Little Puck Claims 4 Wins at 2026 XMAs

Little Puck Claims 4 Wins at 2026 XMAs

LOS ANGELES — Little Puck won four trophies at the 2026 XMA Awards, including Fav Cosplay Star.

Puck won her other three awards as a cast member in Girlsway/Adult Time’s “Come Out to Play: An All-Girls Warriors Parody,” which won Best Sex Scene — All-Girl; Adult Time’s “The Bottom Floor: Second Coming,” which won Best Sex Scene — Orgy/Group (Mixed); and Parasited’s “The Parasite Queen,” which won Best Sex Scene — Orgy/Group (Male-Led).

“This is honestly overwhelming in the best way,” said Puck. “These scenes were all huge team efforts, and getting to celebrate them like this feels really special. I’m grateful to the studios, the directors, and my incredible co-stars for trusting me with such wild, ambitious projects, and to the fans for showing so much love, especially with the cosplay award. It means more to me than I can possibly put into words.”

For a complete list of 2026 XMA Awards winners, click here.

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Nalpac/Entrenue Wins 4th-Straight XMA Trophy

Nalpac/Entrenue Wins 4th-Straight XMA Trophy

LOS ANGELES — Nalpac/Entrenue was named Distributor of the Year at the 2026 XMA Awards, marking its fourth consecutive win in the category.

Additionally, Phoebe Grott, director of marketing and strategic partnerships for Nalpac/Entrenue, was recognized with the first-ever Trusted Confidant Award at the retail industry edition of the 2026 XBIZ Honors.

“This fourth straight XBIZ Distributor of the Year award is especially meaningful because it represents the relationships at the heart of our industry,” said Steve Craig, CEO of Nalpac/Entrenue. “We’re grateful to our customers and supplier partners for their collaboration, creativity, and commitment to building a more connected, responsible, and resilient marketplace.”

Added Grott, “This recognition in the new 2026 Trusted Confidant category is a meaningful reminder that trust remains the foundation of strong partnerships. I’m grateful to receive this award and acknowledgment in celebration of success through earnest collaboration and compassion. As an industry, we are stronger together!” said Phoebe Grott, director of marketing and strategic partnerships, Nalpac/Entrenue.

For a complete list of 2026 XMA Awards winners, click here.

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Chris Visser Wins ASACP’s Service Recognition Award at 2026 XMAs

LOS ANGELES — DialXS CEO Chris Visser won ASACP’s Service Recognition Award at the 2026 XMA Awards.

The ASACP Service Recognition Award was created to honor the dedicated volunteers who have supported the association’s mission of protecting children and at-risk youth by providing essential assistance and services.

“I always look forward to presenting ASACP’s Service Recognition Award,” said its Executive Director, Tim Henning. “It’s a privilege to honor such a caring and dedicated group of individuals who tirelessly work to improve online child safety. For 2026, I am proud to recognize DialXS CEO Chris Visser for his exceptional efforts in supporting online child safety and his generosity in supporting the association’s travel and outreach. ASACP and I are most grateful for Chris’s efforts and those of all others who help keep kids safer online. It is a huge effort, and one in which we can use all the help we can get.”

Visser enthused about the honor, and in his acceptance speech, he noted that ASACP’s impact is real and powerful, as 1.3 million reports since 2003 have helped protect thousands of children worldwide.

“This year, we celebrate 30 years of ASACP,” he said. “I feel very small next to such a long journey, but I’m truly grateful to be part of it. To Alec Helmy — thank you for creating this in 1996. I don’t know you well, but I deeply respect the vision you started. To the whole team, including all Advisory and European Advisory Council members — your quiet, constant work, availability, feedback, and support truly touch my heart and humble me.

“ASACP plays an important role in the world, and as its Travel Sponsor, I try to help Tim [and new team member Michelle Marriott] keep in personal contact with sponsors, members, and the industry at large, around the world,” added Visser. “I’ve always chosen to stay in the background and help where I’m needed, and I will continue along that way. I hope you’ll join me in becoming a proud supporter of ASACP’s efforts and its important role [in the community].”

For a complete list of 2026 XMA Awards winners, click here.

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Floorplay’s Mia Lee, Nate Mallory Guest on ‘Adult Site Broker Talk’ Podcast

Floorplay's Mia Lee, Nate Mallory Guest on 'Adult Site Broker Talk' Podcast

PATTAYA, Thailand — Mia Lee and Nate Mallory of Floorplay Financial are the latest guests on the “Adult Site Broker Talk” podcast, hosted by Bruce.

During the conversation, Lee and Mallory discuss their new firm, which unites the services of Mia Lee Financial, specializing in asset management for adult entertainers, and Mallory’s law firm, Only Tax Deductions, which represents adult businesses and creators. Floorplay provides financial guidance, helping clients establish lasting financial stability while staying legally and fiscally compliant through its integrated planning model.

“It was great to have Mia and Nate back on the show,” said Bruce. “I love what they’re doing with Floorplay.”

The episode is streaming on AdultSiteBroker.

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ULoversDoll Celebrates Multiple Awards From Leading Doll Brands

ULoversDoll Celebrates Multiple Awards From Leading Doll Brands

LOS ANGELES — ULoversDoll is celebrating multiple “Excellent Supplier” and “Outstanding Reseller” awards from leading manufacturers in the industry, including TopFire, Funwest, Tantaly, SEDOLL, and Starpery.

Each award was granted independently by partner brands based on their internal evaluation standards, covering factors such as communication efficiency, order accuracy, market feedback, and overall cooperation quality.

“As a distributor, our role goes far beyond sales,” said a representative from ULoversDoll. “We act as a bridge between manufacturers and end users. Receiving recognition from multiple brands at the same time is a meaningful affirmation of how we handle that responsibility.”

“ULoversDoll extends sincere thanks to all partner brands for their trust and collaboration, and to customers worldwide whose feedback continues to shape higher standards across the industry,” added the rep.

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Doxy, Bubblez Bankz Star in Latest From DP Diva, PervCity

Doxy, Bubblez Bankz Star in Latest From DP Diva, PervCity

LOS ANGELES — Doxy and Bubblez Bankz are featured in new scenes for DP Diva and PervCity, respectively.

First, Doxy makes her DP Diva debut alongside Donny Sins and Milan Ponjevic in “Redhead Vixen Doxy Welcomes Her First DP.”

“Claudio is so funny and sweet and makes it very clear what he needs from me to get the best shots possible,” said Doxy. “My co-stars were both sweet and respectful — not to mention, very sexy. I had a great time, and I came so hard. It’s a business doing pleasure with y’all.”
 
Next, Bankz makes her PervCity debut opposite Isiah Maxwell in “Bubbly Brunette Bubblez Bankz Spreads Her Ass For a Hardcore Anal Fucking.”

“There was a great aura and energy on set that we were all able to share,” said Bankz. “I loved how confident the talent and direction were, and I trusted the guidance everyone gave me.”

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Zariah Aura Makes Her Brazzers Debut

Zariah Aura Makes Her Brazzers Debut

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Zariah Aura has made her Brazzers debut alongside Jayden Marcos in the studio’s latest release, titled “One Night Stand Needs More.”

The scene opens with Aura sexting with her co-worker, Marcos, after they’ve hooked up.

“Jayden desperately tries to keep his wife from finding out about their affair, but Zariah shows up at his house under the guise of needing to discuss work,” the synopsis reveals. “Jayden’s wife leaves to pick something up at the store, and Zariah makes her move. She pulls Jayden’s cock out and goes down on him, and then he bends her over the couch and does her from behind.”

Aura enthused about the scene.

“When I have to have it, I have to have it,” she said. “And I just had to have Jayden. This was an awesome scene — just a good, hardcore pounding. You’re going to love it.”

The scene is streaming on Brazzers.

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Leo Levine, Samm Fitness Star in New Scene From Men.com

Leo Levine, Samm Fitness Star in New Scene From Men.com

LOS ANGELES — Leo Levine and Samm Fitness star in a scene from Men.com, titled “Cum Rivals.”

As the scene opens, “quarterback Leo Levine comes to the locker room to offer some consolation to his losing rival, Samm Fitness,” the synopsis reveals. “Leo asks if he can join Samm in the showers. The guys are on the same team as they kiss, and Samm sucks the top before they jack each other’s dicks. Then Leo bends Samm over to fuck him.”

“Cum Rivals” premieres Feb. 4 on Men.com.

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Dom King on Managing Persona, Discipline and Domestic Bliss

On-camera, Men.com exclusive performer Dom King is a confident, commanding power top. Off-camera, the contrast is immediately noticeable. Sitting casually in front of a large lion photograph — a nod to his ‘civilian’ name, Andrew Lyon — he’s warm, conversational, and grounded.

“Dom King’s the porn star,” he confides. “Andrew is the housewife at home cooking and playing with his cats.”

He describes that balance as intentional, a way of maintaining space between his public persona and his private life.

“I call it my ‘Hanna Montana’ life,” he explains. “When I’m home, I’m pretty domesticated, living my ‘Real Housewife’ life… without a man. I’m just at home vacuuming, working on my yard, and doing the dishes. When I travel or go to the bar, I get to be this character: Dom King. It’s like the best of both worlds.”

Speaking with King, it’s quickly apparent that his friendly, welcoming nature is no pretense. He is simply very comfortable with who he is. So while many performers keep their personal and professional identities rigidly separated, King has always leaned toward transparency.

“I’ve had my Twitter since 2009,” he says. “People can do deep dives on me, learn more about me. You can see my development from college. I had a girlfriend, then she was out of the picture. Then you can see me coming out — because I’m wearing more speedos!”

“My Instagram is in my real name because I didn’t want Dom King to become my whole personality, my whole image,” he confides. “Sometimes Dom King can be a douche, tool persona. But me growing up in the Midwest and having a normal upbringing — people are able to relate to that more. They can see that I’m a real person, not just a shirtless guy having sex.”

Midwestern Boy With a Secret

King was born and raised in Dearborn, Michigan, just outside Detroit. He’s never felt compelled to leave, despite working in an industry largely centered in Los Angeles.

“Why would I want to live in a city where everyone is trying to do the same thing as me?” he laughs. “I like being here doing what I do because I’m really the only one that does it. If I go out somewhere, people are interested to talk to me and know more about the industry. If I lived in LA, they’d be like, ‘Ugh, another actor.’”

Despite what he calls a ‘typical Midwestern upbringing,’ King says growing up in a culturally diverse city shaped much of his worldview.

“We have a really big Muslim population, and Detroit has a large Black population,” he notes. “So I grew up more exposed to other cultures.”

His family also spent a lot of time in Jamaica, where King’s father hails from.

“My granddad still lives there,” he says. “Growing up, that was like Florida to us. We’d visit a lot.”

King recalls being a highly energetic kid.

“I was very outgoing and involved in everything,” he recalls. “I’m an Eagle Scout, I was class president, I was in every afterschool extracurricular you could do.”

There were some things he was less outgoing about, though.

“The signs were all there that I was gay,” he says. “But like a chameleon will change its spots to survive, at a young age I observed the people around me — how they walked, how they talked, and where that got them.”

King stayed closeted through much of his adolescence and into his college years, even maintaining a long-term relationship with a girlfriend.

“I was just living in denial,” he admits. “After two years, when we broke up, I finally came out.”

Years later, in 2020, King wrote a letter to his ex, finally coming out to her.

“I felt like she needed to hear it from me,” he says. “Then I was able to read it to my family, telling them my story in a way where they weren’t involved, so they couldn’t be the victim or feel defensive. For years, it had been something we never really talked about, until I was able to read that letter and share my true emotions.”

‘What if…?’

King’s first close encounter with the adult industry was not what you might expect.

“I got sued for illegally downloading ‘Batman XXX’ off a torrent website,” he confesses sheepishly. “This was in college, so my parents were served with papers — on Christmas Day.

“I’m so happy it was ‘Batman XXX,’ though, because of the number of times I had to hear my father and his lawyer say the title,” he laughs. “The whole time I was like, ‘Can you just say “the movie”?!’”

Fortunately, the experience did not deter him from imagining a career in porn, though he initially saw himself behind the camera rather than in front of it. Even as he followed a more traditional path — college, a “normal” job track, the expected milestones — the idea never quite left him. It hovered in the back of his mind as a “What if…?”

Then one day, that curiosity turned into something more concrete.

“When the opportunity came, I thought, ‘I’m going to take it because I never want to regret not doing it,’” King remembers.

The shift represented a turning point in his day-to-day life.

“It’s definitely been a reset for me,” he affirms. “I was that millennial living paycheck to paycheck. Porn has given me financial stability.”

King also appreciates making the new connections his career and online interactions facilitate.

“I like talking to people,” he says. “Anyone who talks to me, I’m going to have a conversation — not just a ‘Hi, bye.’”

Getting ‘Real’

Among his fans, King is especially known for his improv-style delivery and ability to make a scene feel alive — and for his unironic love of reality TV.

“If I get on TikTok Live, it’s crazy the amount of questions I get asked,” he says. “People are always asking me to comment on things going on in pop culture and on TV, like ‘Real Housewives’ going to jail.”

He even co-wrote a takeoff on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” drawing on one of the franchise’s most infamous moments.

“We did a parody of the Amsterdam dinner with Lisa Rinna and Kim Richards,” he explains. “I had a blast with that one. I was able to mix my love for ‘Real Housewives’ and porn. I was so excited for it to be released. I was counting down the days.

“Me as Lisa Rinna — that’s real acting,” he declares. “I was yelling. I broke a glass!”

Being Dom King has even led to the opportunity to work with a few ‘Real Housewives.’

“I did a party with Teresa Giudice from ‘The Real Housewives of New Jersey,’” he says proudly. “That went really well. I’ve also been invited to a recording of ‘Watch What Happens Live.’”

A Matter of Pride

King’s on-camera persona is all big energy and big presence. When he’s at home, however? It’s all about his cats.

“I love the felines,” he says simply. “I have a lot of decor that’s all about that. The No. 1 question I get asked is if I’m a Leo, because there are lions everywhere. My world revolves around my two little lions in my pride. I grind so my cats can live their most luxurious lives.”

Their names are Nala, after the “Lion King” character, and Parker — a name he once imagined giving a future son, before deciding it belonged to his feline family instead. The furry duo are prominent on King’s social media, especially around the holidays. Each year, he puts together a themed Christmas card featuring them.

“I love being creative with it,” he says. “Making a memory that will last forever.”

Fans get regular glimpses of King’s various creative impulses in his stories and posts, from photography and Lego builds to the elaborate charcuterie displays he’s famous for among friends. It’s a side of him that’s not driven by clicks or views. It’s simply what he likes.

While he continues to enjoy being Dom King, he doesn’t see his porn persona as a mask he’ll wear forever. Nor is it something he’ll ever regret. Instead, he treats it as one of several chapters he’s actively writing in real time.

“I want it to be a part of me,” he says. “But not all of me.”

Aylo Wins Another Major Piracy Lawsuit

Aylo Wins Another Major Piracy Lawsuit

SEATTLE — For the second time in recent weeks, Pornhub parent company Aylo has prevailed in a copyright infringement case against sites pirating its content.

On Friday, Judge Kymberly K. Evanson of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington granted Aylo’s motion for default judgment in Aylo Premium Ltd v. Popravkin Anton, after the defendant failed to respond to the suit.

Aylo filed its complaint in February 2025, alleging that Anton owned and operated websites “trafficking tens of thousands of pirated works,” including more than 9,000 registered works owned by Aylo, and had failed to comply with DMCA takedown notices.

Aylo sought $15,000 in statutory damages per work infringed, though the Copyright Act allows for 10 times as much in cases where infringement is “committed willfully.” However, the court awarded $10,000 per infringed work, describing this as “in line with awards in similar cases.” The total award comes to slightly more than $90 million in statutory damages, plus $19,360 in attorney’s fees and $990 in costs.

The court also granted Aylo’s request to have Anton’s infringing website domains transferred to Aylo’s control. The order lists those sites as 3prn.com, freshporno.net, frprn.com, homexvideo.com, kojka.com, mojva.com, onlineporno.cc and pornheal.com.

In December, another judge for the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington ruled in favor of Aylo in Aylo Premium Ltd v. Alex Abdullaev and John Does 1-20. In that case, the complaint, filed in May 2025, asserted that the defendants were trafficking tens of thousands of pirated works, including 2,040 registered works owned by Aylo, across dozens of domain names as part of “a coordinated network of infringing websites” under the “PornXP” brand. In a similar default judgment, the court granted Aylo $5,000 per infringing work, for a total of more than $10 million, and required that the infringing domain names be transferred to Aylo.

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