose added.

“Damn straight, Emma,” DeVille said.

“And damn gay, and bi and pan, and every damn color of the rainbow, baby!” Rose retorted.

Lead-off presenters Kendra Sunderland, in a pink minidress with pearl appliqués, and Nicole Doshi, in transparent metallic grey, announced that the award for Performer Showcase of the Year went to “Influence: Vanna Bardot.”

Barely clad in what was quite possibly the least fabric-onerous garment of the entire evening, Bardot took to the stage to accept the award for her ambitious five-part all-anal crossover showcase in collaboration with Vixen Media Group. She thanked VMG’s Mike Miller and Mike Moz for giving her the opportunity to show the world what she is capable of, director Derek Dozer and screenwriter Kayden Kross, and the award voters for recognizing all of the hard work that went into “Influence.”

“And thank you to every performer in this showcase who fucked my ass!” she concluded.

Doshi and Sunderland next announced the category Best Sex Scene in a Performer Showcase. The winner was a group scene in Brazzers exclusive Luna Star’s spy-themed vehicle “Seduce and Destroy,” co-starring Mick Blue, Damon Dice and Oliver Flynn.

The curvaceous Star, wearing a skintight sparkling bodysuit and escorted onstage by the always debonair Blue, thanked Brazzers, her co-stars and agent Mark Spiegler, and reflected on the sexual acrobatics of the winning scene.

“It was this crazy position I had never done before,” she revealed. “We did so many crazy things to make this happen!”

The next presenters were Demi Sutra and Kimmy Granger, both in minidresses, who announced the winner for Featurette of the Year. The trophy went to the makers of labor-of-love short “Hopeless,” a carefully crafted piece of filmmaking produced by Holly Randall, written and directed by Jeffrey John Hart and starring Casey Calvert and Lumi Ray as star-crossed friends and lovers.

Visibly stunned, industry veteran Randall told the audience she had never won an award before.

“However, as much as I would love to take credit for this movie, it was this man’s dream,” she declared, pointing at Hart. “This was a grassroots production. It was completely self-produced. So many amazing people here worked for free. Jeff wrote, directed, shot, edited, scored everything.”

Hart thanked Calvert and Codey Steele — both onstage trying to FaceTime Ray, who was in Paris — as well as Ivy Wolfe and the production crew.

“We want to make another movie, so hit up Holly!” Hart encouraged the applauding attendees.

Steele, in a suitably star-studded suit, left the stage — only to quickly make his way back after Sutra and Granger announced that the award for Best Sex Scene in a Featurette went to his tryst with Anna Claire Clouds in Pure Taboo’s stepfamily-themed “Polar Opposites.”

“Thank you so much to Cody for fucking the shit out of me,” Clouds declared. “It was so much fun!” She also thanked the studio for letting the pair improvise their dialogue and collaborate on the scene, and her agency, OC Modeling. Steele thanked his scene partner in turn, and also singled out for praise the work of “Polar Opposites” director Seth Gamble.

The next awards were introduced by Britney Amber, Leana Lovings and TruKait, all shining examples of the ever-growing population of performers who are also independent creators. They first presented the award for Creator Site of the Year to Fansly.

“It’s been a really intense few years of building this platform for you guys,” said the company’s director of marketing, Leah. “We’re so proud to represent loudly and proudly sex work and we just love you guys! We’ve tripled our staff in the last year. We want to keep coming in and fucking kicking ass and taking names for you guys. Come yell at us. We want to hear your feedback. We want to hear what you love and what you hate. Thank you for having us. We appreciate you!”

Next, the Freemium Cam Site of the Year trophy went to Chaturbate, which sent several of its most prominent broadcasters up onstage to accept it.

“I’ve personally been camming on Chaturbate for almost nine years now,” said Alex Coal. “It’s how I got my start in the industry.”

“I love everything about it!” added Mya Malone.

Real-life besties Romi Rain and Charlotte Stokely presented the award for Best Gonzo Sex Scene to the Manuel Ferrara-centric reverse gangbang “Take Me to Your Breeder,” starring Blake Blossom, Kendra Sunderland, Angela White and Angel Youngs.

“One word: boobs!” said Blossom, as Sunderland giddily giggled.

“Three words,” White corrected. “Big natural boobs!”

The trio thanked Brazzers, director Lea Lexis and Youngs, who was unable to be present at the show.

“And of course, thank you to Manuel Ferrara for fucking us so well,” White added.

“Would love to have a good time with them,” Stokely deadpanned as the boobie-ful trio left the stage. It was then time for the industry’s favorite Sapphic blonde, resplendent in a Marilyn-worthy gold gown, to announce the winner in her very own signature category: Best All-Girl Sex Scene.

“I think I know a thing or two about girls,” Stokely ad-libbed, before proceeding to passionately make out with gal pal Rain, which set the whole Palladium hootin’ and hollerin’.

The winners were top lesbian MILFs Penny Barber and Serene Siren, for their brunette-blonde pair-up “Through My Window” for AllHerLuv.

Barber accepted the award for the duo, thanking publicist Erika Icon — as well as her husband, for sacrificing everything to support her.

“I would not be here without you, baby!” she proclaimed. “Thank you so much. And later, if you want to spit in my face while I hold the trophy, that’s cool with me. Or if any of you ladies onstage want to spit in my face, that’s cool too. I love pussy!”

Afficionados and afficionadas of ample bosoms were once again in luck as Lily Lou and Abigaiil Morris, awards-night outfits struggling to contain their exuberant figures, took the stage to present the award for Best Career-First Performance Sex Scene.

The winner was Lilly Bell, for her work alongside co-stars Richard Mann, Jax Slayher, Hollywood Cash, Jamie Knoxx, Don Sudan and King Frank in the Blacked gangbang “People Pleaser.”

“This is crazy!” an overwhelmed and newly brunette Bell told the audience as she held up the trophy. Bell thanked her family, Ricky Greenwood, her publicist and agent Mark Spiegler, then said, “I remember sitting in my room at home in Portland and being like, ‘I wonder if I’ll ever win one of these.’ And now I’m standing right here. I went through a lot this year, medically, but this is just… everything. It’s just major.

“And all the beautiful men that fucked me!” she added. “I can’t wait to do another gangbang where I get fucked in my ass.”

Next came one of the evening’s most celebrated moments, as beloved industry multi-hyphenate and newly anointed XBIZ Award-winning producer Holly Randall returned to the stage to present one of XBIZ’s rarest accolades, the Pioneer Award, to someone very near and dear to her.

“This past week, I was honored with a request to be a part of a women directors panel at XBIZ LA,” Randall began. “I got to share the stage with some really incredible and inspiring women, people whom I consider to be the backbone of the industry today. And as I looked around at my fellow panelists, reflecting on how it wasn’t always this way, it made me think about the person I’m here to honor today, and everything that she had to go through to become a success story.

“She began as the first female staff photographer at Playboy in the mid-1970s, moved to a contract with Hustler and eventually branched out to shoot for all the top men’s magazines, and direct some movies of her own. Imagine a world where you are essentially the only female working behind the scenes in an industry run by men, most of whom do not want you there. It was in this world, in the face of some pretty unimaginable misogyny, that this woman clawed her way to the top with a mix of talent, charm and a whole lot of guts.

“This woman has been an incredible source of inspiration to me — I’m going to cry — and I would not be where I am today if it wasn’t for her. Not only because she so graciously let me ride in on her coattails, but because I would literally not be on this Earth if it wasn’t for her. And so it is with the utmost pride that I present the Pioneer Award to my mother, Suze Randall.”

A rousing standing ovation followed, as the screens displayed a montage of images chronicling Suze Randall’s storied career. The very-much still dynamic, take-no-prisoners icon then took to the stage to deliver a stirring speech full of her trademark irreverence, raunch and inspirational delight.

“Wow, what can I say?” the elder Randall began. “I was very lucky. These days, the women rule. It’s amazing. But in those days, I had to kick the men’s asses. I liked it! Because if you’re brave and you’re a woman, you can fuck ’em both ways.”

The crowd — most of whom had not even been born during Randall’s heyday but who nevertheless had been fangirling and fanboying all over her before the ceremony — went wild with cheers.

“I was very lucky, and luckily I fought with all the big boys,” she continued. “They threw me out and I ended up shooting for myself. So when the internet came around, I was the only photographer who owned her own pictures, so I guess bad behavior is a good thing.” More cheers. “I wish I could still behave badly, but I’m having to behave now because of my daughter.”

Randall also thanked her husband and business partner, Humphry Knipe, who passed away a year ago, for being “such a perv.”

”He made me do everything, and he edited everything,” Randall explained. “I just shot and had fun. If it wasn’t for him, I’d still be a nurse!”

“We love you, Dad, and we miss you!” Holly Randall concluded as she walked her mother, the pioneer, offstage as the audience gave them another standing ovation.

Hosts DeVille and Rose, both sporting an outfit change, returned for more saucy banter, reminding the audience that the industry is a pretty amazing community.

“Being in adult, it’s kind of like being in community theater, but with smaller outfits, smaller scripts and a lot bigger…” Rose quipped, leaving the rest to the audience’s imagination.

The next presenters, Regan Foxx and Natassia Dreams, in skintight black and pink respectively, announced the category Vignette Movie of the Year. The award went to the Brazzers comedy “MILFS Take Miami,” starring a trio of the category’s top stars: Alexis Fawx, Natasha Nice and CJ Miles.

“Let’s go, Miami!” the stars cheered.

After exhorting the crowd to amp up their energy, Dreams announced the winners for Best Vignette Sex Scene: Vicki Chase, Dan Damage, Alex Jones and Richard Mann, for their airtight scene in Deeper’s “Mouths of Babes Part 2.”

Chase thanked her scene partners for “rocking her holes,” and Deeper creator Kayden Kross for her “talent and brilliance.”

“It was a very long day, but we got through it,” Jones added. “I think the three of us got a lot closer that day and became good friends.”

Kazumi and Jewelz Blu presented the award for Best Trans Sex Scene, which went to Brittney Kade and Dante Colle for their scene in Digital Playground’s post-apocalyptic “Wasteland Ultra” — and then for Best Sex Scene in a Feature Movie, which went to the ambitious orgy scene that is the centerpiece of Dorcel’s “Climax 3.”

Several of the “Climax 3” group scene performers, including Alexis Tae, Lilly Bell, Kira Noir, Maya Woulfe, Nathan Bronson, Alex Jones and Isiah Maxwell, came onstage.

“This is so cool!” Tae enthused. “Five years in, my first XBIZ Award — and it’s for literally my favorite thing ever, which is an orgy. I want to thank all of these hot people who fucked me, and also Kira Noir for doing anal that day when we were all supposed to!”

Noir thanked her agents and director Ricky Greenwood.

“And all these people behind me that I got to taste!” she added.

Bell offered, “It was amazing being the center of attention and getting all the cum on me, and having all those beautiful people that I got to have sex with this year. I got to have so many great sex scenes, and this one was one of them. I remember thinking that this would be a highlight that I’ll always look back on.”

“I wish I could do it again with all of you!” Maxwell added.

Next up were cosmopolitan stunners Bridgette B and Cherry Kiss, to announce the Best Lead Acting award. The honor in this highly competitive category was bestowed upon Nicole Kitt for ERIKALUST’s period piece “Ashford Manor,” directed by Inka Winters.

Kitt, who is active on both side of the Atlantic and also won the 2023 XBIZ Europas award for Best Acting, thanked Winter and Lust for giving her the showcases that enabled her transcontinental back-to-back accolades.

The next category announced was Director of the Year — Body of Work (Narrative). The winner was Ricky Greenwood.

Dapper in a blue velvet blazer, Greenwood thanked publicist Erika Icon and the studios he worked for, including Digital Playground, Adult Time, Dorcel and Model Media. He then added, “Yes, I get the award for best director but I can’t do anything without my crew: Matty Holder, Manny, Shawn, Andy, Carrie, Dante, everybody else here. You do a great job and you help me be great. I love you guys!”

Multi-XBIZ-Award winners Kira Noir and Jane Wilde presented the award for Gay Feature of the Year. The winner was “For You I Will,” a Disruptive Films production directed by the powerhouse team of Siouxsie Q and Michael Vegas.

The pair thanked leads Dante Colle and Carter Woods, as well as the writing and production teams. Producer Jessica Jasmin then joined them to thank studio mastermind Bree Mills.

“She believed in me,” Jasmin said. “She believed in me and she gave me this project. So thank you, Bree. Thank you for giving me Disruptive.”

The Gay Performer of the Year award went to Derek Kage, who joked, “The ‘Gay Twitter’ haters are going to just lose their shit over this!” He then thanked “every studio every director, performer, producer, all the way to the PAs.”

“Without y’all, I would not be standing here,” Kage declared. “I also want to thank the fans, and I definitely want to take this opportunity to thank the Free Speech Coalition. They are on the front lines, fighting the battles that keep us able to do what we do, so donate to them. Become a member, become a patron!”

Melissa Stratton, in an Ava Gardner-esque red gown, and Kayley Gunner, evoking Gina Lollobrigida in shimmering pink, announced the Girl/Girl Performer of the Year category and nominees.

The winner was the statuesque Giselle Blanco, who radiated her signature warmth in an emotional speech about how much she loves “pussy and fucking beautiful people.”

“Beautiful women and nonbinary people!” she said. “I wasn’t expecting this. I’m on my period. I’m so emotional right now!”

After thanking her agents, Blanco acknowledged the many beautiful women she has gotten to work with during the past year. “

You guys are fucking incredible!” she said. “I love the taste of each and every one of you.”

The title of MILF Performer of the Year went to Lauren Phillips, sporting the evening’s most dramatic makeup and hair design, perfectly merging glam and goth sensibilities.

The Adult Time ambassador and veteran performer thanked her agents at Nexxxt Level and her publicist, Erika Icon.

“I want to thank everyone I’ve worked with,” she added, before addressing the whole room. “And I want to thank my porn family, because you guys are the ones that I care about the most and you’re my community.”

Aubrey Kate and Skye Blue presented the trophy for Trans Movie of the Year to Transfixed’s runaway hit “Office Ms. Conduct.”

Jane Wilde and Kira Noir held the applause until co-star Ariel Demure — in a vintage-inspired look that evoked the Palladium’s historic heyday — made her way onstage.

“We’re grateful, we’re here, we’re present,” Demure told the crowd, before touching upon a truth now proved many times over: “And I’m not going to talk anymore about how trans sells!”

Co-director Suzie Q thanked Adult Time and Bree Mills, to which Michael Vegas added, “Go watch this movie, you will laugh hysterically the entire time! It is so good.”

Kate then presented the award for Trans Performer of the Year, with the title going to none other than the evening’s co-host and reigning holder of the title, Emma Rose, whom the stage announcer declared the current undisputed “Queen of Trans,” now officially a two-years-in-a-row, back-to-back winner.

“I put my blood, sweat and tears — and cum! — all over this year,” said an exhilarated Rose. She thanked publicist Lainie Speiser, then added, “It’s been an amazing year. I thought 2022 was crazy, but 2023 has been even crazier — and I cannot wait to see what I do for 2024!”

Siri Dahl, in a skintight cream number, and Blake Blossom, sheathed in brown vinyl with a front-side slit up to “there,” presented the award for Cam Model of the Year to globe-trotting industry and fan favorite Chloe Wildd.

“I started camming three years ago, and I’m so honored to be here today,” Wildd, in midriff-baring white, told the audience. “I want to thank my fans for being the best ones ever. I want to thank Chaturbate for being such a great platform and giving me the opportunity to be myself and realize my dream. And I want to thank my husband for being with me since Day 1 — always my biggest fan.”

Dahl and Blossom next presented the award for Clip Artist of the Year to collab royalty couple Hailey Rose and Max Fills.

“We started this a year ago,” said Rose. “I never imagined myself standing onstage. I’ve had the most amazing time meeting all of you and becoming friends with so many people. I love you. Thanks for letting me be a crazy slut online and supporting it!”

“Shout out to both our families for being supportive,” Fills added. “I love everyone here!”

“Future collab!” Blossom quipped at the lovey-dovey couple, before moving on to the category of Premium Social Media Star of the Year. That trophy went to America’s Top Waifu herself, popular creator and performer Violet Myers, who had left the Palladium temporarily to go home and feed her cats, and therefore accepted the award via a cellphone that Dahl held up to the mic, to the cheers and delight of the audience.

Brand-new winner Vicky Chase and evergreen icon Jennifer White teamed up to announce the award for Feature Movie of the Year, which went to “Influence: Vanna Bardot.”

“I’m so glad I can be up on the stage with my co-star Vicky Chase,” Bardot said. “This movie means so fucking much to me! It’s inspired by my life, but it’s also very crazy. Just so much hard work went into this movie, two weeks straight-up of just nonstop anal, acting — just craziness, and I couldn’t be more thankful.”

Then it was time for the final stretch, as White announced XBIZ’s Best New Performer of 2024. The winner was multimedia creative artist Queenie Sateen, who also enjoys thriving careers as a musician, fashion model and all-around style icon.

“Holy shit, this is so surreal!” a stunned Sateen, impeccable as always in a fashion-forward light-pink gown, told the Palladium. “I’m just a weird bitch from New York. I was in a cult disco band, but to be winning an award for anything is insane to me. Thank you to all the people I fucked this year! I’m in shock.”

It was now down to the traditional final three categories. Alexis Fawx presented the Male Performer of the Year award to the prolific Zac Wild, known for being held in high regard by his scene partners. Wild’s acceptance speech was a veritable tour de force.

“Are you fucking kidding me right now?” he began, with the deliberate, breathless cadences of an auctioneer or a revival preacher. “This was seriously the last thing I expected. How much time do I have? Not enough time to thank all the people in here! The people who love me, the people who hate me. Ladies and gentlemen, I was picked out of an ocean of dicks dying to get into this industry in 2018. I had been told by every scout and agency for 10 years from 2008 to 2018 that I would never make it. ‘You’re not big enough. You’re not tall enough. You don’t have enough hair. Your dick’s not big enough.’ I am so grateful for this.”

Wild then recited, from memory, Rudyard Kipling’s famous inspirational poem “If,” in its entirety, all the way from “If you can keep your head when all about you / Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, / If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you …” down to the final “If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, / If all men count with you, but none too much; / If you can fill the unforgiving minute / With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run, / Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it, / And — which is more — you’ll be a Man, my son!”

“That was amazing,” Fawx said, giving voice to the whole audience’s reaction, before moving on to the next main event: Female Performer of the Year.

In a crowded field of worthy candidates, an unquestionably deserving Vanna Bardot won this top accolade — for the second year in a row.

“I really don’t know what to say!” Bardot admitted. “Thank you for recognizing all the hard work I put in this past year. It was one of the biggest years of my life, with some of the biggest projects I think I’ll ever do.”

Finally, Deeper star, bestselling author, Fleshlight girl and 2022 XBIZ Performer of the Year Maitland Ward took the stage to reveal the night’s topmost accolade.

The overall Performer of the Year, Ward said — creating a crescendo of suspense to cap off the show — was someone who went above and beyond the call of stardom.

“To be Performer of the Year,” she noted, “means to not only be prolific, delivering high-impact scenes. It also means to be an entrepreneur, a community figure and a role model who exemplifies what it means to be on top of one’s game. It’s all about uplifting the community, innovating and evolving adult to be a better and brighter future.”

The person embodying those qualities, whom she then crowned as 2024 XBIZ Performer of the Year, was Seth Gamble.

“I was not expecting this at all!” Gamble said.

After graciously acknowledging the many female performers with whom he has worked — virtually every starlet in the business — as well as wife Kenzie Taylor, his production crews and associates, companies like Gamma, Wicked, Adult Time and his own new studio, LucidFlix, plus his many mentors, Gamble concluded by saying, “I just want to keep making great work and I just want to make great things with you guys. Thank you so much! I love every single one of you. I love this industry and I want to just keep seeing it get better. Let’s keep making this industry better, please.”

And with that, this year’s XBIZ Awards became one for the books, providing a fittingly inspiring start to a sure-to-be-epic 2024.

2024 XBIZ Awards Winners Announced

LOS ANGELES — Winners of the 2024 XBIZ Awards were revealed last night during a ceremony hosted by Cherie DeVille and Emma Rose at the world-famous Hollywood Palladium.

The ceremony was preceded by a glitzy, star-packed red carpet hosted by Alexis Fawx.

The 2024 XBIZ Awards served as the glamorous capstone to an action-packed week that included Vibe Expo, XBIZ LA and X3 Expo.

Without further ado, the 2024 XBIZ Awards winners are:

MOVIES & PRODUCTIONS

Feature Movie of the Year
Influence: Vanna Bardot (Vixen Media Group)
 
Vignette Movie of the Year
MILFs Take Miami (Brazzers)
 
Vignette Series of the Year
The Yes List (Adult Time)
 
Gonzo Movie of the Year
Hot Bodies 6 (Hard X)
 
Gonzo Series of the Year
Blacked Raw (Blacked)
 
Performer Showcase of the Year
Influence: Vanna Bardot (Vixen Media Group)
 
All-Girl Movie of the Year
Play 4 (Slayed)
 
All-Girl Series of the Year
Lez Be Bad (Adult Time)
 
Featurette of the Year
Hopeless (Holly Randall Productions)
 
Web Series/Channel of the Year
Ricky’s Room (Ricky’s Room)
 
Gay Feature of the Year
For You, I Will (Disruptive Films)
 
Gay Release of the Year — Non-Narrative
Tongue in Cheek (Raging Stallion Studios)
 
Trans Movie of the Year
Office Ms. Conduct (Transfixed)
 
Director of the Year — Body of Work (Narrative)
Ricky Greenwood
 
Director of the Year — Body of Work (Non-Narrative)
Derek Dozer
 
Director of the Year — Individual Work
Casey Calvert, “Primary 3” (Lust Cinema)
 
Director of the Year — Gay Movies
Siouxsie Q & Michael Vegas
 
Director of the Year — Trans Movies
Stella Smut
 
Performer of the Year
Seth Gamble

Female Performer of the Year
Vanna Bardot
 
Male Performer of the Year
Zac Wild
 
Girl/Girl Performer of the Year
Gizelle Blanco
 
MILF Performer of the Year
Lauren Phillips
 
Gay Performer of the Year
Derek Kage
 
Trans Performer of the Year
Emma Rose
 
Best New Performer
Queenie Sateen
 
Best Acting – Lead
Nicole Kitt, “Ashford Manor” (Lust Cinema)
 
Best Acting – Supporting
Victoria Voxxx, “Primary 3” (Lust Cinema)
 
Best Sex Scene – Feature Movie
Alexia Anders, Lilly Bell, Kira Noir, Alexis Tae, Maya Woulfe, Nathan Bronson, Alex Jones & Isiah Maxwell, “Climax 3” (Dorcel)
 
Best Sex Scene – Performer Showcase
Luna Star, Mick Blue, Damon Dice & Oliver Flynn, “Luna Star: Seduce & Destroy” (Brazzers)
 
Best Sex Scene – Vignette
Vicki Chase, Dan Damage, Alex Jones & Richard Mann, “Mouths of Babes” (Deeper)
 
Best Sex Scene – Gonzo
Blake Blossom, Kendra Sunderland, Angela White, Angel Youngs & Manuel Ferrera, “Take Me to Your Breeder” (Brazzers)
 
Best Sex Scene – All-Girl
Penny Barber & Serene Siren, “Through My Window” (AllHerLuv)
 
Best Sex Scene – Featurette
Anna Claire Clouds & Codey Steele, “Polar Opposites” (Adult Time)
 
Best Sex Scene – Career-First Performance
Lilly Bell, Richard Mann, Jax Slayher, Hollywood Cash, Jamie Knoxx, Don Sudan & King Frank, “People Pleaser” (Blacked)
 
Best Sex Scene – Gay
Michael Boston & Andre Donovan, “The Swords” (NakedSword Originals)
 
Best Sex Scene – Trans
Brittney Kade & Dante Colle, “Wasteland Ultra” (Digital Playground)
 
Best Sex Scene – Virtual Reality
Kayley Gunner, Kylie Rocket, August Skye, Violet Starr, Oliver Davis & Ryan Driller, “Wet & Wild in Tulum”
(VR Bangers)
 
Best Screenplay
Casey Calvert & Mark Logan, “Primary 3” (Lust Cinema)
 
Best Cinematography
Set Walker, “Influence: Vanna Bardot” (Vixen Media Group)
 
Best Editing
Gabrielle Anex, “Influence: Vanna Bardot” (Vixen Media Group)
 
Best Art Direction
JJ Lilac, “Ashford Manor” (Lust Cinema)
 
Studio of the Year
Brazzers
 
Best New Studio/Imprint
MILFY

WEB & TECHNOLOGY

Paysite Network/Company of the Year
Your Paysite Partner
 
Cam Company of the Year
BongaCams
 
Creator Platform Company of the Year
LoyalFans
 
Dating Company of the Year
AdultFriendFinder
 
Payment Services Company of the Year— IPSP
Segpay
 
Payment Services Company of the Year — Merchant Services
MobiusPay
 
Payment Services Company of the Year— Alternative
Paxum
 
VOD Company of the Year
AEBN
 
Web Services Company of the Year
MojoHost
 
Emerging Web Brand of the Year
My.Club
 
Cam Model of the Year
Chloe Wildd
 
Clip Artist of the Year
Hailey Rose & Max Fills
 
Premium Social Media Star of the Year
Violet Myers
 
Cam Site of the Year — Premium
Streamate.com
 
Cam Site of the Year — Freemium
Chaturbate.com
 
Gay Cam Site of the Year
Flirt4Free.com
 
Creator Site of the Year
Fansly.com
 
Paysite of the Year
AdultTime.com
 
Best New Site
S3XUS.com
 
VOD Site of the Year
AdultEmpire.com
 
Erotic Site of the Year
Deeper.com
 
Photography Site of the Year
MetArt.com
 
All-Girl Site of the Year
GirlsWay.com
 
Gay Site of the Year
ASGMax.com
 
Trans Site of the Year
Transfixed.com
 
Specialty Site of the Year
AltErotic.com
 
Virtual Reality Site of the Year
VRBangers.com

PLEASURE PRODUCTS

Pleasure Products Company of the Year — Full Range
CalExotics
 
Luxury Pleasure Product/Line of the Year
Vesper 2, Crave
 
Luxury Brand of the Year
Shunga
 
Sex Toy of the Year — Powered
JOI, Honey Play Box
 
Sex Toy of the Year — Non-Powered
Polii, Biird
 
Couples Toy of the Year
Sync 2, We-Vibe
 
Innovative Sex Toy of the Year
Aurora Eve, ZALO
 
Male Pleasure Product/Line of the Year
Powerblow, Kiiroo
 
Queer Pleasure Product Brand of the Year
Fort Troff
 
Fetish Line of the Year
Master Series, XR Brands
 
BDSM Pleasure Products Company of the Year
Sportsheets
 
Adult Game of the Year
Extreme Personal Questions For Lovers, Kheper Games
 
Subscription Box Brand of the Year
L’amour Box
 
Excellence in Product Packaging
BSwish
 
Intimate Apparel Company of the Year
Oh La La Cheri Paris
 
Sexual Health & Wellness Brand of the Year
Aneros
 
Sex Enhancement Product of the Year
Dual Vibe! Sex On The Beach, Orgie
 
Sex Lubricant of the Year
Hybrid, Wet by Trigg
 
Sex Lubricant Company of the Year
Wicked Sensual Care
 
Sensual Bath & Body Product of the Year
Shiatsu Pheromone Eau de Parfum, HOT
 
Sensual Accessory Product/Line of the Year
Desire Evolution Magnetic Nipple Clamps, Subsensuals
 
Cannabis-infused Intimacy Product of the Year
Oomf CBD Lube Sheets, Quanna
 
Cannabis-focused Intimacy Brand of the Year
High On Love
 
International Pleasure Products Company of the Year
Lovehoney Group
 
Progressive Pleasure Products Company of the Year
Doc Johnson
 
New Pleasure Products Brand of the Year
Pleasure Collection, Coquette
 
Boutique Pleasure Products Company of the Year
Love Not War
 
Sexpert of the Year
Amy Baldwin & April Lampert

RETAIL & DISTRIBUTION

Retailer of the Year (10+ Stores)
Hustler Hollywood
 
Retailer of the Year (3-9 Stores)
Pleasure Chest
 
Retailer of the Year (1-2 Stores)
Museum of Sex
 
Online Retailer of the Year
PinkCherry.com
 
Online Retailer of the Year – Boutique
SpectrumBoutique.com
 
Retailer of the Year (Pleasure & Smoke Hybrid)
Lion’s Den
 
Retail Training Program of the Year
Elevate U, Eldorado Trading
 
Home Party Company of the Year
Pure Romance
 
Distributor of the Year
Nalpac/Entrenue
 
International Retailer of the Year (10+ Stores)
Passage du Désir
 
International Distributor of the Year
Shots

Shots America Appoints Donny Sands to Executive Team

Shots America Appoints Donny Sands to Executive Team

SANTA CLARITA, Calif. — Shots America has added industry veteran Donny Sands to its executive leadership team, appointing him operations and sales executive in charge of client accounts and services throughout the U.S., Australia and New Zealand.

“Since 1996, Mr. Sands has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership and an innate understanding of the sales landscape,” said a rep. “His strategic vision and unwavering commitment to success have earned him a reputation as one of the top sales executives in the industry.”

Shots America CEO Ruben Deitz enthused about Sands’ appointment.

“We are thrilled to welcome Mr. Donny Sands to Shots America. His wealth of experience and industry knowledge will undoubtedly propel our sales initiatives to new heights,” he said. “Donny’s presence on our leadership team reinforces our commitment to delivering outstanding results for our customers, vendors and stakeholders. We believe that Mr. Sands will bring a new dimension to our team as we continue to experience unprecedented growth.”

Added Sands, “I am honored to be part of a company with such a strong reputation for innovation and client satisfaction. I look forward to contributing to the continued success and growth of Shots America.”

For more information, visit ShotsAmerica.

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TeamSkeet Releases 1st Installment of ‘High Fidelity’

TeamSkeet Releases 1st Installment of 'High Fidelity'

MIAMI — TeamSkeet has released the first installment of its latest feature, “High Fidelity,” starring TeamSkeet January AllStar Ameena Green.

The parody of the 2001 film of the same name also features Myra Moans, Mayara Lopes, Ken Feels, Chad Alva, Rion King and Dorian Del Isla.

“Ameena, a music enthusiast, dives into her love life after going through three breakups in a year,” said a rep. “Seeking closure, she goes back in time to visit her exes, each trip down memory lane revealing a bit more about why things ended. From artsy Dorian Del Isla to her now suburban mom ex, Mayara Lopes, Ameena’s journey is a rollercoaster of emotions, with steamy moments that will have viewers on edge.”

“High Fidelity – Track 1: Blame My Ex” is streaming on TeamSkeet.

Follow Green on X.com.

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FPNCash Appoints Suzanne Ferrari Head of Production and Media

FPNCash Appoints Suzanne Ferrari Head of Production and Media

LOS ANGELES — FPNCash has appointed Suzanne Ferrari its new head of production and media for all sites within Full Porn Network.

Ferrari has over ten years of experience across the industry, including with FPNCash for three years — as an affiliate manager and then a channel account manager. Her new role entails spearheading efforts to expand existing FPNCash brands, as well as creating new ones, overseeing content licensing, manufacturing, and ensuring alignment throughout the distribution process.

“I am so excited for this opportunity,” she said. “My 10 years of experience in the adult industry has led me to this amazing company and team at Full Porn Network. We have so many great things planned for 2024.”

For more information, visit FPNCash.

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LeWood Drops Latest ‘Next Gen Gone Wild’

An army of eager fans marched its way along Sunset Boulevard and through Hollywood in a line stretching several blocks, before being ushered into the historic Hollywood Palladium, where the resplendently decked-out cream of the A-list adult industry waited to greet them, chat with them, pose with them and show off the latest in content delivery technologies, as the 2024 X3 Expo kicked off on Friday.