BEVERLY HILLS, Ca.—The June 2018 issue of Hustler is available on newsstands today.
Avi Love graces this month’s cover and is highlighted in a 10-page spread. Additional layouts showcase Alli Rae, Riley Reid, Chloe Amour and voluptuous stunner Kylie Page. Scorned wives get retribution on their cheating husbands in “Revenge Sex,” and “Curves on Curves” highlights our best girl-girl encounters of the past 20 years.
The issue features a piece from investigative reporter Travis Kelly as he examines whether the Internet will survive as a dynamo for innovation and free speech or be hijacked by monopolistic corporations thanks to Net Neutrality.
Also in the issue, the co-creator of Comedy Central’s Another Period, Natasha Leggero, dresses like a queen and curses like a sailor. The very pregnant and very comely comedian discusses the Gilded Age of incestuous billionaires, working with Andrew Dice Clay and why she grew her armpit hair four inches long for James Toback.
In his Publisher’s Statement, Larry Flynt rails against the recently formed Conscience and Religious Freedom Division of the Department of Health and Human Services. This new office is tasked with protecting medical professionals who object to treatments they find morally offensive. For example, critics fear doctors and nurses could refuse to provide birth control services or deny treatment to LGBTQ patients.
“Our Constitution does guarantee religious freedom, and this must be respected, as long as those beliefs do not hamper other citizens’ rights or harm society as a whole,” Flynt notes. “The first principle of doctors and nurses is to ‘do no harm,’” he continues, and “if their religious beliefs trump that rule, then they should abandon the medical profession.”
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