BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Marykate Moss is a first-time "Cover Honey" for Hustler's December issue with a 12-page centerfold spread shot by Ellen Stagg.
The issue also features newly crowned 2021 "Beaver Hunt" winner Kitty Quinn; spreads featuring Hannah Le, Kenzie Madison and Lena Paul, among others; the pictorial “Lesbian Teachers & Schoolgirls” featuring Serene Siren, Ava Sinclaire, Aubree Valentine, Lexi Luna, Havana Bleu, Harley Haze and more; and a "Hustler Classic" from July 2002, titled "Slow Hand" and shot by Clive McLean.
“Honestly, my reaction to being named 'Beaver of the Year' was disbelief. I got the call, and I literally thought it was a prank from a friend in Canada. But once I realized it wasn’t a prank call, I was the happiest girl alive," Quinn enthused. "I felt like a total princess — loved, appreciated and recognized."
The starlet "beat out a large field of contenders to win the annual prize that includes a 12-page photo spread in an issue of Hustler, along with bragging rights," noted a rep. "Amateur exhibitionists from all over the globe compete for the yearly title, which has launched the careers of many top industry names, including Aria Giovanni, Vicky Vette and most recently, Melody Wylde."
Elsewhere, reporter Scott Feinblatt "explores ethical porn with industry producers Inka Winter and Erika Lust and discovers exciting sex-positive adult content that’s inclusive and might just change the world," said the rep.
"Then, German triple-threat actor, musician and comedian Flula Borg talks exclusively with Hustler and shares photos of his keister and stories of riffing with Larry David, being directed by Mike Judge and conquering Hollywood by working for free," the rep continued. "Finally, Hustler showcases three smart, sexy and inspiring women in adult, Ariel X, Lexa Stahl and Hannah Hussein, who show their strength through muscles and bodybuilding."
In her publisher’s statement, Liz Flynt "torches the state of Texas and the most restrictive abortion law yet, their new 'fetal heartbeat' law" that makes it illegal to perform an abortion once an ultrasound detects cardiac activity, typically around six weeks, which is well before many women realize they are pregnant.
The December issue of Hustler is available on newsstands and online; visit Hustler on Twitter.