Sex in the news
Sex Gone Viral 7: This Week’s Salacious Stories
The New York Times header was famous for declaring “All the News That’s Fit to Print.” Below, in this ‘Sex Gone Viral 7: This Week’s Salacious Stories,’ we give you some stories we think fit.
Tommy cashing in
If you haven’t yet had a chance to cash in your sensibilities for some sexy Olympics, you need to do so in rapper Tommy Cash’s new video “Untz Untz.” As we relate here, this silly sexy, and quite triple x video is a whole lot of fun (for adults) to view. We all read how the behind-the-scenes scene at the famous global games can be downright naughty, and Cash’s new video, four years in the making, pleads this case.
Adults only go here to view the clip.
Movie news
There’s quite a bit happening in the world of erotic cinema this week.
First off, Lust Cinemas released their take on the popular TV show “Bridgerton” with their own “Ashford Manor.” Britain’s Regency era never looked so lustful.
Additionally, the CineKink film movie winners were just announced. For the past twenty-one years, this grouping of independent filmmakers has pushed the envelope of sexy cinema in a way very few festivals or content producers dare.
Lastly, famous porn director Ricky Greenwood has directed the porn country musical "Alive," which premiered this week at Adult Empire. The cast includes Victoria Voxxx, Kendra Sunderland, Queenie Sateen, Nicole Doshi, Sophia Locke, Valentina Nappi, August Skye, Ariel Demure, Chad Alva, Charles Dera, Isiah Maxwell, Cliff Jensen, Roman Todd, and Dillon Diaz.
Getting back at Backpage
As we reported here, AZ prosecutors were going back to see if they could secure some sort of indictment against a trio of ex-staffers at Backpage. Judges have thrown out the many lawsuits brought against the site, but this week, ex-Backpage co-owner Michael Lacey was sentenced to a five-year prison term and fined three million dollars.
There’s something quite fishy in that video
A Tasmanian woman who was accused of engaging in a sex act with a live fish, made her first appearance in the Hobart Magistrates Court last week. She asked for an adjournment without a plea.
Catherine Lee June faces a trio of charges falling under the country's Classifications Enforcement Act (Publications, Films, and Computer Games). The charges against Jones are that she possessed a bestiality product (a video depicting her engaged in “sexual activity” with a brown trout on a boat), with two counts of making or reproducing a bestiality product during the same period, (again...a video depicting her engaged in “sexual activity” with a brown trout on a boat).
Magazines
Lastly, this week saw yet another issue publication of the UK’s premier fetish publication, Darkside Magazine. The current Darkside is #67 with Goddess Lana gracing the cover.
And HUSTLER magazine, celebrating its 50th anniversary year, released its September issue. This time around the magazine features model Eve Sweet, the magazine’s HUSTLER “Honey” for this issue, Anne Claire, Mae Milano’s naughty confessions, and much more.