Nova Flame Named September’s ‘Miss Fleshbot’

Nova Flame Named September's 'Miss Fleshbot'

LOS ANGELES — Nova Flame has been named September’s Miss Fleshbot and will be featured on the site throughout the month.

“In a world where digital interaction often borders on the superficial, Nova stands out as a rare gem,” said Fleshbot’s Kelli Roberts. “She effortlessly combines captivating performances with a genuine sense of connection to her fanbase. We’re confident that Nova Flame is just getting started, and we can’t wait to see where her remarkable talents take her next.”

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2024 XBIZ Awards Categories Announced, Pre-Noms Now Open

2024 XBIZ Awards Categories Announced, Pre-Noms Now Open

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce the official categories for the 2024 XBIZ Awards, scheduled for January 21st at the historic Hollywood Palladium.

World-renowned as the adult industry’s biggest night, the pre-nomination period for the annual ceremony is now open, featuring the most extensive and inclusive range of categories covering movie production, digital media, pleasure products, and retail.

Industry professionals who are registered members of XBIZ.net can access the upgraded pre-nomination portal here.

To be eligible for nomination, movies and pleasure products must be released between Oct. 1, 2022 and Sept. 30, 2023.

Links to digital content, marketing material and/or website access information must be provided via the entry forms.

The XBIZ Awards is the crown jewel finale to XBIZ’s expanded 2024 winter events series, including Vibe Expo and X3 Expo.

The complete list of 2024 XBIZ Awards categories follows:

MOVIES & PRODUCTION

  • Feature Movie of the Year
  • Vignette Movie of the Year
  • Vignette Series of the Year
  • Gonzo Movie of the Year
  • Gonzo Series of the Year
  • Performer Showcase of the Year
  • All-Girl Movie of the Year
  • All-Girl Series of the Year
  • Featurette of the Year
  • Web Series/Channel of the Year
  • Gay Feature of the Year
  • Gay All-Sex Release of the Year
  • Trans Movie of the Year
  • Director of the Year — Body of Work (Narrative)
  • Director of the Year — Body of Work (Non-Narrative)
  • Director of the Year — Individual Work
  • Director of the Year — Gay Movies
  • Director of the Year — Trans Movies
  • Female Performer of the Year
  • Male Performer of the Year
  • Girl/Girl Performer of the Year
  • MILF Performer of the Year
  • Gay Performer of the Year
  • Trans Performer of the Year
  • Best New Performer
  • Best Acting – Lead
  • Best Acting – Supporting
  • Best Sex Scene – Feature Movie
  • Best Sex Scene – Performer Showcase
  • Best Sex Scene – Vignette
  • Best Sex Scene – Gonzo
  • Best Sex Scene – All-Girl
  • Best Sex Scene – Featurette
  • Best Sex Scene – Career-First Performance
  • Best Sex Scene – Gay
  • Best Sex Scene – Trans
  • Best Sex Scene – Virtual Reality
  • Best Screenplay
  • Best Cinematography
  • Best Editing
  • Best Art Direction
  • Studio of the Year
  • Best New Studio/Imprint

WEB & TECHNOLOGY

  • Paysite Network/Company of the Year
  • Cam Company of the Year
  • Creator Platform Company of the Year
  • Dating Company of the Year
  • Payment Services Company of the Year— IPSP
  • Payment Services Company of the Year — Merchant Services
  • Payment Services Company of the Year— Alternative
  • VOD Company of the Year
  • Web Services Company of the Year
  • Emerging Web Brand of the Year
  • Cam Model of the Year
  • Clip Artist of the Year
  • Premium Social Media Star of the Year
  • Cam Site of the Year — Premium
  • Cam Site of the Year — Freemium
  • Gay Cam Site of the Year
  • Creator Platform/Site of the Year
  • Paysite of the Year
  • Best New Site
  • VOD Site of the Year
  • Erotic Site of the Year
  • Photography Site of the Year
  • All-Girl Site of the Year
  • Gay Site of the Year
  • Trans Site of the Year
  • Virtual Reality Site of the Year
  • Specialty Site of the Year

PLEASURE PRODUCTS

  • Pleasure Products Company of the Year — Full Range
  • Luxury Pleasure Product/Line of the Year
  • Luxury Brand of the Year
  • Sex Toy of the Year — Powered
  • Sex Toy of the Year — Non-Powered
  • Couples Toy of the Year
  • Innovative Sex Toy of the Year
  • Male Pleasure Product/Line of the Year
  • Queer Pleasure Product Brand of the Year
  • Fetish Line of the Year
  • BDSM Pleasure Products Company of the Year
  • Adult Game of the Year
  • Subscription Box Brand of the Year
  • Excellence in Product Packaging
  • Intimate Apparel Company of the Year
  • Sexual Health & Wellness Brand of the Year
  • Sex Enhancement Product of the Year
  • Sex Lubricant of the Year
  • Sex Lubricant Company of the Year
  • Sensual Bath & Body Product of the Year
  • Cannabis-infused Intimacy Product of the Year
  • Cannabis-focused Intimacy Brand of the Year
  • Condom Company of the Year
  • International Pleasure Products Company of the Year
  • Progressive Pleasure Products Company of the Year
  • Boutique Pleasure Products Company of the Year
  • New Pleasure Products Company of the Year
  • Sexpert of the Year

RETAIL & DISTRIBUTION

  • Retailer of the Year (10+ Stores)
  • Retailer of the Year (3-9 Stores)
  • Retailer of the Year (1-2 Stores)
  • Retailer of the Year (Pleasure & Smoke Hybrid)
  • Online Retailer of the Year
  • Online Retailer of the Year — Boutique
  • Retail Education/Training Program of the Year
  • Home Party Company of the Year
  • Pleaure Products Distributor of the Year
  • Progressive Distributor of the Year
  • International Retailer of the Year
  • International Distributor of the Year

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MYLF Debuts 5 New Scenes This Week

MIAMI — MYLF has released five new scenes this week across its network of sites.

On MYLF Features, Slimthick Vic, Angelina Moon, Tiffany Fox, GI Joey, Jimmy Michaels, Logan Xander, Nade Nasty and Nicky Rebel star in “The Draft II,” putting their strategy and seduction skills to the test for this year’s fantasy football draft season.

Next, Cory Chase and Sophia Locke are featured in a Mom Swap scene, “HomeSchool Sex Ed.” After Locke enrolls her stepson, Nasty, in Chase’s homeschool courses, she notices a significant difference in his grades. In an effort to investigate, she drops in on Chase while she’s in the middle of teaching Nasty and Chase’s stepson, Nick Strokes, about sex using a “hands-on” method.

In “Kim K Sex Tape (Parody),” Sisi Rose and Stretch play Kim Kardashian and Ray J in a parody of the reality tv star’s infamous sex tape for BBCParadise.

As the MYLF of the Month for September, Jennifer White is featured in “Fuck to the Future.” She appears dressed in 70’s futuristic attire for her interview before jumping into her scene with Victor Ray.

Finally, Valentina Bellucci is about to take her citizenship test in a new PervMom episode, “Living in America.” Nervous that she won’t do well, she asks her stepson, Conor Coxxx, for help preparing.

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TeamSkeet Drops 5 New Scenes

MIAMI — TeamSkeet has unveiled five new scenes this week across its network of sites.

First, Beverly Snow turns to her classmate, Conor Coxxx, for homework help in a new Our Little Secret episode, “Dirty Homework.”

On Bad Milfs, Skyler Storm is on a mission to get her stepdad, Jack Vegas, to pay more attention to her than her new stepmom, Jordan Maxx, in “Include Me.”

Mochi Mona and Hadiya Honey are looking forward to starting college in a new Family Strokes episode, “Perfect Sorority Girls.” The duo plan to join a sorority and turn to Mona’s older stepbrother, Juan Loco, to give them advice.

Rose Rush makes her industry debut in “Every Rose Has Its Turn Ons” for She’s New. Viewers get to know Rush during a sit-down interview before being joined by Jay Romero for her inaugural scene.

Finally, Angel Windell loves her older stepbrother, Jay Rock, and just can’t resist the urge to show how appreciative he is in a new Sis Loves Me episode, “You’re My Angel.”

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Alison Rey Guests on ‘Turn Me On’ Podcast

LOS ANGELES — Alison Rey is the latest guest on the “Turn Me On” podcast, hosted by Jeremie Saunders and Bryde MacLean.

On the episode, Rey spoke about the many hats she wears in the industry, as well as what it’s like to date colleagues versus “civilians.”

“Talking with Bryde and Jeremie might’ve been my favorite podcast I’ve ever done,” said Rey. “These are two human beings that are genuinely curious about the inner workings of the adult industry and are interested in the humanity behind the performers, rather than sensationalizing us like circus acts. Of all the topics we discussed, I was particularly fond of our exploration of sexuality and how maintenance sex in intimate relationships can be an act of generosity and love for your partner. I was surprised that I was able to teach them a few things as well, including what it means to do a creampie. They were just so open-minded and eager to learn and listen, I felt like I could talk to them for hours.”

Listen to the episode on Acast.

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Curlyrican Guests on ‘And Now We Drink’

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Curlyrican is the latest guest on the “And Now We Drink” podcast, hosted by Matt Slayer.

During the episode, Curlyrican discusses her experiences navigating Los Angeles, her ambitions to go pro and produce and direct long-form content, and her desire to create Latina-based scenes that embrace natural hair and diverse bodies, while also incorporating her love for the Spanish language.

Throughout the episode, Curlyrican and Slayer also touch on conversations about identity, mental health and various social issues.

“‘And Now We Drink’ was an amazing experience,” said Curlyrican. ”From the moment you walk in the door, it’s like meeting an old friend and you’re just reconnecting. I felt no pressure to discuss any topics I wasn’t comfortable with, but when we sat down most of that went out the window, as this environment was so comfortable and fun that I was engaging on every topic that I would talk to a friend about, both in and out of industry. I have to say, if you’re in this industry and you’re looking to be heard, Matt is your host and this is the podcast to visit.”

Listen to the episode at AndNowWeDrink.

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Judge Blocks Arkansas ‘Social Media Safety’ Age Verification Law

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas granted Thursday a preliminary injunction blocking the Arkansas government from enforcing the state’s new sweeping “Social Media Safety” act, which was scheduled to take effect today, until its merits are litigated.

Tech trade group NetChoice sued Arkansas’ Republican Attorney General Tim Griffin over the state’s Act 689, which bans minors from using social media platforms without proof of parental consent, “with a number of confusing exceptions,” Reason’s Elizabeth Nolan Brown reported.

The decision by Judge Timothy L. Brooks coincided with a similar injunction against Texas’ anti-porn age verification and mandatory labeling law, also scheduled to be enacted today.

As XBIZ reported, a Texas court granted on Thursday a preliminary injunction to Free Speech Coalition (FSC) and its co-plaintiffs, blocking the Texas Attorney General from enforcing HB1181 while the case is litigated

Chris Marchese, director of the NetChoice litigation center, commented, “We’re pleased the court sided with the First Amendment and stopped Arkansas’ unconstitutional law from censoring free speech online and undermining the privacy of Arkansans, their families and their businesses as our case proceeds. We look forward to seeing the law struck down permanently.”

Nolan Brown explained that, “as with all such age verification laws, the Arkansas measure would invade the privacy of all social media users — including adults — who would be forced to turn over official IDs in order to speak or access information online. It would also infringe on the rights of minors to share and access constitutionally protected speech.”

Judge Brooks wrote in his decision that Act 689 was “unconstitutionally vague because it fails to adequately define which entities are subject to its requirements.”

More Brits Weighing in to Curtail U.S. Free Speech

In yet another instance of U.S. anti-porn politicians importing British subjects to share their opinions on American Free Speech issues, the Arkansas government called U.K. age verification proponent Tony Allen to testify in support of Act 689.

Though termed a “constitutional monarchy,” the U.K. has no written constitution and no equivalents to the U.S. Bill of Rights, First Amendment or codified Section 230 protections. Another sweeping “child protection” internet legislation, California’s controversial AB 2273, the so-called “Age-Appropriate Design Code Act,” was drafted and lobbied for by British noblewoman and filmmaker, the Baroness Beeban Kidron. 

Weighing in on the Arkansas act, Allen attempted to convince the judge of the merits of U.K.’s controversial and long-term stalled Online Safety Bill, which the court was told “is expected to pass the Houses of Parliament sometime next month.”

Allen explained that the U.K. bill, unlike the Arkansas act, mandates that “age verification requirements will be triggered by particular content, called ‘primary priority content,’ which the U.K. has determined is damaging or harmful to minors.”

Examples of the UK’s “primary priority content,” he continued, include “adult pornography and information about suicide, self-harm and dieting.”

After confusingly comparing the internet and platforms to “a mall,” Allen testified that “in the U.K., online parental consent [will be] only required when a minor seeks to perform some action online that the law forbids, such as enter into a contract for the sale or purchase of goods. By contrast, Act 689 will require social media companies to obtain ‘express consent of a parent or legal guardian’ much more frequently — whenever an Arkansas minor seeks to open a social media account — and to use procedures reliable enough to ensure that these companies avoid incurring civil and criminal penalties.”

Implementing these procedures, Allen warned, will not be easy. “I think the biggest challenge you have with parental consent is actually establishing the relationship, the parental relationship. It’s easy to say that this person who is giving the consent is, let’s say, in their 40s, versus the person that’s asking for the consent being under 18. But actually establishing that that is a parent or a legal guardian, that’s the challenge with those processes.”

Screaming O Debuts ‘PrimO’ G-Spot Rechargeable Vibe

Screaming O Debuts 'PrimO' G-Spot Rechargeable Vibe

TORRANCE, Calif. — Screaming O has introduced the PrimO G-Spot rechargeable vibe.

“This exceptional addition to the PrimO line,” a rep noted, “promises to revolutionize pleasure with its powerful, rumbling vibrations, broad head design and premium materials. With its user-friendly features and versatile stimulation options, the PrimO G-spot vibe is poised to become an essential companion for pleasure enthusiasts.”

The PrimO G-Spot rechargeable vibe features a deep, rumbling motor offering five speeds and five pulsation functions; a broad head, providing both internal and external stimulation; and the brand’s signature “O” shape at the base.

Screaming O President Dan Holman said, “We’re committed to redefining pleasure and providing our customers with innovative, body-safe products. The PrimO G-Spot rechargeable vibe is a testament to that commitment. With its powerful motor, versatile functions and ergonomic design, it’s poised to deliver unforgettable experiences that cater to every individual’s desires.”

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Gvibe Reveals Website Redesign

Gvibe Reveals Website Redesign

LONDON — Premium pleasure product brand Gvibe has launched a newly redesigned website.

The new site, a rep noted, “invites visitors to explore a wide range of high-quality pleasure devices, from vibrators to anal toys and couples’ accessories. Gvibe’s extensive product catalog caters to diverse desires and preferences. Each item is accompanied by detailed descriptions, images and customer reviews, empowering users to make informed choices.”

The redesign, the rep added, features “enhanced user-friendly navigation, powerful search functionality and a streamlined checkout process. Customers can browse and purchase their desired products with confidence and discretion. Gvibe maintains the highest standards of privacy and security, safeguarding all transactions and personal information.”

Sales and Marketing Lead Weronika Szczesna said, “We are excited to introduce our new Gvibe website, designed to enhance pleasure exploration. With a visually captivating interface and a diverse product range, we empower individuals to embrace their desires and promote sexual wellness. Our new website reflects our commitment to providing innovative and empowering experiences for pleasure enthusiasts worldwide.”

For more information, visit Gvibe.com.

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CrakRevenue Debuts OnlyFans Promo Program for Affiliates

CrakRevenue Debuts OnlyFans Promo Program for Affiliates

CHICAGO — CrakRevenue has soft-launched a new program specifically tailored for promoting OnlyFans content creators, starting by offering affiliates the chance to begin promote six specific creators.

The first six OnlyFans content creators whom affiliates can promote are: PokeBella, Yumi, AmyMarcella, SandraBel, Rileyisrawr and Little Lina. More creators are expected to be added to the program in the future.

“With OnlyFans’ ever-growing user base of over 210 million users, this new kind of offer has great potential,” a rep enthused. “For the content creators involved, as well as existing and future affiliates looking for new sources for traffic monetization.”

The CPA network will offer pay-per-lead (PPL) in addition to pay-per-sale (PPS) options. A revenue share payout option is slated to be added next week.

CrakRevenue Advertisers Director Derek Paquet said, “After several months of hard work, the first OnlyFans offers are finally available on the CrakRevenue platform, thanks to a collaboration with a loyal partner.”

For more information, visit CrakRevenue.com.

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