BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—A day with one of porn’s hottest starlets, Ariana Marie (“I like romantic, passionate scenes, but I’m more about the hardcore—grab my hair, choke me, that kind of stuff”), a look at the hypocrisy behind baseball’s Hall of Fame (“an institution that swings its hallowed doors wide open to drug smugglers, violent offenders and murderers, but refuses to induct players accused of using performance-enhancing drugs”) and a list of U.S. beaches with a long-standing tradition of knocker nudity take center stage in the September 2015 Hustler, hitting newsstands on Tuesday, July 7.
Cover Beauty Brea Bennett (“Even though I’m a homebody, exhibition is definitely in my blood”) sizzles in a 12-page centerfold spread, and stunning pictorials feature Malena Morgan (“One day I want to have an eight-way all-girl orgy”) and Celeste Star (“I like penis. No matter how realistic a strap-on is, it just doesn’t feel like the real thing”), Kennedy Leigh (“Sucking eight- to ten-inch cocks all the way down comes easy for me”), Karlee Grey (“If you have a great sense of humor and a fun personality, I’ll get naked”) and Kimberly Gates (“It turns me on thinking that even when I’m sleeping, people can see me have sex”).
“#Selfies” features the best tweets from hot Hustler Honeys Emily Grey, Kenna James, Sophie Dee, Ryan Ryans, Niki Lee Young, Maya Grad and Kay Devon; "Hardcore Showcase" spotlights Axel Braun’s Squirt Class, Deep Anal Drilling 6 and Hustler's True Love Stories: Mail Order Brides and there’s a six-page layout of Hustler Video’s Barely Legal Cheerleader Carwash.
In their columns, Publisher Larry Flynt argues for serious campaign finance reform in “Fire Sale: American Democracy,” TruthDig.com Editor Robert Scheer maintains the NSA is wasting a ton of money in “Useless Spying” and political commentator Brad Friedman decries the influence of the unprecedented amount of money being spent on political advertising in “Mainstream Media Strikes It Rich.”
Hustler is one of America’s most popular adult magazines. Based in Beverly Hills, California, it has been publishing monthly since July 1974.
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