Connie Perignon Makes Naked News Debut

NEW YORK — Connie Perignon made her debut for Naked News, being interviewed by Laura Desirée.

The two talked about Perignon getting into adult, working for top studios like Jules Jordan and Brazzers, what she hopes to accomplish in the industry, her Hustler piece — “Connie Perignon’s Guide to Taiwan,” and more.
 
“Interviewing with Laura for ‘Naked News’ and ‘Licked & Loaded’ was incredible. She’s a great interviewer who knows how to ask all the hard-hitting questions people want to know about, not the same questions I always get. Whether you’re a new fan or you’ve been supporting me for a while, you’ll definitely learn something about me by watching,” Perignon said.
 
The new interview will be available on Naked News.

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Pristine Edge Stars in Reality Kings’ ‘Real MILF Real Estate’

LAS VEGAS — Pristine Edge stars in the latest scene from Reality Kings, “Real MILF Real Estate.”

Returning to Reality Kings after four years, Edge is paired with Jmac. The scene has Jmac and friends out for a walk when they find a real estate agent, played by Edge. She mistakes them for the crew who is going to film a video tour of the house she’s selling. Jmac plays along but Edge soon finds herself physically engaged with him.

“It’s been too long since I was on a Reality Kings set,” Edge said. “This will be the sexiest house tour you’ll ever see and I’m glad I could bring it to my friends.”

Further information about the release can be found on RK.com.

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Nalpac Named Exclusive Distributor of Royal Intimacy Condoms

Nalpac Named Exclusive Distributor of Royal Intimacy Condoms

FERNDALE, Mich. — Nalpac has been named the exclusive distributor of Royal Intimacy condoms and wipes.

Royal Intimacy condoms are vegan, made with fair-trade, natural latex, and are non-toxic. They’re spermicide free and FDA cleared.

“We are very excited to partner with Nalpac to introduce our line of modern, healthy, and inclusive sexual wellness products into specialty retail locations across the country,” said Royal Intimacy founder Neil Mehta. “This partnership allows us to grow a local and tangible presence in markets that thrive through community and trust in their retailer. Our goal is to deliver the best quality products at a great price and fully support our retail partners so we can all prosper together.”

Nalpac is offering Royal Condom Tailored Fit Vegan Condoms and Royal Condom Extra Large Vegan Condoms in a 10-Pack and 20-Pack. Royal Condom Intimacy Cleansing Wipes will be available early next year.

“Partnering with Royal to support their mission to destigmatize condom purchases through Nalpac’s distribution channels reflects a commitment to growing the space for more consumers through supporting innovators like Neil,” said Nalpac Director of Marketing and Strategic Partnership Phoebe Grott. 

For more information, visit Nalpac’s Royal Intimacy portal here.

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‘Love Box’ to Debut at X3 Expo

'Love Box' to Debut at X3 Expo

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Pleasure products manufacturer Love Structure will exhibit its new portable Love Box at X3 Expo, set for Jan. 13-14, 2023 at the world-famous Hollywood Palladium.

The Love Box is a versatile piece of sex furniture featuring eight adjustable supports for arms and legs.

“The Love Structure team is extremely excited and grateful to be attending this year’s X3 Expo,” a company rep said. “Having top creators join us and represent Love Structure at our booth will be an unforgettable experience.”

Hailed by attendees and exhibitors alike, the inaugural edition of X3 drew thousands of fans, stars and exhibitors from around the world for a one-of-a-kind experience, garnering a tsunami of social media buzz.

Showcasing a wide variety of sizzling exhibits and solo booths for creators to connect with fans, promote merch and more, X3 promises once again to deliver the biggest lineup of stars in North America along with the latest advances in digital entertainment and pleasure tech.

“It’s an honor for us to introduce the community to the portable Love Box,” the rep continued. “The Love Box provides both coupled partners and singles alike a simple means of comfortably achieving unlimited, innovative sexual positions, and allows consenting consumers the means to enhance their sex lives.”

Purchase tickets here and visit X3.show for the official event website; follow X3 on Twitter and Instagram.

For creator inquiries, contact creators@x3.show.

Find Love Structure online and on Twitter and Facebook.

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Eldorado Now Shipping ‘Nubii’ Collection of Products

Eldorado Now Shipping 'Nubii' Collection of Products

BROOMFIELD, Colo. — Eldorado Trading is now distributing the Nubii collection of products from pleasure brand Nu Sensuelle.

The Nubii line is geared toward beginner users with items that feature slightly less intense vibrations and subtle gyration.

“The Nubii Collection is a curated selection of novice-friendly and budget-conscious toys,” said a rep. “Power plus sensory play with features like turbo boost and warming, the Nubii Collection gives you the power to discover what turns you on.”

Nu Sensuelle Chief Strategy Officer Patrick Lyons noted, “Nu Sensuelle is known for power, but for novice users, too much power can be off-putting, so we created the Nubii (‘newbie’) Collection. Although the products in the Nubii Collection have a little less power, we wanted to provide the user with sensory functions like turbo boost and warming.”

For more information, contact an Eldorado account manager, call 800-525-0848 or visit Eldorado online.

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Vendo Services to Provide Free Crypto Payment Processing

Vendo Services to Provide Free Crypto Payment Processing

LUCERN, Switzerland — Vendo Services will offer free crypto payment processing to its clients throughout 2023.

“Online payments have grown exponentially globally yet customers’ payment-method preferences vary depending on where they live,’ said Vendo CEO Mitch Platt. “In Brazil and Argentina, for instance, very few people own credit cards. In other countries like Germany, credit cards are widely available yet not the favored method of payment for online purchases. In these markets, providing crypto as a payment modality could be a game-changer.”

Platt also touted the company’s protocols for ensuring the privacy and validity of crypto transactions.

“At Vendo, our compliance and transparency protocols for crypto are the same as those applied for traditional credit card payment methods,” he said. “This helps to confirm the validity of the merchant and their business, while ensuring anonymity for the consumer.”

Vendo recently partnered with ACI Worldwide to offer crypto payment processing.

“We see cryptocurrency becoming increasingly prevalent as a viable, proven way for merchants to build their customer base, boost sales and gain a competitive advantage in their industry,” Platt continued.

For more information, visit Vendo Services online.

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Alyx Star, Aliya Brynn Star in Holiday-Themed Orgy From Jerkaoke

Alyx Star, Aliya Brynn Star in Holiday-Themed Orgy From Jerkaoke

LOS ANGELES — Alyx Star and Aliya Brynn star with Mina Luxx, Robby Echo and Josh Lewis in a new holiday-themed orgy release from Jerkaoke, “Story of Santa Family.”

Mrs. Claus (Star) invites Mina the Elf (Luxx) “to have some fun while Santa (Echo) isn’t watching,” said a rep. They also include the Fucking Snowman (Lewis). When Santa comes home with his favorite reindeer (Brynn), he accuses his wife of cheating.

“Order and holiday spirit are restored by the Fucking Snowman when he suggests they enjoy take advantage of all being together for the holiday to do what Fucking Snowman does best,” the rep continued.

“Story of Santa Family” is streaming on Jerkaoke.

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Viben to Participate in Honey’s Place January Open House

Viben to Participate in Honey's Place January Open House

LOS ANGELES — Viben will participate in the upcoming Honey’s Place Open House on Jan. 8

Viben will be showcasing their latest releases and best sellers available for immediate shipping. Customers attending the Honey’s Place Open House, will get an exclusive sneak peek of Viben’s 2023 releases available for preorder.

Special Viben promotions and giveaways will be available to customers at the Open House. 

“We love showing our newest innovations at the Open House,” shared Viben Brand Manager Char Lopez. “We get to meet our customers face-to-face and let them handle our new items and best sellers so they can feel the quality and experience the power of all of our line.

Honey’s Place Open House is open to retailers, e-tailers, and others in the pleasure products industry. To set up an appointment with Viben Brand Manager Char Lopez at the Honey’s Place Open House, click here.

The Honey’s Place Open House  will take place Jan. 8, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (PST) at their warehouse offices, located at 640 Glenoaks Blvd. in San Fernando, Calif.  from 10am-3pm.

For more information about Viben Toys, email char@vibentoys.com.

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Orion Adds ‘Cock Ring with RC Ball Massager’ to Rebel Line

Orion Adds 'Cock Ring with RC Ball Massager' to Rebel Line

FLENSBURG, Germany — Orion Wholesale has expanded its Rebel collection with the Cock Ring with RC Ball Massager.

The anatomically-shaped vibrator features 10 vibration modes in three speeds, controlled via a remote with a 10-meter (33-foot) range.

“The toy is very stretchy and flexible for a perfect fit and maximum comfort,” said a rep. “The exciting tight fit supports the erection effectively for a strong performance during sex.”

For retail support, the packaging can be displayed standing up or hung on a wall.

For more information, visit Orion online or email wholesale@orion.de.

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Maya Woulfe: Actress, Artist, Poet and Wild at Heart

Back in her drug-slinging days in Arizona, Maya Woulfe would fly well below law enforcement’s radar.

Seriously, officer, look at that adorable face — she cannot possibly be ridin’ dirty, can she?

Years later, a few years into a successful career as a porn performer, Woulfe marvels at her luck getting out of that life in one piece.

It’s the fall of 2022 and we’re far from Arizona, sitting at a discreet table by the window in a French bistro in the hip Eastside Los Angeles neighborhood of Los Feliz. The restaurant is so perfectly art-directed to look like a Parisian hangout that it doubles as Hollywood’s version of “France” in several television shows and movies.

“I should have a criminal record and, surprisingly, I do not,” Woulfe reminisces. “I’m very fortunate because I am a beautiful young white woman. I have a lot of privilege. There were definitely times when had I been someone of color, I would have gotten pulled over when I had a bunch of drugs in my car. But because I look so unassuming, people see me and they never look at me and think, ‘Oh, that girl is selling drugs.’”

“Unassuming” is a word Woulfe likes to use to describe that version of herself, along with “shy” and “strange,” all of which are most certainly aspects of her intriguing persona as a model. The more one gets to know her, however, layers upon layers start manifesting that complicate and contradict that first impression, giving way to the chameleonic transformations that have made her an in-demand actor for adult features.

Get Woulfe comfortable and talking, and unlikely but totally true stories start pouring out, casually and matter-of-factly, some straight out of “Breaking Bad.”

“In Arizona, I always felt like I was having to look over my shoulder,” Woulfe recalls. “I was always afraid someone was going to break into our apartment and take the drugs or the money. And I was always afraid that I was going to get pulled over, because I didn’t have a license either. So I was driving without a license with a bunch of drugs.

“I didn’t really have any other options,” she adds, with zero self-pity. “It’s funny because you can be privileged in one way and not another — you know, like, I’m privileged because I’m white, but I also grew up poor.”

Woulfe grew up in Arizona in a place she calls “physically beautiful, but really trash.” She felt the locals were “racist and super conservative, and I’m weird and gay. I didn’t ever really feel like home until I moved to Los Angeles. Which is crazy, because you never hear people be like, ‘Oh, Los Angeles is so homey,’ but it kind of is. There’s something for everyone here.”

She admits she has “a lot of mixed feelings” about Arizona. “I remember when I was there, a 20-year-old drug addict, loser, throwing my life away. I go to certain places and I’m like, ‘Oh, I remember when I did this fucked-up thing there.’ And, ‘Oh, I almost died there.’ It’s just a haunted place for me a little bit, although I can appreciate the physical beauty.”

Seven years later, at the Los Feliz bistro, Woulfe can look back on those days with clarity. “I’m very, very familiar with my trauma and why I used drugs, and why I act and behave the way I did then and do now,” she explains. “I’ve done a lot of self-reflection, self-work and healing. I was self-medicating in a way, and I was really abusing substances in any way to feel any form of escape, because I was so dissatisfied with my life — ‘Just give me anything.’ And then my ex-boyfriend, my roommate and I all ended up selling drugs, so it was always abundant and always around. There was never a shortage of things for me to put up my nose.”

The “Breaking Bad” scenarios, unfortunately common in 21st-century working-class America, spin even more wildly.

“We all moved into a frat house,” Woulfe laughs. “Neither of us were attending college. We ended up living there because my boyfriend’s apartment got broken into and someone stole his drugs and money and shit. The frat guys were cool. They didn’t really care. They bought drugs from us.”

Aware that they were dodging metaphorical and actual bullets, Woulfe and her ex decided to get straight.

“When you fall in love with someone, you kind of just want to be like the best version of yourself for them,” she says. “We realized that together we gave each other the motivation to do a lot and be better.”

The couple moved to Los Angeles and “got sober together and like, fixed our shit together,” she said. “We spent like six or seven months just like noses to the ground, just making as much money as we could.”

That relationship, however, did not survive much longer. And it was around that time that Woulfe started getting more serious about another aspect of her life she had put on the back burner during her Bonnie and Clyde phase — sex work.

“I was doing sex work before I even got together with him,” she explains. “I actually started as soon as I turned 18. But my early experience of sex work was not great. I was doing things for a lot less money than I should have, and putting myself in unsafe situations, because I was desperate and uneducated. I was 18 and I was like, ‘I think I can make money off of being a hot young woman and having a vagina, and I’m gonna do that.’”

Fast-forward to her early 20s and the breakdown of her relationship and Woulfe was now ready to return to sex work, and to fully express her sexuality, queerness and kinks.

“My first kiss ever was a girl,” she says. “I always knew I was gay. I denied it sometimes, because I grew up in a really religious family where they’re like, ‘If you’re gay, you’re going to hell.’ But most of my first everythings were with a girl.”

Learning sex work by trial and error involved some camming, and forays into stripping.

“My first dance ever, my first stage dance, I was tipped $1 — and it was a pity dollar!” she fake cries, laughing. “I had been taking pole dancing classes, and the lady who was teaching me taught us on static poles, which are the ones that don’t spin around. But almost every club at this point has poles that spin around. And so I walked up to the pole and used all the amount of force I would have needed to swing around — and it started spinning by itself. I just ended up having to hold on to the bar to not fly off. It was so embarrassing!”

An avid dancer, Woulfe says that although she didn’t figure out strip club culture until she got older, she would love to feature-dance.

There was also the time Woulfe briefly worked as a “doumi,” one of the notorious party girls who are driven around to karaoke clubs in Los Angeles’ Koreatown to entertain soju-soaked patrons. There’s a multitude of tales behind those smart eyes and the enigmatic Mona Lisa smile.

“I’m a pretty private person,” Woulfe warns. “I am trying to share more of myself now as I build my brand, though. I think the reason we in our industry have fans is because people like us, and they like our personalities. They want to get to know us — anyone can get fucked, but I think we get fans because they kind of like us, or what we present ourselves as. Because, it is also kind of a bit of a facade too,” she smiles. “Maya is a character I created.”

The Maya Woulfe persona was originally built via Instagram, while the now-sober Arizona transplant was working multiple coffee shop jobs and apprenticing at a well-established Los Angeles dungeon.

“I wanted to go by ‘Maya’ at the dungeon, but they said no. They said, ‘We just had a Maya and our customers would get confused. So I named myself something stupid that I didn’t like like. But my Instagram was run under Maya, and I kind of knew it was going to end up growing. I was building it up, and also filming some stuff with my then-partner.”

Woulfe’s modeling career started in earnest because the dungeon’s website needed pictures. She asked her roommate to take a couple of pictures of her at the time, and as soon as the dommes in charge saw the results they immediately demanded more.

“I set up a shoot with a photographer I met at this BDSM club,” she reminisces. “And then I shot with my roommate again. She’s a photographer, and she took the most beautiful pictures in her natural-light studio. After that I was hooked. I asked myself, ‘I want to do more of this — how do I find a way to get in front of the camera all the time? How do I make a living out of this?’”

The universe provided the answer in the form of several top adult agencies sliding into Woulfe’s DMs.

“I was doing really good modeling shit,” she says, factually, with no conceit. “I was doing fetish and boudoir modeling and they probably saw that I was good at that, and they thought that I was pretty.”

Woulfe’s Instagram numbers were pretty great too, helped by her street smarts and passionate hustle. “I used Tinder to grow my following,” she admits. “When I first started, I paid for Tinder Premium, and I would hop around to different cities every day and the only thing that would be in my bio would be my IG name. So if they wanted to see anything else that’s out there, they would go down the rabbit hole. I did that forever until they kicked me off! They probably thought I was whoring out in different cities and countries all the time.”

The then-unknown Woulfe then self-engineered a mini bidding war for her porn debut, eventually using the leverage to hit up Mark Spiegler. Spiegler emailed back right away, and Woulfe met him in August 2020. She started shooting professionally in September, and they’ve worked together ever since.

Although she loves gonzo scenes and kink shoots, over the last two years Woulfe has become notable for having taken full advantage of acting opportunities offered to her by some of the most celebrated directors. Feature work, she confesses, is where her heart is.

“Features is where I want to pour all of my time into now — but truly I love gonzo. I love just getting to like, fuck. And there’s no constraints to it. I feel like I joined the porn industry to have good sex. Because we have so much freedom in our gonzo scenes, they get really intense and raw.”

Despite the industry’s tendency to cast her in “naive teen” scenarios, sexual intensity is yet another layer in the Maya Woulfe persona, and one very close to the core.

“The beautiful thing about being able to make up your own character is that it can be a blend of reality and persona,” she says. “You get to pick and choose whoever you want to be. I’ve been into kink and fetish stuff for a long time, well before I got into the porn industry. Even if they want me to play innocent, sometime I just want to say, ‘Slap my fucking face, choke me.’ That is part of my character, but it’s also part of my own real personality.”

There are things the Maya character says in social media that she herself wouldn’t ever really say.

“I would say I turn the dial up on the innocent and unassuming side of myself, and because of that, people would never fucking guess that I’ve done a lot of crazy shit,” she adds.

Beyond the real person and the Maya Woulfe persona, there are the acting parts that directors are now specifically writing for her. Woulfe is starring in two of this year’s most high-profile studio releases, Ricky Greenwood’s “Grinders” for Adult Time, and Casey Calvert’s “Going Up” for Lust Cinema.

“I love to act, and I found out through the porn industry that I’m actually pretty good at it,” Woulfe marvels. “I love getting to do more than just a one-day scene, just being able to get to know a character and pick on their mentality a little bit and do method acting, which I didn’t even know what that was when I started doing it!”

Woulfe says she enjoys getting inside a character “on a semi-large scale. For ‘Going Up,’ Casey shot that in over 14 days. ‘Grinders’ took seven or eight days. It’s fun to be able to stretch that muscle. I get excited about it. I feel grateful to have been able to do as many features as I have already, not only doing the features, but I’ve been given five big roles in two years. That’s something that some people don’t ever get to do in their entire career. I feel very fortunate.”

Acting is but one facet of what Woulfe calls her art.

“I have a lot of different mediums I work in,” she explains. “I write poetry and I make visual art. I am currently illustrating the first anthology of my poetry, ‘Looking Glass.’ And I like to dance. I’m starting to get into photography now. And I bought a sewing machine and started learning how to fabricate clothes.

“I’m able to do all these things,” she acknowledges, “because of sex work. Sex work has such an appeal too because I’m able to make a significant amount of money, and it gives me the time to work on my artistic endeavors and whatever else piques my interest. I think that’s why it works for me.”