Hustler, one of adult’s most iconic, long-lived brands, marked its 50th anniversary Thursday with a star-studded black-and-gold gala at its flagship Hustler Hollywood location.
It’s the 1970s. Bedroom acts are sealed behind closed doors, and pornographic magazines are relegated to that dusty spot underneath your bed… but then, here comes Hustler.
The Los Angeles Times today published a profile of Hustler’s Liz Flynt, highlighting the ongoing successes of the adult empire built by her late husband Larry Flynt.
Liz Flynt’s office is much, much smaller than the massive suite — right next door — from where her legendary husband ruled the Hustler-branded conglomerate of LFP companies right up to his passing last February.
Nobody should take Larry Flynt for granted. After all, the man who was once dismissed as an underdog when he started Hustler magazine, gambled hard and smart and came out the winner — big-time.