BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Angel Youngs is a first-time "Cover Honey" for Hustler's November issue with a 12-page centerfold spread.
The issue also features Mila Monet, Mina Moon, Jaye Summers and Agatha Vega; additionally, the "Hustler Classic" layout is 2007's "She's Gotta Have It" featuring Aria Giovanni and photographed by Holly Randall. Giovanni was Hustler's 2000 "Beaver Hunt" grand prize winner.
Elsewhere, reporter Travis Kelly investigates the origins of the novel coronavirus and filmmaker and musician John Carpenter and his wife and longtime collaborator Sandy King Carpenter discuss the recently released feature film "Halloween Kills" and the comic book anthology "John Carpenter's Tales for a HalloweeNight."
"Finally, in a celebration of women who go au naturel in nature, Huslter revisits fan-favorite pictorials showcasing Blake Bartelli, Nova Lane, Deidre Holland, Rahyndee James and more," noted a rep.
"In her publisher’s statement, Liz Flynt discusses President Biden’s handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal and makes the point that over 60% of Americans say the war was not worth the costs and the withdrawal was long overdue," the rep said. "She further states that the rationale of 'preventing terrorism' by occupying a whole country is ludicrous and cites figures showing Afghanistan to be a long, profitable boondoggle for our military-industrial complex: 'Eisenhower warned us about this complex and its ability to pervert our democracy for its own selfish interests.' Flynt concludes that only by learning lessons from the past will we avoid future hopeless missions."
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