Brittany Andrews, Little Puck Front Latest From Swappz

Brittany Andrews, Little Puck Front Latest From Swappz

LAS VEGAS — Brittany Andrews and Little Puck star in the latest release from Swappz.

The scene also features Jayden Marcos and Sage Roux.

As the scene opens, “Brittany and her stepson, Sage, are at a counseling session with therapist Puck,” the synopsis reveals. “Puck’s stepson, Jayden, is also there. Puck explains to Brittany and Sage that the big issue is tension between stepmothers and stepsons and that they simply want to fuck each other. She has Jayden in the session to help demonstrate. What starts as an unconventional therapy session soon turns into a four-way orgy.”

Andrews enthused about the scene.

“An orgy in the therapist’s office is definitely just what the doctor ordered,” she said. “Puck is just on fire lately, and it was such a great time shooting this scene with her, Jayden, and Sage. I wonder what the American Psychological Association would say.”

The scene is streaming on Swappz.com.

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‘MyAsianGFs’ Launches Through Paysite.com

'MyAsianGFs' Launches Through Paysite.com

MONTREAL — MyAsianGFs.com has officially launched through Paysite.com.

According to a rep, MyAsianGFs content features the intimate experiences of its founder, Bryan; every woman featured on the site was a serious partner, someone he dated, or a friends-with-benefits connection.

“I’m sort of a shy, nerdy guy who stumbled into the adult industry,” said Bryan. “I started making videos with my first girlfriend, and we posted them online for fun and some cash. It grew from there; I traveled around Asia, dating and making content with some beautiful girls. A friend and fellow adult model suggested I share my adventures on a wider platform. I knew I wanted a backend partner that was reliable, secure, and understood the adult space. The team at Paysite.com came highly recommended at a level above all the others.”

Added Paysite.com’s Erik Bellavance, “Bryan’s approach to adult content stands out because it’s rooted in authenticity and genuine connection. His content captures real chemistry, organic moments, and unscripted intimacy in a way that today’s audiences truly value. MyAsianGFs.com represents the power of creator-driven brands — distinctive, personal, and built to cultivate a highly engaged, loyal fan base.”

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Ria Bentley Guests on ‘The Performers Pod’

Ria Bentley Guests on 'The Performers Pod'

LOS ANGELES — Ria Bentley is the latest guest on “The Performers Pod,” hosted by Chelsea Poe.

During the episode, Bentley discusses her entry into the industry, genres and fetishes, and producing content, among other topics.

“Chelsea is a wonderful and talented woman and has done so much for trans and sex workers by tackling topics that too many people sweep under the rug,” Bentley enthused. “I thoroughly enjoyed the time I spent talking with her and wish we had become acquainted sooner.”

The episode is streaming on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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Jenna Starr Launches Digital Twin on Joi.ai

Jenna Starr Launches Digital Twin on Joi.ai

LOS ANGELES — Jenna Starr has partnered with Joi.ai to launch an artificial intelligence digital twin.

“The digital twin offers fans a personalized and interactive way to engage with Jenna’s virtual counterpart, providing a unique experience that blends technology, fantasy, and direct fan access,” said a rep. “The collaboration represents another strategic move for the entrepreneurial content creator, who consistently seeks new ways to innovate within the industry.”

Added Starr, “I’m really excited to launch my digital twin with Joi.ai. I love trying new things and giving my fans fresh ways to connect with me. This is such an amazing project, and I can’t wait to hear what everyone thinks about playing with my digital duplicate.”

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Lulu Chu, Thea Summers Headline Latest ‘Lesbian Sex’

VALENCIA, Calif. — Lulu Chu and Thea Summers topline the 29th volume of “Lesbian Sex” from Girlfriends Films.

The title also features Beca Barbie, Nala Brooks, Dharma Jones, Kimmie Haze, Scarlette Moon, and Raven Lane.

The four scenes pair Chu and Summers, Brooks and Haze, Jones and Moon, and Barbie and Lane.

“Lesbian Sex 29” is available exclusively on GirlfriendsFilms.net.

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Penny Barber, Haley Spades Star in Latest From Brazzers

Penny Barber, Haley Spades Star in Latest From Brazzers

LOS ANGELES — 2025 XMAs MILF Performer of the Year Penny Barber stars with Haley Spades in the latest release from Brazzers, titled “Slutty Cheerleader Caught Mid-Plot.”

As the scene opens, cheerleader Spades is breaking into the office of Barber, her teacher, to steal some test answers.

“Penny catches her in the act,” the synopsis reveals. “That’s when Penny discovers that Haley has stolen a huge dildo from her office. Penny bends Haley over her desk and gives her a spanking, before lying her back and licking her pussy. Penny fingers Haley and then stands over her to rub her own clit. Penny then takes the dildo and fucks Haley with it while she goes down on her, before attaching it to a strap-on and making Haley give her a BJ.”

Barber enthused about the shoot.

“We go at it so hard in this scene, Haley and I,” she said. “It’s really something to behold. She’s such a tiny little thing, it was a pleasure to teach her a lesson.”

“Slutty Cheerleader Caught Mid-Plot” is streaming on Brazzers.

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Falcon/NakedSword Founder Tim Valenti Reflects on 25 Years

Twenty-five years is a long time — especially in an industry that’s constantly changing.

When Falcon/NakedSword President and CEO Tim Valenti talks about his company’s early days, there’s no chest-thumping or victory-lapping — just a steady, grounded reflection on what it took to keep building, even as the business around him kept reinventing itself.

“Looking back at NakedSword’s first 25 years, I think our biggest impact has been proving that gay adult entertainment can be at once commercially successful and creatively impactful,” Valenti says. “From the beginning, we believed porn could be cinematic. We pushed for better storytelling, higher production values and a greater respect for the people in front of and behind the camera.”

Affectionately referred to by die-hard fans as “the Netflix of gay porn,” NakedSword launched as a VOD service in an era when the idea of streaming adult content still felt experimental. Over time, it grew into a platform that would later fold into the Falcon brand, expanding beyond distribution and into full-scale studio production.

That evolution mirrors Valenti’s own preferred approach: Stay focused on craft, stay open to what’s next.

In person, Valenti has a handsome “hippie Santa” vibe and is pretty humble about what he has built. When the conversation turns to the milestone quarter-century anniversary at hand, his response reflects his personality: quick to laugh and slow to self-mythologize.

“To be honest, I don’t really think about it a lot!” he admits. “I’m so focused on what’s happening now and what we’re going to be doing next. But I feel proud that I was able to do this. It’s just a nice feeling that we’ve been able to create such a great product, work with so many talented people in this business, keep it going — and know that we have a vision of the future.”

Filling the Gaps, Setting the Bar

For Valenti, the shift from aggregator to studio with the advent of NakedSword Originals wasn’t about planting a flag — it was about noticing what was missing.

“I realized there were gaps in what was being produced,” he recalls. “So we became our own brand, and we’ve always tried our best to do cinematic features and that level of work.”

That instinct toward narrative and genre has shaped much of the studio’s recent output, from last year’s XMAs-nominated thriller “Wild Game” to the romantic comedy “The Way to a Man’s Heart” and even a holiday romance entry with “Bred & Breakfast: The Push It Inn.” Each project reflects a willingness to play with form — not to chase trends, but to follow curiosity.

Yet Valenti is quick to frame growth in terms that go beyond release slates. When he talks about how he operates day to day, his language shifts from production to people.

“A few of the key values that have guided my success are consistency, respect and authenticity,” he offers. “I’ve always believed in showing up — whether for performers, creative teams or partners — and in building trust over time rather than chasing short-term victories. This industry moves fast in terms of technology and innovation, but relationships are what keep the wheels greased.”

That approach is something longtime collaborator Ben Rush regularly sees firsthand. The vice president of content development — and a frequent writer-director for the studio — traces much of NakedSword’s creative climate back to Valenti himself.

“Tim Valenti is the main reason I love the adult business,” Rush attests. “He understands that great adult films and brand extensions are built on trust, taste and conviction. Tim also has an instinct for when something feels authentic versus when it feels safe, and he always pushes for the former.

“He doesn’t micromanage,” Rush adds. “He sets the bar high and then lets creatives do what they do best. That kind of leadership creates an environment where bold ideas aren’t just allowed, they’re expected. That’s why NakedSword continues to be culturally relevant and creatively edgy.”

For Valenti, the work doesn’t stop when the cameras turn off. He talks about NakedSword’s relationship with the broader queer community in the same practical, forward-looking terms he uses when discussing content.

“One of the most important parts of what we do is a lot of community events, whether it’s parties or working with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence,” Valenti says. “We’re going to be doing a lot more in the new year.”

Build, listen, show up, repeat. It’s a familiar rhythm by now at NakedSword, and one that’s set to carry the company into its next 25 years.

‘Something we could own ourselves’

During the early years of the internet, Valenti found himself working with an ad agency in San Francisco.

“All of our clients wanted to have websites,” he remembers. “I realized what we could do online, but the agency was not willing to do it, so I rolled it out into my own company.”

In 1996, Valenti started an advertising and technology agency called Cubik. The company built early web presences for clients like IBM, Fujitsu, GameSpot and Shorenstein Properties — a portfolio that placed Valenti squarely inside the tech boom just as the web was taking its first real steps.

One of Cubik’s earliest high-profile clients was Eidos Interactive, the creators of Tomb Raider. The agency helped generate content and visibility around Lara Croft, nudging her from an early 2D character into the beginnings of an icon.

“I thought, why can’t we be doing this with regular movies in Hollywood?” Valenti recalls. “I went down to LA and got into some studios and told them what we were doing. They all thought it was great but they weren’t ready.”

The pivotal moment arrived closer to home.

“Obviously, being in San Francisco and being gay, I knew there were a lot of gay studios,” Valenti says. “So I thought, ‘Well, this is something we could own ourselves.’ I pitched all the gay studios.”

That instinct led to partnerships with Titan Men creators Bruce Cam and Keith Webb, as well as the Mitchell Brothers, who operated the O’Farrell Theatre and were the filmmakers who created “Behind the Green Door.”

“We built their platform and subscription site,” says Valenti. “I was trying to build my own little empire because I couldn’t do it in Hollywood.”

When Worlds Collide

In 2007, NakedSword merged with AEBN, folding in Falcon, Raging Stallion and Hot House, while also bringing a host of additional gay adult labels into its growing ecosystem.

Behind the scenes, Valenti was still running Cubik alongside the adult venture.

“I’m streaming adult content, and also have major corporate clients that I’m building websites for,” he says. “It was very scary, but I never lied about it. I told some of our chief clients and they were all very good about it. They loved our work and appreciated that we were being open with them. We didn’t lose any clients.”

Then there was an email mix-up that became legendary.

“One of the techs put in the wrong email list and sent out the NakedSword email to the mailing list for the National Potato Board, which was all housewives and recipes,” Valenti laughs. “The President was really mad but the board couldn’t fire us.

“What was funny was, that weekend we probably made $3,000 off that list from housewives,” Valenti adds mischievously.

What’s Possible

Even after 25 years, Valenti still cultivates a spirit of exploration. Thinking about the next phase of NakedSword, he anticipates broadening the language of adult storytelling.

“What’s exciting for me is some of the partnerships we’ve been trying to create over the last few years with different studios, different talent and some of the things we’re going to embark on — especially in the more mainstream, safe-for-work areas,” he enthuses. “We will be creating some content that will be entertaining and stand on its own. It will be a bridge to some of our adult products.”

Nor is the map he describes limited by borders or genre.

“We’re doing a lot more with Alter Sin in Europe, and we will be doing more with partners in Montreal, Asia and South America,” Valenti affirms. “As well as a lot more mainstream, safe-for-work product that butts up to adult entertainment and erotica. I think it will allow us to use some of the best narrative talents we have in the business.”

For those creating the content, the company’s approach translates into an unusual degree of freedom. Rush points to risk-taking, not scale, as the defining feature of the NakedSword brand.

“That’s very rare these days,” Rush says. “There’s a real backbone to the brand: high standards, no complacency and a genuine respect for staff, filmmakers, writers and performers who want to push themselves. Tim trusts us to go further, dig deeper and make content that actually says something. That kind of support doesn’t just elevate the work — it changes what’s even possible.”

The result?

“Sex that hits hard, stories that audiences remember and performances that feel dangerous and dirty in the best possible ways,” Rush attests.

For Valenti, the partnerships, the risks and the successes all trace back to one central guiding principle.

“I truly hope that our work has raised expectations about what gay adult content can look like, the way it’s made and how long it can last,” he shares. “I’m proud that we’ve proven longevity comes from knowing what our brand represents and evolving without losing our core audience.

“Following trends is not necessarily the way to stay relevant,” Valenti says. “It’s about standing for something.”

Corey Silverstein to Host Webinar on North Carolina Age Verification Thursday

Corey Silverstein to Host Webinar on North Carolina Age Verification Thursday

LOS ANGELES — Adult industry attorney Corey D. Silverstein has announced his latest “Legal Impact” webinar, titled “North Carolina AV Law — Content Creation Issues,” to livestream Thursday at 4 p.m. (EST).

The event, sponsored by Pig Machine with exclusive media sponsor XBIZ, will be moderated by ClaraKitty and feature guests Siouxsie Q and attorney Lawrence Walters.

“The North Carolina law has created major uncertainty for content creators, producers, and online platforms,” said Walters. “Our webinar will explore the issues and help guide those affected by this vexing new law. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insights before more states pass similar legal obligations.”

Added Silverstein, “The topic of this webinar was chosen because of the substantial community outreach that I received following numerous platforms and content creators abandoning all activities with North Carolina. The revocation of the consent component of North Carolina’s law has been especially destructive for the industry.”

For more information and to register for the free webinar, click here.

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Dan Dangler Is Hustler’s ‘Cover Honey’ for March

Dan Dangler Is Hustler's 'Cover Honey' for March

LOS ANGELES — Dan Dangler is the Cover Honey for the March issue of Hustler Magazine and appears in a 14-page centerfold spread shot by ThisYearsModel.com.

The issue also features writer T.S. Farley’s interview with Maddy Smith; the latest “Hustler Superstars” series, featuring Abella Danger; and photo spreads with Stella Sedona, Aften Opal, and Alice Visby, among other features.

In her Publisher’s Statement this month, Liz Flynt praises “California Governor Newsom’s efforts to level the field with Proposition 50, following Trump’s move in Texas to gerrymander new Republican districts. If you live in a Democratic state that is considering a path to redistrict, please throw your weight behind the representatives working toward that end. When our whole way of life is being threatened, we must fight fire with fire or risk losing everything.”

The March issue of Hustler will be available on newsstands and online Feb. 26.

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Shalina Devine Leads Dorcel’s ‘Open Space’

Shalina Devine Leads Dorcel's 'Open Space'

PARIS — Shalina Devine headlines the latest release from Dorcel, titled “Open Space.”

Directed by Franck Vicomte, the title features Dakota Dove, Matty Mila, Liz Ocean, Amber Slassh, Emily Pink, Carlo Duro, Dave Candle, Alex Charger, Juan Lucho, and reigning Euro XMAs Male Performer of the Year Matthew Meier.

“Shalina Devine stars as an executive celebrating her move into her company’s newly renovated headquarters,” said a rep. “As she tours the new offices with architect Matthew Meier, professional admiration gives way to chemistry, setting the tone for a workplace charged with erotic possibilities. The new space sparks a series of intertwined sexual encounters among staff members, from playful rivalries to torrid after-hours flings in empty corridors.”

“Open Space” is streaming on DorcelVision.

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