LOS ANGELES—Dropping on August 28, the September issue of Hustler “serves up a provocative mix of fresh faces, fan-favorite throwbacks, and outspoken icons," a Hustler spokesperson said. "This month’s issue balances sexy with sharp—featuring everything from camping-themed fantasies and wild confessions to a candid interview with comedy legend Margaret Cho.”
Cover Honey Isa Bella features in “Surprise Me,” a camping-themed photo spread shot by ThisYearsModel.com.
“I can’t even begin to explain how excited and grateful I am to be Hustler magazine’s Cover Honey,” Bella said. “Being featured like this is a huge milestone for me. Sharing the same recognition as other notable people is a dream come true.”
“Hustler has always been about authenticity—smart features, fearless interviews and sexual expression,” said A.L. Dunne, Hustler’s editorial director. “This issue delivers all of that. We’re celebrating beauty and desire from every angle, while spotlighting cultural icons and digging into topics that matter.”
Adult features in the September issue include:
Germany’s Amber Kawaii stars in “Pace Yourself,” a 12-page layout shot by Davide Esposito. She advises, when giving head, she’s “noticed that going slow and powerful but steady works better than just going crazy.”
Chloe Temple features in “Eat Me!,” a nine-page boy/girl spread photographed by Larry Flynt Productions.
18-year-old Ally Ryan “may come across as innocent, but looks can be deceiving,” editors said, as she stars in “Innocence Lost,” an eight-page boy/girl gallery from Mark Lit for Digital Desire.
Charly Summer is “Here for the Ride,” delivering a 10-page boy/girl pictorial for Larry Flynt Productions.
A fan-favorite returns: “Chicken of the Sea,” the 1978 Hustler Classic, starring Blue and shot by Bob Veze, recently featured in the collector’s coffee table book Hustler 50: 50 Years of Freedom.
“Wayward Wives get what they need outside the marriage bed,” describes Erin Everheart, Sky Pierce, Millie Morgan and Emma Rosie when they “let their desires lead the way” in a 10-page spread with photography by Hustler Video. (The full-length scene is streaming at HustlerUnlimited.com.)
In this month’s features:
“Think Pink!”—Larry Flynt insisted Hustler offer its audience something competitors wouldn’t: pink. Five decades later, pink is still the magazine’s signature with a round-up of all-time favorite “pink” moments.
“Margaret Cho: Live & Livid”—In an exclusive interview with Keith Valcourt, Cho dishes on her collection of vintage porn mags, mining comedy from chaos, and the new album inspired by her ’90s punk roots. Photography by Nick Spanos and Sergio Garcia.
In the September Publisher’s Statement, Liz Flynt warns about the decline of local journalism in America, noting that more than half of U.S. counties now lack reliable news coverage due to newsroom closures and corporate takeovers.
Flynt argues this erosion threatens democracy by eliminating community accountability and fueling misinformation through cable news and social media. Citing examples like the Washington Post’s editorial shift, she urges readers to actively support independent journalism by subscribing to local papers and seeking out credible, in-depth reporting—because, as she emphasizes, facts still matter.
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