BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—Glamorous beauty Lana Rhoades graces the cover and dazzles in a 12-page centerfold spread that will leave readers breathless in the October 2017 issue of Hustler.
The magazine is on newsstands starting today.
Robots are killing our livelihoods. Will your job survive? Hustler explores the growing presence of AI and cheap robot labor in the American economy and what it means for our future. Utopia or hell?
Then actor and comedian Jon Daly sits down for an interview to talk fighting off girls with Fabio, pranking the Red Hot Chili Peppers and starring in Showtime’s new comic hit I’m Dying Up Here.
In his Publisher’s Statement, Larry Flynt sounds off on the GOP’s efforts to kill net neutrality. Federal Communication Commission rules have recently been repealed by Congress, and telecoms can now sell the records of what you do online to anyone or any company for any purpose whatsoever—your internet browsing history, phone call history, medical care details—everything you do online. Flynt calls this the “new attack on the First Amendment” and urges readers to get involved at the state level, or “kiss any right to privacy goodbye.”
Additional layouts star Anna Lee, Alix Lovell, Danica Dillon, Alina West and more. Plus sex swings, bondage and crazy-hot straitjacket sex; a classic hardcore girl-girl; and a special pet edition of “Selfies” featuring today’s most popular porn stars with their furry critters.
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