MYLF Releases 4 New Scenes This Week

MIAMI — MYLF has released four new scenes this week across its various brands starring Misty Meanor, Lizzie Love, Vivianne DeSilva and Mandy Bright, among others.

First, Meanor stars alongside DeSilva in Mom Swap’s “End of the World Swap.” The apocalyptic scene co-stars Jimmy Michaels and Parker Ambrose as stepsons to Meanor and DeSilva.

Next, Love is featured in “Bringing Us Closer” with Anthony Pierce and Donatello Devine for FreeUse Milf.

Summer Vixen makes her MYLF debut in Perv Principal’s “Caught Her With A Dildo,” with Mr. Peter Green.

Finally, the “The Price of Perfect” series comes to a close with Anal Mom’s “The Price of Perfect Part 3: She’s Got It All,” starring Silvia Saige and Nick Strokes.

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Sahara Knite Partners With ARL Cash to Launch Official Site

ATASCADERO, Calif. — Sahara Knite has joined with ARL Cash to launch her official member site SaharaKniteXXX.

As a result of the partnership, Knite plans to diversify her portfolio by directing and producing her own content, leveraging ARL’s affiliate network for promotion.

The company works extensively with UK performers and producers to offer an affiliate program catering to niche content.

“Sahara came highly recommended,” said ARL’s head of Business Development. “Her appeal is undeniable; she creates a stir in whatever she does, and we’re excited to have her on board.”

Learn more about ARL Cash here.

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Honey Play Box’s Warrior Masturbator Wins at 2023 EroSpain Awards

CHINO, Calif. — Honey Play Box won an award at the inaugural EroSpain Awards, the culminating event for the EroSpain Show in Barcelona this past week, for its automatic auto-thrusting male masturbator, Warrior.

The product was also recently named Male Pleasure Product/Line of the Year in January at the 2023 XBIZ Awards.  

Honey Play Box also made an appearance at EroFest in Prague, where its Joi vibrator won Best Erotic Women’s Product at the Czech Erotic Awards.

“What a whirlwind this past week has been for us,” said Joel Armstrong, a sales rep for the company. “We know we have compelling and well-desired products that are highly sought after in the US market but had no idea how many European distributors and stores already knew who we are and are eager to work with us. The recognition of our brand is truly an honor as well. We are very excited about what is ahead.”

Following the company’s European tour, Honey Play Box will be headed to Miami to participate in the upcoming annual XBIZ Retreat.

For more information, contact media@honeyplaybox.com.

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Eva Elfie on Opening Up Her Life and Relationship for Probing Documentary ‘Artem & Eva’

PARIS — Eva Elfie’s personal journey and her rise as video creator to the upper echelons of Pornhub stardom are the subjects of new documentary “Artem & Eva,” currently being shown at international film festivals.

Directed by Evgeny Milykh, the film is a French, Estonian and Georgian co-production structured around the performer and creator’s relationship with her high school boyfriend — and later husband — Artem, during her transition from being Yulia to becoming Eva.

“Artem loves Yulia, and Yulia loves Artem,” reads the film promotional blurb. “They recently graduated from high school, moved to Moscow, and began their independent lives. Looking for ways to earn money in an expensive city and spurred on by Artem, they start to shoot homemade porn. Yulia becomes ‘Eva Elfie,’ an international porn star. Their sudden popularity becomes a trap for the young couple’s stability. How does this unexpected trajectory change the course of their lives and their relationship?”

“Artem & Eva” is described as a coming-of-age romance exploring the couple’s “hopes and doubts, their deepening desire to achieve the American Dream, and issues of their generation.”

A Film About Love

Speaking exclusively to XBIZ, Elfie — previously the subject of a 2021 profile on her unexpected rise to Pornhub’s top ten — said she watched the film twice already.

“First the director showed it to me before the premiere, about nine months ago,” Elfie explained. “The second time, I watched it at the Paris premiere in the theater with my friends, the crew, the producers and the director. I was surprised that a lot of French people came to see it, as it is a movie in Russian with French subtitles.

“To be honest,” she added, “I cried a few times, because I saw our wedding, and our problems in our relationship. It was emotional for me. Of course, I also felt cringe sometimes, and I was ashamed of some moments from the past.”

Milykh originally contacted Elfie via Instagram and started shooting the couple in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic.

“He filmed us for a year and a half,” Elfie said. “He came to live with us to shoot our everyday lives, visited porn shoots with us and even came to our parents’ houses.”

Initially intending to make a documentary about the Russian porn industry, Milykh shot several performers and creators, but after meeting Elfie and her partner, he made the decision to focus the film on them.

“Artem & Eve is not really about porn,” Elfie said, “but about love and about us as a couple, and how relationships can be built within the porn industry.”

Elfie praised the film for its revealing look at the challenges male talent face in the industry, and at how professional production works in Russia and Europe.

“I think those who watch ‘Artem & Eve’ will be able to see that porn performers are normal people, and not unrelatable ‘superstars,’” she concluded. 

Flirt4Free Launches 2023 ‘Fiesta de Mayo’ Promo Contest With $20K Prize Pool

Flirt4Free Launches 2023 'Fiesta de Mayo' Promo Contest With $20K Prize Pool

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free’s latest holiday-themed promo contest is “Fiesta de Mayo,” running May 1-5.

The contest offers virtual gifts in the form of playful Piñatas costing 50 credits apiece (or 40 credits for VIP members).

“Each playful design is accompanied by a sexy, suggestive message to help members get their favorite models in the mood,” noted a rep.

Performers who collect the most Piñatas by the end of the contest will share in the $20,000 prize pool.

“Fiesta caps off a long string of thrilling on-site contests that run through the early part of the year,” said president and CEO David Aguilar. “And it’s a great way for models to whet their appetites in advance of our huge Summit contests, coming this summe”

In related news, Flirt4Free will shortly reveal the next Flirt Summit destination.

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Bizarre Entertainment Launches Pleasure Brand Spark Sensations

Bizarre Entertainment Launches Pleasure Brand Spark Sensations

LOS ANGELES — Bizarre Entertainment has launched a new pleasure brand, Spark Sensations.

The new division has debuted with the release of “sexual stimulation” gummies Happy Schlong and Happy Chocha.

The U.S.-made vegan gummies, noted Bizarre Entertainment’s David Peskin, are “sexual wellness products infused with nootropic plants.”

The products are distributed in sets of 24 “joy jars” and are available as full Happy Schlong and Happy Chocha sets, or a 12/12 mix of both options “for him and for her.”

Happy Schlong, Peskin said, “offers a mind blowing sexual stimulation gummy infused with guaraná, nootropic plants and libido-enhancing ingredients in the shape of a boob and are creamy melon flavored.”

Happy Chocha “come in the shape of a penis and are blueberry flavored,” he added.

“We introduced these at all three major trade shows so far this year,” Peskin continued. “The two shows in Vegas and the one in Burbank. They were the absolute hit at all three shows. The feedback was phenomenal and the buyers shared in our excitement. We were blown away with all of the orders received. They just came in stock and started shipping last week. We are already receiving reorders. This product is already a proven winner for retailers.”

For more information or to order, email DavidP@BizarreVideo.com or call 323-972-6505.

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Katie Kush Returns to PervCity

LOS ANGELES — Katie Kush stars with Ramon Nomar in a new scene from PervCity.

Directed by Maestro Claudio, the scene opens with Kush removing her pink lingerie.

“As soon as she strips down, Ramon moves in to worship Katie,” the synopsis reveals. “After they share oral pleasures, it’s time for Katie to get her anal cravings satisfied.”

Kush enthused about the scene.

“I absolutely adore working for PervCity,” she said. “Maestro and Ramon are such fun, sexual, loving beings and it makes for a wonderfully joyous and incredibly hot scene.”

The scene is streaming on PervCity.

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Britney Amber Receives 2023 XBIZ Creator Awards Nomination

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Britney Amber is nominated for Best Female Premium Social Media Star at the 2023 XBIZ Creator Awards.

“I am truly honored and grateful for the nomination for Best Female Premium Social Media Star at the XBIZ Creator Awards,” said Amber. “I have an incredible fan base, and I’m counting on their support to bring home this award. Please cast your votes and help me make this dream a reality.”

Online voting is now open through May 16. Winners will be announced the following day during the 2023 XBIZ Creator Awards Show, the culminating event of XBIZ Miami.

Find a complete list of 2023 nominees here.

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GoAskAlex’s ‘The Confession’ Nabs ‘Best in Show’ at Seattle Erotic Art Festival

LOS ANGELES — GoAskAlex’s “The Confession” has earned Best in Show at the Seattle Erotic Art Festival/Pan Eros Film Festival.

“‘The Confession’ stylishly highlights Alex’s bold and passionate approach to storytelling,” said a rep. “It metaphorically explores themes of confronting both internalized and externalized homophobia based on her own personal experiences.”

Alex enthused about the festival.

“It was also a great honor to see my film screened alongside so many talented and diverse creators, and I am thrilled that my first film has received such an enthusiastic response.” She said. “Many thanks are in order for everyone who helped to make this possible.”

For more on the festival, visit the site.

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New EU Rules for ‘Very Large’ Platforms Raise Concerns for Adult Sector

BRUSSELS — The European Commission — the executive of the EU — yesterday adopted the first designation decisions under the Digital Services Act (DSA), identifying 19 major platforms and search engines to be targeted for compliance with the controversial legislation.

Among the DSA clauses to which these “Very Large” (according to the new EC’s nomenclature) platforms and search engines will be subject, language about having to “mitigate risk” concerning “gender-based violence online and the protection of minors online and their mental health” has raised the concerned of legal experts and digital rights activists.

As XBIZ reported, the DSA has been widely criticized over privacy concerns as the EC attempts to tackle the issue of “illegal and harmful” content, including CSAM.

Last year, the European Commission justified its plan, contending that “the current system based on voluntary detection and reporting by companies has proven to be insufficient to adequately protect children and, in any case, will no longer be possible once the interim solution currently in place expires.”

The new rules, the EC noted at the time, “will oblige providers to detect, report and remove CSAM on their services. Providers will need to assess and mitigate the risk of misuse of their services and the measures taken must be proportionate to that risk and subject to robust conditions and safeguards.”

Targeting ‘Very Large’ Platforms and Search Engines

Yesterday’s decision officially designated 17 Very Large Online Platforms (VLOPs) and two Very Large Online Search Engines (VLOSEs) that, according to the EC, reach at least 45 million monthly active users. These are:

The VLOPs are: Alibaba AliExpress, Amazon Store, Apple AppStore, Booking.com, Facebook, Google Play, Google Maps, Google Shopping, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Snapchat, TikTok, Twitter, Wikipedia, YouTube and German retailer Zalando.

The two VLOSEs are Bing and Google Search.

Following their designation, an EC statement explained, these companies “will now have to comply, within four months, with the full set of new obligations under the DSA.”

The new obligation, the EC declared, “aim at empowering and protecting users online, including minors, by requiring the designated services to assess and mitigate their systemic risks and to provide robust content moderation tools.” 

Under the subheading “Strong protection of minors,” the EC explained that “platforms will have to redesign their systems to ensure a high level of privacy, security, and safety of minors; targeted advertising based on profiling towards children is no longer permitted; special risk assessments including for negative effects on mental health will have to be provided to the Commission four months after designation and made public at the latest a year later; and platforms will have to redesign their services, including their interfaces, recommender systems, terms and conditions, to mitigate these risks.”

As part of their risk assessment, the targeted platforms will now have to “identify, analyze and mitigate a wide array of systemic risks ranging from how illegal content and disinformation can be amplified on their services, to the impact on the freedom of expression and media freedom. Similarly, specific risks around gender-based violence online and the protection of minors online and their mental health must be assessed and mitigated.”

The risk mitigation plans of designated platforms and search engines, the EC noted, “will be subject to an independent audit and oversight by the Commission. “  

Industry Attorneys Monitoring Developments

According to industry attorney Corey Silverstein of Silverstein Legal, the impact of the new designations and consequent obligations “could be substantial because many of the platforms that have been designated as VLOPs and VLOSEs are frequently utilized by the adult entertainment industry.”

Assuming these platforms decide to comply with the DSA, Silverstein told XBIZ, there may be major changes coming to what these platforms allow on their services within the EU.

“This could end up leading to major content moderation and outright blocking of adult content in the EU, including the blocking of websites that display adult entertainment from being listed in search results,” Silverstein warned. “Unfortunately, there is no definitive answer as to how these platforms will react but the industry will need to closely monitor this development.”

Free speech law expert Lawrence Walters, from the Walters Law Group, told XBIZ that the impact of the new designations on adult content creators “will depend on how the platforms and search engines implement the DSA requirements related to safety and security of minors, reporting of allegedly illegal content, recommendation systems, and advertising procedures.”

The new European requirements, Walters added, is likely to cause “increased friction between adult content creator accounts and these large platforms and search engines.”

Walters advised to keep an eye on the results of the first required annual Risk Assessment by the designated service providers, which will “provide valuable information on how they are responding to these compliance obligations and how that compliance impacts free expression.”

The attorney also noted that as the larger adult platforms continue to grow some may pass the EC’s 45-million-active-users benchmark, and thusly “face the potential for future designation under the DSA which could have more direct impact on their users and creators.”