December 2023 Issue of Hustler Available Now
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Hustler Magazine’s December 2023 issue is now available on newsstands and in digital format, the long-running adult publication announced Tuesday. The cover of the latest issue features first-time Hustler Honey Azura Grace, who is also showcased in a 12-page centerfold spread shot by This Years Model.
Making their Hustler debuts in the December edition are models Mickey Violet, Mia Kay and Keira Croft. Holly Hotwife, the 2023 Beaver of the Year winner, is featured as well, in a 12-page pictorial shot by Victor Lightworship.
“I’m super excited to be the Cover Honey and centerfold,” Azura Grace said. “It’s an amazing way to end the year. I’m grateful for the opportunity to share my work with Hustler’s audience. Huge thanks to the Hustler team for making this happen!”
In the issue, Missy Martinez interviews six XXX performers who live to ride (motorcycles) —Alex Harper, Miss Bijoux, Jasmin St Claire, Amanda La Fatale, Venessa’s Butt and Rose Lynn.
“These babes describe their favorite motorbikes, the allure of the open road and exactly what it feels like to have all that power between their thighs,” Hustler explained in the announcement.
Next up is Shane Gillis, known for his “Live in Austin” special, which has netted over 18 million views on YouTube to date, along with his Beautiful Dogs, which is currently streaming on Netflix.
“Gillis met up with Hustler in New York City to discuss circle jerks, screaming orgasms and how funny a certain orange-hued ex-President can be,” according to the announcement.
In a shoot titled “My Latina Nanny,” Aria Valencia, Hime Marie, Reyna Belle and Madison Wilde “run wild in this ode to superhot Latina nannies and those lucky enough to bed them.”
In the new issue’s Publisher’s Statement, Liz Flynt reflects on the fight for workers’ rights.
“Labor unions, dubbed ‘the backbone of the working class,’ have positively influenced American workers for decades,” Hustler said in describing Flynt’s piece. “In 1979, union members in the U.S. were 21 million strong, but over the past four decades, this backbone has grown weak. Membership has decreased, and Americans are working harder than ever, but reaping an ever-decreasing percentage of profits. Since 1979, productivity has increased by more than 60% nationwide, with wages rising by a miserable 17.5% when adjusted for inflation. This year, UPS, SAG-AFTRA and United Auto Workers (UAW) all went on strike and made significant gains for their members.”
“Make no mistake, conditions and wages will not improve without a fight,” Flynt said. “Fight for your fellow worker’s rights. Support unions.”
For more information, visit HustlerMagazine.com.