HUSTLER Magazine’s 2023 November Issue Available Today
HUSTLER Magazine’s November 2023 issue is available today on newsstands and in digital format. First-time HUSTLER Honey Lilly Bell graces the November cover and is showcased in a 12-page centerfold spread shot by Ellen Stagg. Making their feature HUSTLER debuts in this edition are models Ivi Rein, Eden West and Ella Cruz. Plus, fan-favorite Kenzie Taylor returns for a special showcase.
“In this month’s centerfold spread, ‘Naughty Is Nice,’ Lilly Bell tells us she is a ‘huge exhibitionist.’ Then she sets out to prove it by stripping for our cameras,” says Editorial Director Anne Denbok. “It’s clear how much fun she’s having in this shoot, and her smile is downright contagious.”
“I’m so excited to be HUSTLER’s November Cover Honey and centerfold; I couldn’t be more honored. It’s every girl’s dream to be featured on HUSTLER when they start their modeling career, and I’m so blessed that I have already crossed that off my bucket list in the short time I’ve been around,” said Lilly Bell.
In the November issue, celebrated burlesque goddess Dita Von Teese graces HUSTLER with an exclusive interview supporting her partnership with HUSTLER Hollywood on the rollout of her lingerie line, Von Follies by Dita Von Teese. Dita shares with readers the evolution of the burlesque art form, her love of corsets and stockings, her new book, her history with HUSTLER and so much more. Next up, after racking up a quarter-million dollars in debt and hitting rock bottom in 2017, a California cash-game crusher looks to rebuild his bankroll and life in “DGAF: Max Pain and the Ultimate Comeback.” Then, HUSTLER brings its readers on an adventure into the world of hardcore animated content with Adult Time, a premier platform for high-quality, supercharged adult series and films. Reporter Scott Feinblatt speaks with Adult Time creators Frank Stacy, AgentRedGirl and SilkyMilk for explicit details on the burgeoning field of triple-X-rated animated entertainment. In “Housewife Hall Pass,” stars Mandy Waters, Cherry Kiss, Kay Lovely and Fiona Sprouts set aside their domestic chores to clean up in the bedroom.
In her Publisher’s Statement, Liz Flynt reflects on the past year of unmitigated disasters: Fires raged across Canada and ravaged Maui, the average high temperature in Phoenix for July was 114.7 degrees, Hurricane Idalia hit the South…and on and on. In 2022, there were 18 weather/climate disaster events with losses of over $1 billion each in the U.S., according to the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). In 1980, there were only three. There have been some environmental successes—the ozone layer is on track to heal itself within four decades thanks to a 1987 treaty banning ozone-depleting chemicals—but there is so much more to be done. Flynt calls out the need to not just talk the talk but walk the walk—”words, including promises of climate finance by the U.S., must be followed by specific, verifiable actions to win this fight, the fight to save planet Earth,” says Flynt.