August 01, 2023 |
Kylie Rocket Named Hustler's August 2023 Cover Honey |
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.âHustler magazine's August 2023 issue is available today on newsstands and in digital format. Kylie Rocket graces the cover as the Hustler Honey of the month and is showcased in a 12-page centerfold spread shot by This Year's Model. Making their feature debuts are models Eyla Moore, Mikah Tia and Madison Summers, along with Aria Valencia in a boy-girl pictorial. âKylie has caught our eye since she entered the industry. She is both beautiful and engaging,â editorial director Anne Denbok said. âIn our anniversary special this year, we named Kylie as one of âTodayâs Hustlers, Tomorrowâs Legends.â And now, in a one-two promotional punch, she has been chosen as our Cover Honey. Congratulations, Kylie, and thank you for the gorgeous layout!â In the issue, Missy Martinez speaks with content creator Julia Ann. Her Instagram account has 2.8 million followers, and her IMDb page lists over 450 credits. Ann gets up close and personal with Hustler in the first of a new series, â50 Questions.â Next, comedian and podcast host Big Jay Oakerson talks porn, his love of Beaver Hunt, and tells Hustler exactly why heâs a bush guy. Finally, in âMedical Quackery: The Fringes of American Medicine,â Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling places American medical quackery under a microscope. The author takes readers through the looking glass to reveal the hair-raising work of faith healers, witch doctors and other crackpots practicing âmedicine.â In her Publisherâs Statement, Liz Flynt speaks to abolishing the death penalty once and for all. For the eighth time, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution in 2022 calling for a global moratorium on the death penalty. Yet, the U.S. joins dictatorships like North Korea, China, Iran and Saudi Arabia in continuing state-sponsored executions. Twenty-seven states still have capital punishment as a legal penalty. Flynt calls on citizens to unite to abolish the death penalty and notes that since 1973 at least 190 people who had been wrongly convicted and sentenced to death in the U.S. have been exonerated. She closes by asking, âAre you really willing to execute the innocent?â For more information, visit the Hustler magazine website.
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