HUSTLER Magazine’s 2023 September Issue Available Today
HUSTLER Magazine’s September 2023 issue is available today on newsstands and in digital format. Ukrainian model Lika Star graces the cover and is showcased in a 12-page centerfold spread shot by Holly Randall Productions. Making their feature HUSTLER debuts in this edition are models Katie Kush and Elle Lee, while Honey Numi Zarah returns for an encore layout and Honey Aubrey Valentine is featured in a boy-girl photo shoot.
“Lika Star shines bright in a stunning pictorial that celebrates the beauty’s passion for performing,” says Anne Denbok, HUSTLER’s Editorial Director. “Lika is so comfortable in front of the camera; her eyes tease and mesmerize, and you feel like you are in the room with her.”
In the issue, Missy Martinez speaks with one of porn’s most prolific and popular performers, Tasha Reign. For the new series, “50 Questions,” Martinez asks Reign, an industry icon, what her least favorite sex position is, most ridiculous porn fact, her favorite Olympic sport and much more. Corey Taylor has been called the most diverse singer in rock and roll. Between Stone Sour and Slipknot, he has sold 33 million records and toured the world many times over. Taylor sits with HUSTLER for an eye-opening, brutally honest interview. Finally, in “My First DP,” reporter John Blaylock speaks to five performers—Liv Revamped, Violet Monroe, Alexis Fawx, Nicole Doshi, and Cali Caliente—about their first two-for-one special in this tribute to multiplayer excitement.
In her Publisher’s Statement, Liz Flynt calls for equal rights for all: The ACLU is currently tracking almost 500 anti-LGBTQ bills. Included are bills to ban access to gender-affirming healthcare for transgender youth, legislation regulating curriculum in public schools—and anti-drag bills are now all the rage in GOP-led state legislatures. PEN America points out that 26% of the books banned in the 2022-23 school year had LGBTQ characters or themes. These books are sometimes even labeled as “pornographic” or “indecent.” While all of the bills mentioned might not become law, they reflect an incredibly dangerous trend that harms the LGBTQ community and every American’s fundamental right to be treated equally. “Equal rights and freedom of speech were of paramount importance to my husband,” says Flynt. “Freedom of speech means nothing if our rights to read and learn are censored.”