Christy Canyon Guests on ‘Juicy Scoop With Heather McDonald’ Podcast

LOS ANGELES — Christy Canyon is featured guest on the “Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald” podcast.

In this interview, Canyon shares her childhood memories, making money dancing and selling Polaroid pictures, her experience with Traci Lords, Charlie Sheen and Ron Jeremy, and how the industry has changed since she started at age 18.
 
The interview can be found on YouTube

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Golden Age Gay Producer, Director Scott Masters Passes

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ has received word that producer and director Scott Masters, a hugely influential figure in gay adult for more than four decades, passed late last year. He had been moved to an assisted-living facility in Bloomington, Illinois in the past year and in mid-autumn, a caregiver informed a family friend that Masters had recently died.

Famously recalcitrant, Masters shunned publicity but his influence on gay adult — and gay culture overall — was inarguable. A rare photo, seen above, shows (from L-R) Gino Colbert, Tom DeSimone, John Travis, William Higgins, Masters and Lucas Kazan, at the premiere of All Worlds Video’s “Andel’s Story” in the late ’90s.

Masters guided and shaped the careers of dozens of top stars: Rick Chase, Kevin Cobain, Kevin Dean, Adam Hart, Jimmy Hughes, Ryan Idol, Clay Maverick, Sonny Markham, Mark Montana, Ken Ryker, Joey Stefano, Chris Steele, Jon Vincent, Jeff White and many more.

In the mid-1960s, Masters, a self-taught photographer, relocated to San Francisco from Chicago and began selling male nude photo sets, his own as well as others from such notables as Bruce of L.A. and Athletic Model Guild, and quickly became a prolific publisher. Although laws regarding nude male photography had been relaxed, in 1972 Masters nevertheless drew the wrath of authorities in Texas and pleaded guilty to obscenity charges, for which he received a one-year suspended sentence.

In 1970, using the pseudonym “Robert Stephens,” Masters began producing loops and eventually formed The Stephens Agency, a short-lived distribution company. His first full-length feature was “White Lightning” in 1973 and Nova Studios followed a few years later.

Nova, which was shuttered in the mid-1980s, introduced many notable performers and directors and largely responsible for establishing a highly polished, cinematic style known as the “West Coast look.”

“I can’t think of any gay adult producer more consequential than Scott Masters,” Kazan told XBIZ, “with a career spanning decades four decades and relevant contributions in each decade — as a magazine publisher in the late ’60s; as the man behind Nova Studio in the ’70s; as the producer in charge of Catalina in the late-’80s; and as the co-founder of Studio 2000 in the late ’90s and early 2000s.”

John Travis, Masters’ longtime creative partner and the co-founder of Studio 2000, passed in 2017.

“Scott and I became friends after my directing debut at Men of Odyssey in 1997, with ‘Journey to Italy,'” Kazan recalled. “He was brutally honest with me: ‘Lucas,’ he told me, ‘you didn’t give Men of Odyssey an $80,000 movie. You didn’t deliver a $50,000 movie. Hell, you didn’t deliver a $20,000 movie.’ I loved him all the more for it. Scott taught me a great deal about self-discipline, self-criticism and work ethics. And about the industry I was about to embark on.”

“We would get together for lunch in West Hollywood every now and then,” Kazan said. “I would ask him, starstruck, about Nova, the early loops, the later feature films — ‘Something Wild’ is, to this day, one of my favorite movies of all time. He would hardly discuss any of them, perhaps not realizing, not fully, the richness of his legacy and its impact on the language of gay porn and the forms of gay desire.”

Chi Chi LaRue began his career in adult as an administrative assistant and creative director at Catalina Video in the mid-’80s and infamously clashed with the powerful producer when he first moved into directing. Nevertheless, their collaboration produced a number of notable titles.

“I worked very closely with Scott when I was at Catalina. He wasn’t very fond of me directing but I proved him wrong,” LaRue told XBIZ. “I’m very sad for the loss of another life in our business. May he rest in peace.”

Professor Martin Pozsgai is compiling a monographic study of Nova Studio and shared with XBIZ his thoughts about Masters’ cultural influence.

“Together with Studio 2000, Scott Masters’ ouevre offers the rare opportunity to explore and follow the representations of gay sex and the artistic development of masculinity in visual culture over four decades in the context of social, cultural and political changes almost continuously — from the gay liberation movement to the AIDS crisis and the establishment of equal rights for queer people after the turn of the millennium,” he said.

Last year, Pozsgai penned a remembrance on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the publication of “HIS — Handsome Is,” believed to be “the first picture magazine to contain exclusively homoerotic photographs taken by [Masters],” an artist who “created an extraordinarily rich and imaginative work of gay erotic pornography in the decades that followed.”

“Over the decades, Masters’ business [had] been incredibly productive,” noted Pozsgai. “At the same time, [he] always felt committed to the gay movement, the gay community he wanted to serve.”

XBIZ will expand this story with additional information as warranted.

Pipedream Debuts ‘Milk Me Silly’ Mega-Masturbator

Pipedream Debuts 'Milk Me Silly' Mega-Masturbator

WEST HILLS, Calif. — Shipping now from Pipedream Products’ Midwest and European distribution centers is the Milk Me Silly Mega-Masturbator, which is plug-in powered and features dual gyrating roller massagers engulfed in over 20 pounds of Fanta Flesh TPE.

“With loyal FMS fans eagerly awaiting the next-generation Fuck Me Silly, Pipedream engineers were hard at work designing an ultra-strong gyrating, plug-in powered life-size version of their legendary RD174 Fuck Me Silly Mega-Masturbator,” the company said.

“Until now, the only vibrating option guys had for Pipedream’s life-size, realistic Mega-Masturbators was a tiny, AA-powered bullet buried into the backside of the full-size fuck toy. The Milk Me Silly is not just a twerking bubble butt and it’s definitely not just for show — it’s a super-sneaky, multi-functional fuck machine built inside of a full-size Fuck Me Silly.”

To see a video of the Milk Me Silly in action, click here.

All RD535 Milk Me Sillys are backed by PDX Elite’s 90-day limited warranty and come packaged in PDX Elite’s corrugated boxes with a carrying handle.

Available in single case counts, the Milk Me Sillys are now in stock. To place an order, contact a preferred PD sales representative or email marketing@pipedreamproducts.com.

For more information, visit PipedreamProducts.com.

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Twitter Suddenly Suspends ModelCentro, Clips4Sale Accounts

SAN FRANCISCO — Amidst what several adult industry figures and sex workers advocates are calling an apparent ongoing crackdown on sex-related accounts on Twitter, this past weekend the social network suspended the accounts of two prominent adult platforms: FanCentro and Clips4Sale.

Attempts to access their Twitter accounts lead to blank pages that reads “Account suspended,” followed by a succint statement that “Twitter suspends accounts which violate the Twitter Rules.”

The suspensions have generated a wave of fear among the sex worker community on Twitter, which relies on the platform for promotional purposes and to communicate with each other. Unlike Facebook and Instagram, Twitter tolerates adult content, although it has had a documented history of shadowbanning sex-related accounts.

ModelCentro Responds

“We’re incredibly frustrated by Twitter’s increasingly arbitrary removal of adult content,” ModelCentro’s Kat Revenga told XBIZ. “We’ve had no communication at all from Twitter. They provided no warning, nor did they give us any reason why the accounts were shut down. There’s no way to appeal, restart the accounts, or even know what others can do to prevent this.”

Revenga added that “this should frighten everyone in adult. No matter what the platform, we’ve erred on the side of caution with our social media content. These accounts were used to communicate with models, and to promote their work.”

As with most corporate censorship measures against adult industry companies, Revenga pointed out, the real victims are the models and sex workers.

“The people most affected by this are those who use our platforms to build businesses and communicate with fans,” Revenga said. “It’s not fair to our industry, and it’s certainly not fair to sex workers.”

APAG ‘Concerned’ About Suspensions

Alana Evans, president of the adult performers union APAG, told XBIZ that “social media account removals are always concerning for our community.”

“We have seen an increase in account removals as performers have been contacting us with their deletions,” said Evans. “We are currently working with [adult marketing consultant] Amberly Rothfield to pinpoint these issues and create a meeting with Twitter executives as we have with Instagram.”

APAG, Evans said, encourages performers to be mindful of Twitter’s current Terms of Service and and to watch for any changes that may affect them.

“In this time with Covid keeping us at home, social media access is a lifeline, not only with our fans, but advocacy as well,” Evans concluded. “To be removed from Twitter could not only crush their careers, but also cause major harm to one’s mental health.“

XBIZ reached out to Clips4Sale for comment. Twitter does not publicly list press contacts and, unlike their competitors, has been consistently unresponsive to attempts at reaching them for comment or clarification.

Sera Ryder Stars in New ‘Super-Nasty’ DickDrainers Hookup

Sera Ryder Stars in New 'Super-Nasty' DickDrainers Hookup

MIAMI — Starlet Sera Ryder plays a “young hottie who helps Branden Richards get over his breakup with her roommate” in a new fantasy from DickDrainers.com.

“There’s a phrase that goes, ‘Good things come in small packages’ — and that definitely applies to Sera,” Richards exclaimed. “Cute as a button but with a devilish smile, Sera came ready to drain some dick and drain it she did. Fans had been requesting this one for a while and judging by the reaction so far, they’re loving it. Expect to see a lot of Sera in the future.”

Ryder echoed Richards’ enthusiasm.

“My scene with Branden was super-nasty in all the best ways possible, and I had such a great time getting used by him,” she said.

Visit DickDrainers.com for additional details about the new release, which runs 57 minutes and includes 502 photos.

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Sliquid Earns 2021 XBIZ Award as ‘Sex Lubricant Company of the Year’

DALLAS — Sliquid is marking its 2021 XBIZ Award for “Sex Lubricant Company of the Year.”

Recipients of the 2021 XBIZ Awards, presented by MyFreeCams, were revealed Thursday, January 14 during a live broadcast on XBIZ.tv.

“I can’t think of a more gratifying honor to kick off this year,” Founder and CEO Dean Elliott said. “The past 10 months have been a roller-coaster ride for our team, but with a little luck and a lot of hard work we were able to pivot and adapt.”

“We are thankful for our amazing industry partners that have worked through this past year with us,” continued Elliott. “You are the reason we are the top lubricant manufacturer in the industry, and we look forward to reaching new heights with you in 2021. And many thanks to our fabulous friends at XBIZ for this great honor.”

A rep noted Sliquid was founded in 2002 with a mission to produce high-quality lubricants using fewer, more natural ingredients that are body-safe for everyone.

“One reason that Sliquid continues to be a favorite of our retail and distribution partners, as well as our end-users, is because we offer an option for every type of lube lover out there,” said Michelle Marcus, Sliquid VP of sales and merchandising. “This gives our retailers ample opportunity to connect their customer with at least one, if not multiple, Sliquid lubricants.”

Visit Sliquid.com and follow the company on Twitter.

Click here for a complete list of 2021 XBIZ Awards winners.

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2021 TEAs ‘Fan Choice Award’ Voting Now Underway

2021 TEAs 'Fan Choice Award' Voting Now Underway

LOS ANGELES — Online voting for the 2021 Transgender Erotica Awards (TEAs) “Fan Choice” is now underway and continues through February 2.

Nominees for the TEAs have been announced. The ceremony will be a virtual affair for the second consecutive year with a livestream set for Sunday, March 7.

A rep noted spam submissions will be disqualified.

“The ‘Fan Choice Award’ is always one of the most exciting as the winner could be anyone,” TEAs Executive Producer Kristel Penn said. “We do a lot of diligence to prevent spam and make sure each vote is from a qualified fan — and we actively discourage models from encouraging spam.”

“Lena Moon, Daisy Taylor, Aubrey Kate, Domino Presley and Kylie Maria have been our last five ‘Fan Choice Award’ winners, so whoever wins will be in great company,” Penn added.

Click here to cast a ballot.

Additional TEAs details will be announced in the coming weeks. Direct sponsorship and media inquiries to kristel@grooby.com and follow the awards on Twitter for the latest updates.

Click here for XBIZ’s coverage of the virtual 2020 TEAs.

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2021 AVN Award Winners Announced

2021 AVN Award Winners Announced

LOS ANGELES—The 2021 AVN Award winners were announced on Saturday night in an all-digital ceremony presented by MyFreeCams on AVNStars.com.

Kira Noir and Skyler Lo co-hosted the 38th annual show in which winners were revealed in more than 120 awards categories, recognizing outstanding achievements in the past year in areas of movie production, pleasure products and retail.

The duo was joined on stage by official Trophy Girls Avery Cristy and Lily Larimar.

The 2021 winners are:

VIDEO & WEB

All-Girl Performer of the Year
Charlotte Stokely

Best Actor – Featurette
Tommy Pistol, Another Life, MissaX

Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene
Paranormal, GirlGirl/Jules Jordan; Emily Willis, Riley Reid & Kristen Scott

Best All-Girl Movie or Anthology
Paranormal, GirlGirl/Jules Jordan

Best All-Girl Series or Site
Women Seeking Women, Girlfriends Films

Best Anal Movie or Anthology 
The Art of Anal Sex 11, Tushy/Pulse

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2021 AVN Hall of Fame Inductees Announced

2021 AVN Hall of Fame Inductees Announced

AVN Media Network is pleased to announce this year’s inductees into the AVN Hall of Fame.

The Class of 2021 features a stellar group of performers, producers, directors and executives who each have impacted the worldwide adult entertainment industry in their own distinctive ways.

The honorees will be officially inducted at the 38th annual AVN Awards Show, presented by MyFreeCams, at 8 p.m. PST this Saturday in a live-streamed broadcast on AVNStars.com.

Co-hosted by Kira Noir and Skyler Lo, the first-ever all-digital AVN Awards ceremony will reveal the winners in more than 120 categories and is free to view for anyone with an AVN Stars account.

AVN Hall of Fame – Class of 2021

Chanel

Chanel, a petite brunette, was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and first took her baby steps into the adult entertainment business in 1986, performing as a submissive in the BDSM video Deep and Dark for Prestige Video. Her first hardcore video was Balling Instinct(1992) for Factory Home Video, in which she essayed two scenes, a girl/girl with top star P.J. Sparxx and a boy/girl with T.T. Boy, though it’s unclear in which of those she performed her first on-camera squirt. In fact, Chanel’s second biggest year in XXX was 1992 when she acted in 28 productions—her biggest was 1994, with 32 appearances—and throughout her career, she generally divided her on-screen time roughly equally between hardcore videos, which included plenty of girl/girl action as well as anal, and bondage fare. In 1994, Chanel found a partner both on- and off-screen, actor Steve Hatcher, who was often billed under his real name, and the pair did scenes together for most of her career, though the two weren’t exclusive on-camera. Reviews of Chanel’s work were mixed. For instance, for Moonlight Entertainment’s Jack the Stripper (1992), AVN’s reviewer wrote, “We first see Jack [Jonathan Morgan] in merry olde England as he gets a rather nice blow-job from a street walker (Chanel)—who is later arrested by a bobby for ‘bad acting’. No comment there.” On the other hand, in The Three Musketeers 2 (1992), AVN’s reviewer stated, “Musketeer Marc Wallice finds himself imprisoned with ‘lost’ Musketeer Robert Sacchi… They escape and rescue Chanel, who rewards Wallice in a barn with, yup, a roll in the hay. Their tender, gentle sex amid the bristles and oats is as nomination-worthy as the [Nina] Hartley/[Diedre] Holland opus.” And then there’s 1-900-SPANKME (1993), where the reviewer raved, “If there’s a Best Performance award given out for a spanking video it belongs to Chanel in this segment.” Of interest: Chanel appeared in the first “issue” of Moonlight Entertainment’s Radical Affairs Video Magazine, a series that featured interviews with the stars and even an editorial or two between its hardcore scenes. Radical Affairs was one of the series that inspired AVN to create a new category of adult video: “Gonzo.” Chanel’s hardcore swan song occurred in 1999, when she appeared in two instructional tapes of the Alexander Institute. After that, she reportedly moved to Arizona, married and got into the real estate business.

David Perry

David Perry has been one of the most in-demand European performers since his debut in the early 1990s, and a creator of top-selling porn since 2005. His work as a director now appears exclusively on the Evil Angel label. A native of Rambouillet, France, he was a mainstay stud for Private Video in the 1990s and a frequent male talent for Marc Dorcel, Videorama, Ben Dover, Diabolic’s Debauchery series, Private Castings, and Anabolic’s French import Assman. His body of work includes more than 2,000 titles. As an actor he worked a great deal with Christoph Clark, appearing in every volume of his long running Euro Angels. He also worked for Rocco Siffredi (Rocco’s Initiations, True Anal Stories) and Raul Cristian’s Cruel Media. According to Evil Angel owner John Stagliano, Perry has directed for the company “as an owner of his own content since 2011. His ability to show off the best looking European girls made his content highly desirable for [us]…He has the ability to make the most high-class porn as well as hot gonzo.” Perry’s early work as a director was released in large part by Zero Tolerance and Diabolic Video. After joining the Evil Empire, with added more than 50 titles to their catalog, including such series as Big and Real, Watch Me Bitch, Ass-Fucked MILFs, Perry’s DPs. His most recent release, Anal Virtue, was nommed for Best Foreign-Shot Anal Sex Scene (Cherry kiss, Vince Karter). Perry has been a frequent AVN Awards nominee for Foreign Male Performer of the Year. Though a strong individual performer he has frequently lent his skills to group work. In 2012 he was nominated in two American-made group sex scenes: Evil Angel’s Voracious and Elegant Angel’s Wasteland. This year he was honored again for group scene, in Dorcel’s Mariska: Desires of Submission.

Dee

Dee, a native of Puerto Rico, became one of porn’s most popular Latina stars during the late 1990s and early 2000s, appearing in almost 600 adult films. Slender, 5-foot-5, with a 34B top, her beauty was greeted with such encomiums as “ravishing” (Adam Film World) and “achingly beautiful” (Hustler). Dee’s wide-ranging body of work included multiple performances for VCA Pictures, Metro Studios, Sin City, Evil Angel and Vivid Entertainment Group. Luc Wylder, who shot her several times for Fallen Angel, said she had “a perfectly sculpted body, warm spirit, with an intense proclivity to lust.” Her first appearance, at age 19, was in 1997 in a scene with T.T. Boy and Cappuccino for Devil’s Film. A career milestone came when the late Video Team founder Christian Mann cast her in Vol. 12 of his iconic series My Baby Got Back, after which she went right into Vol. 13. No Man’s Land 21 marked her debut in that studio’s long-running all-girl lineShe did not shy away from anal sex, taking on fellow future Hall of Fame star Sean Michaels in Rocks That Ass 23: Return of Sean Bond. Randy Spears and Julian were among her most frequent partners in the later stages of her performing career. Dee also did a great deal of girl/girl work. She segued into directing in 2005. For Video Team she helmed No Man’s Land Latin Edition 3 & 6, 7, Sista 21 and Mamacitas 6 & 7. Her 17 director credits include four titles released by Wicked Pictures. Her appearances and directorial work began to taper off around 2007. Dee currently shares her thoughts and experiences, mind and body, on her website Dee’s Club.

Derek Dozer

Growing up in Ohio, Derek Dozer always had a passion for football and sports. So when he injured his knee during football practice, effectively ending his dreams of sports stardom, he dropped out of college to find himself. But football’s loss was porn’s gain when he got a warehouse job at a major porn company nearly 20 years ago. Soon, his energetic and easygoing style impressed his boss so much that he gave him a chance to direct a video. He would go on to direct for Extreme Associates, West Coast Productions, Antigua Pictures, AllRealityPass.com and ultimately landing at The Erotic Network, where he honed his craft working with the industry’s top performers. But it all abruptly ended when the company was acquired and Dozer and the rest of the staff were summarily laid off. For a year, he struggled to find work in an industry wracked by a changing economic landscape, before deciding to learn welding and take on a new career and a new challenge. But he was soon coaxed back to direct a new movie where he seemingly got his mojo back. He went on to work for such companies as Elegant Angel Productions, Hard X and others, and his vision and energy were never more apparent than in Elegant’s 2018 release Squirtwoman: Wasteland, starring Kleio Valentien and Angela White, which earned six 2019 AVN nominations, including Best Director – Feature for Dozer. His ability to connect with performers and audiences has earned him the respect of industry members and fans alike. With a dedication to creating compelling content that resonates with audiences, Dozer has taken his talents to another level in Tushy’s recent blockbuster feature Influence, a big-budget showcase of adult superstar Elsa Jean, who handpicked him to direct the movie, which features her first anal scene and once again racked up six nominations in the 2021 AVN Awards race. Having recently signed as Tushy parent company Vixen Media Group’s newest contract director, Dozer has plenty of big plans yet in store.

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2021 XBIZ Honors Celebrates Adult Retail Success, Community

LOS ANGELES — Last week, the retail edition of the 2021 XBIZ Honors, presented by Satisfyer, was broadcast to global audiences that tuned into XBIZ.net for a virtual ceremony that honored the year’s top brands and executives.

Hosted by industry vet and clinical sexologist Dr. Sunny Rodgers, XBIZ Honors stayed true to its community-driven awards program by inviting members of the adult retail community to participate as presenters. Execs from all over the country and abroad, standing before monuments and picturesque backgrounds that are in their area, appeared onscreen to celebrate the achievements of their industry colleagues. Their efforts didn’t go unrecognized as the industry’s Facebook Groups were soon buzzing with accolades for the awards presenters alongside those who won.

Rodgers kicked off the first-ever virtual XBIZ Honors with a “good evening” and “good morning,” acknowledging viewers that were tuning in from around the world.

“We’re living through such a surreal moment in history,” she said. “This pandemic has touched every aspect of our lives. And for all of us, it’s been one helluva adjustment. But tonight we get to shift away from all that and instead, celebrate what an incredibly tight-knit community we have and how — at the end of the day — we are like family, always striving to help and support one another in times of need. And for that I am so grateful!”

The first award of the night was presented by Kit Richardson, New York’s Museum of Sex associate buyer and merchandiser, who announced the nominees for Luxury Pleasure Product of the Year. Decked out in a long black dress with a thigh-high slit, a masked Richardson stood with her hands on her hips in front of a bustling Times Square as she called out the nominated product names.

The Wand Massager by We-Vibe was named the winner, and WOW Tech’s Kim Card appeared virtually to accept the award. “Thank you to XBIZ, thank you everyone who voted for us — all of our retail partners who support us. The Wand is an amazing product and we’re so glad that you’re introducing it to all of your customers.”

Also hailing from the Big Apple was Lulu Batista of OohCherryBox.com, who presented the Luxury Brand of the Year category from Brooklyn with the hum of traffic behind her as she stood, cozily dressed in furry pink coat. 

With LELO announced as the winner, Erica Minor — who serves as the marketing communications manager for North America — accepted the award. 

“This is so exciting,” she said. “Thank you all so much. This is such a great honor; it’s always great to be acknowledged but especially so when it’s by your peers, and we’re so grateful.”

Introducing himself from a tropical backyard “all the way from sunny South Florida,” Williams Trading Co.’s Paul Reutershan quickly corrected himself, noting it was actually nighttime but was nonetheless “happy, thrilled and humbled” to present the award for Brand Ambassador of the Year.

“All of these people are winners in my eyes,” he said. “They are the hustlers, the faces of the companies and without them brands would not get the placement and customers would not get the service that they get from this fine group of people. I couldn’t be prouder of all of you.”

Nearly spitting his drink, XR Brands’ Josh Ortiz said he didn’t expect to win.

“First and foremost, I’d like to thank Ari Suss, the president of XR Brands, for creating not only a culture of inclusivity but innovation that allows me to have the best gig in the world,” Ortiz said. “Thank you to Rebecca Weinberg for taking a chance on this nervous, pit-sweating brown transboy from Florida — we finally have representation. Not only are people of color at the table but also trans people of color are at the table and I couldn’t have done this without you. Thank you XBIZ and everyone that voted — I’m blown away.”

With Denver’s towering Union Station glowing behind her, Lora DiCarlo’s Casey Murphy announced the nominees for LGBTQ+ Pleasure Product Brand of the Year. Cute Little Fuckers was declared the winner.

“Whoa, hey everybody — I’m really surprised to hear that,” Cute Littler Fuckers founder and creator Step Tranovich said. “I feel like the new kid on the block. Our toys are brand new in the industry and every single day I’m blown away by how much people love the toys and their reception. The fact that I’m here with all of you really incredible people and you guys are like ‘yes, those toys deserve an award’ — my heart is at like 1,000 BPM. I’m so blown away. Thank you all so much!”

From Venice, California, Voodoo Toys brand manager Sally Cotching presented the nominees for Retail Account Exec of the Year, which was won by the night’s first awards presenter, Kit Richardson.

“I’m immensely honored to be even nominated among such incredible people — professionals, titans of the industry,” she said. “Thank you everyone for this award; it not only shows me that you recognize the work that I’ve done but that you acknowledge that I’m here. I’ve had many weird jobs, but this is the first one where I feel at home and a part of the community. I’m so thankful for everyone that has guided me.”

After a break stylish commercial break featuring Penthouse lingerie, Excitement Adult Stores’ Loretta Goodling appeared in a form-fitting yellow mini dress with a scenic sunset over a rolling hills behind her. Filmed in central Pennsylvania, where it was a chilly 30 degrees, Goodling admitted, “it’s pretty cold out,” before naming off the nominees for BDSM Pleasure Products Company of the Year.

“Good luck everyone,” Goodling said. “I can’t wait to see everyone when it’s safe to travel.”

When XR Brands was named the winner, Ortiz reappeared on-screen to accept before being joined by XR Brands President Rebecca Weinberg, who said, “Thank you all; we appreciate it so much on behalf of our whole team.”

WOW Tech’s Kim Card was up next to present the nominees in the Sex Toy of the Year — Non-Powered category, which she did in front of an outdoor sculpture at John and Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Park in Des Moines, Iowa.

COTR’s Kim Faubel was on hand to accept the award for the winning Arch by Le Wand.

“That was cool to see my shocked face,” Faubel said of being presented the award live. “Oh my goodness, thank you XBIZ and everyone that voted who for us. Le Wand launched the Stainless Steel collection in March of last year and then the world stopping moving but we forged ahead and it was very well received. Therefore, we couldn’t have done it without the support from our retail partners. On behalf of Alicia, Tracy and the entire COTR team, thank you.”

 From a glittering downtown Los Angeles as the backdrop, Rock Candy Toys/Bedroom Products’ Tracy Leone announced the nominees for Marketing Exec of the Year.

Stephanie Ingram from WOW Tech Group, who was named the winner, said, “Thank you so much to WOW Tech team and to the pjur team — it’s such a pleasure to be part of such an amazing, inclusive diverse industry. I cant’ wait to show you what we have in store for 2021.”

From a hilltop in Hollywood, Svakom’s Kate Kozlova presented the nominees for Sexual Health & Wellness Brand of the Year. Noting her latest venture as a sex educator on Youtube, Kozlova said that much like the nominees, it is her life goal to make people aware of how important sexual wellness is. “Every brand that was nominated and the team behind it has all the passion and the desire to make a contribution to our amazing industry,” she said.

Aneros’ Brent Aldon and Malay Vannouvong accept the award on behalf of the company.

“Thank you XBIZ for such an amazing recognition,” Aldon said. “Thank you very much to all of our industry family for your continued love and support, and for voting for us. Also thank you to our Aneros family for being the amazing humans that you guys are — we did it two years in a row! Congratulations!”

Following an announcement of the nominees for Pleasure Product Account Exec of the Year by Nanciland Innovations’ Nanci Smith, Shots Canada’s Joey Teodoro was named the winner.

Teodoro kept it short and sweet, saying, “Thank you everybody, XBIZ, Ruben and Oscar. Thank you to all our customers. I love you all. I was not expecting this — cheers and be safe everybody!”

Tranovich reappeared onscreen to present the nominees for Sex Lubricant of the Year, with simply Aqua by Wicked Sensual Care taking home the trophy.

“Thank you so much on behalf of everyone from Wicked Sensual Care,” said Jennifer Brice, the company’s sales director. “Thank you for your support and recognition for our new Simply line. Happy New Year and congrats to all of the nominees and winners!”

From downtown historic Yuma, Arizona, HPPPA’s Tamara Bell announced the nominees for Sensual Bath & Body Product of the Year.

With Intime Balance by Exsens named the winner, Rebecca Pinette-Dorin, Exsens’ North American sales manager delivered the acceptance speech on behalf of the company.

“When we made these products the idea was to promote intimate hygiene, which is hard when most people just want to get busy and have sex,” she said. “We’ve gotten a great response and people love it. Thank you to everyone who has enjoyed this product.”

Efren Mendez of Love Store Mexicali announced the nominees for Community Figure of the Year, saying that his only request is that the winner make “the Efren face” when they win — and Williams Trading’s Paul Reutershan complied, pausing to strike Mendez’s signature wide-smile pose.

“I want to thank everyone who voied for me,” Reutershan said. “I’m grateful and I’m humbled. I think the P3 Facebook group has had a lot to do with it. It has brought our community together in these hard times of COVID. I love our community so much and all the people in it. I think that shines through in the group so I share this award with you. Without all of you I wouldn’t have won or even been considered.”

Joyboxx’s Deborah Semer said “aloha” from Hawaii, “where the world comes to celebrate love. It’s the perfect spot to announce your International Pleasure Products Company of the Year nominees.”

Satisfyer’s Melody Cazarin accepted the award on behalf of the brand.

“I speak for the brand and the whole team when I say that we are very humble and thankful for your support and for believing in the brand,” she said. “For all of our global teams in Europe and in the states and all over the world thank you for your passion and the vision and perseverance to bring more passion to people’s lives.”

Doc Johnson’s Krystal Silva announced the nominees in the Boutique Pleasure Products Company of the Year, with Dame Products receiving the title.

“Thank you so much, I’m incredibly grateful for the recognition,” Dame Products’ Savannah Zinkand said. “This accomplishment would not be possible without our dedicated retailers that share our core values of closing the pleasure gap and fighting for equitable pleasure for all.”

In Portland, Wicked Sensual Care’s Jenn Brice announced the nominees for Progressive Leadership Award. While acknowledging the industry’s trailblazers she also gave a sports shout-out to the Portland Trailblazers NBA team, which she pointed out on her branded top.

Deja Vu Love Boutique’s Megan Swartz was named the winner as her friends and family cheered her on in the background.

“I was not expecting to win this award,” she said. “Thank you so much; I have no speech but I really appreciate everyone out there.”

Industry vet Adam Hasner re-emerged at the virtual XBIZ Honors, appearing onscreen in his signature Adidas tracksuit behind a bar.

“What’s up bitches I’m back,” he said, a porn video playing in the background as he poured and took shots of alcohol while naming the nominees for New Pleasure Products Company of the Year.

“Thank you this is such an honor to be even be nominated among such powerful changemakers,” said Lora Haddock DiCarlo, founder and CEO of Lora DiCarlo. “It’s really humbling. Thank you to XBIZ and our incredible team and all of our colleagues. The blood sweat and tears — the work that you all do is so important and we wouldn’t be here without all of you. Thank you to our retailers, our distributors, customers and even our competitors. You guys are all amazing. We stand with you, we support you, we love you all, and thank you all from our team.”

All the way from Sydney, Australia, Elixir Play’s Lara Pack announced the nominees for Retailer of the Year — Boutique, crediting them all for being “excellent at reaching their target market.”

Hart’s Desire’s Shani Hart was shocked to be named the winner, letting viewers know that if she were fully dressed she would’ve gone to get her husband/business partner in the next room.

 “It’s such an honor to be in the group with all of these stores that I admire,” Hart said. “Thanks to everyone in the industry for all of the advice that you give us. ‘Shout out’ to all of the small brands that are kicking ass and taking names.”

Svakom’s Alexandro Feynerol announced the nominees for Senior Leadership Award, which went to Doc Johnson’s Scott Watkins.

“I was not expecting this at all,” he said. “I’ll start off by thanking the entire Doc Johnson team. You’re not a good leader without a good team, and my team is everything. I don’t know how I feel about being a ‘senior’ leader, but I guess it comes with this grey hair.”

The XBIZ Honors awards show then paused to pay tribute to Jane Liszewski and Margaux O’Donaghue, who both passed away last year.

“Jane and I worked together for six years when I first entered in this industry,” Rodgers said. “She was a brilliant mentor and an incredible inspiration to me and for so many others; and her lovely energy and enthusiasm for life touched all of us, and she’ll be very much missed.”

Ralph Albrecht, MD Science managing director, memorialized O’Donaghue who worked for the company for approximately 20 years.

“She was the hardest worker I’ve ever met,” he said. “She would get in early and leave late. She would do anything for anyone in the company. She was amazing — it’s sad for her loss; everyone at MD Science and elsewhere loved her and she warmed everyone’s heart. She was a great part of growing MD Science and she’s greatly missed by everyone inside and outside of the company.”

Randal Withers, MD Science’s international sales manager, added, “I’d like to take this moment to commemorate all of the great times and professional career of my associate Margaux, who we lost last year. It’s a tragic loss — one that we all feel at Swiss Navy. Margaux and I were friends and she brought a special passion and pleasure to working with her and I so miss her.”

After a moment of silence, the awards program resumed with Nasstoys’ Kathryn Hartman presenting the nominees for International Distributor of the Year.

Teodoro accepted on behalf of Shots Media, thanking customers and telling the Shots staff, “You guys are amazing; you guys work so hard and it’s so well-deserved.”

Hamed Bossett-Allen announced the nominees for Retail Education/Training Program of the Year, which was awarded to SPAM (Sex Professionals and Manufacturers) Facebook Group.

Swartz, the group’s creator, appeared to accept the title. “I’m so excited for this award because everyone in the industry is SPAM, not just me,” she said. “I created this group, but everyone has contributed so much to it. I’m so grateful for everybody out there that donated product for the pitches, that has spent their week doing a takeover and everyone that is involved and engaged. I’m super-excited for this because I love this group so much.”

To present the nominees for Chief Exec of the Year, Swartz raised the bar with a creative video that took viewers from the famous Las Vegas sign on the strip in Sin City to the various rooms of a house.

“‘Chief Executive’ is the most demanding and responsible person of the company,” she said. “Wearing that hat is no easy task — especially in 2020, so a big congrats to all of the nominees. With that being said, this awards show looks a lot different tonight.

“We’re an industry that’s used to overcoming and adapting — after all we sell dicks for a living,” she said, speculating that some of the night’s winners might be “cooking up an acceptance speech,” Swartz said while at the stove in the kitchen, “presenting an award from your bathtub,” she said while sitting in a bubble bath — “or maybe you’re just laying on the couch, trying to ‘XBIZ and chill,'” Swartz quipped while doing just that. Wherever they were, Swartz offered, “I hope you’re all staying safe and healthy.”

The honor was bestowed on Pipedream’s Matthew Matsudaira, who wasn’t available to accept the accolade. Nevertheless, the show proceeded with Nu Sensuelle’s Patrick Lyons on hand to announce the nominees for Retailer of the Year — Chain.

“As we all know retailers are the cornerstone of our industry,” he said. “You have the amazing responsibility of guiding consumers through the pleasure products journey, and tonight we’re here to honor your dedication to the industry, your passion for service, and your efficacy for our brands. Thank you for your contributions making this industry so successful.”

Adam & Eve’s Chad Jenny accepted the award, saying, “We’re so happy and honored to receive this award. We have to give it up to Phil Harvey on our 50th anniversary — he created a brand and laid the groundwork for what we do now. I have to give it up to our team and all of our amazing franchise operators around the country running the 88 stores that we have and all the staff and managers.”

Boneyard Toys’ Kristin Moore appeared from Deerfield Beach to announce the nominees for Progressive Distributor of the Year, which was awarded to Nalpac.

“Thank you XBIZ and everyone that voted and nominated us,” said Steve Craig, the CEO of Nalpac. “We are humbled to be among such a progressive group of leaders. We want tp recognize our Nalpac team and everyone that has contributed to get us where we are today. It’s Nalpac’s 50th anniversary and it’s going to be the best year yet thanks to our incredibly dedicated partners and manufacturers.”

In presenting the nominees for Businesswoman of the Year, Imbesharam’s Raj Armani credited the industry for always being “ripe for entrepreneurs who have the right stuff — courage, ambition and the drive — to build or lead a striving business.”

“This award celebrates one extraordinary woman who encompases all of those traits and has shown leadership that is above-and-beyond in every challenge,” Armani said.

The Businesswoman of the Year was none other than industry pioneer Susan Colvin.

“I got this award… because of you,” Colvin said, addressing the viewing audience. “It was an extremely difficult year for all of us and for our team that worked really hard, and for all of our customers, the retailers, distributors e-tailers and everyone that survived this year.”

Located in state of Washington, CalExotics’ Roxana Mendoza announced the nominees for Distributor of the Year — Pleasure Products with Entrenue being named the winner.

“Thanks to my staff, customers and suppliers,” Entrenue CEO Joe Casella said. “2020 was a hell of a ride and I couldn’t have done it with them. Thanks for the trust in us. I’m very grateful.”

Appearing from the arts district in Las Vegas, COTR’s Kim Faubel presented Businessman of the Year nominees, crediting them for being “hardworking” and “dedicated to their crafts,” as well as being “pioneers of the industry.”

Casella returned onscreen to accept the honor. He said, “Thank you very much. I’m so grateful again for all the people who have supported us this year and for the past 14. But this year in particular, I’m speechless with how grateful I am for all of them. I’m incredibly honored. Here’s to a great 2021.”

Nalpac’s Don Zerilli presented the nominees of the second-to-last category of the night, Pleasure Products Company of the Year — Full Range, which was awarded to CalExotics.

“Thank you everybody,” Colvin said. “It was the hardest year. Thank you to my team that worked even when everyone else was closed and I asked them to work anyway. I appreciate it and thank you to everyone out there that works so hard for their business. We need you, the consumer needs you and we appreciate you.”

Hot Octopuss’ April Lampert presented the final award of the evening, which she called her favorite of the annual XBIZ Honors awards show.

“Each year, XBIZ honors the most influential and inspirational women in the pleasure products industry and this year is no exception,” she said, announcing Stealth Shaft Support creator Nanci Smith as the Woman of the Year.

Smith broke down in tears, and struggled to speak as she thanked her industry colleagues. “Thank you so much for believing in me following my dream and allowing me to help people have better sex lives,” she said.

Rodgers wrapped the historic ceremony, with wishes for a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year, “until we see each other again.”