BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Hustler's February issue showcases first-time "Cover Honey" Reyna DeLaCruz with the cover image and a 12-page centerfold spread shot by Steven Andres.
This issue also highlights Blake Blossom, Cadence Lux, Sky Pierce, Cindy Starfall and Kenzie Taylor, among others, along with the October 2003 Hustler Classic "Cashmere & Brutus," shot by photographer Matti Klatt.
Also in the magazine, four sex workers — Miss Bijoux, Spencer Bradley, Sonia Von Sacher and Nova Sky — chronicle a week of their lives for the feature "Diary of a Sex Worker," described by a rep as an "illuminating, humanizing look at the day-to-day adventures and routines of a cyber dominatrix, a performer, a service provider and a courtesan, compiled by John Blaylock."
Elsewhere, reporter Ed Rampell "speaks in-depth with constitutional law expert Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the University of California, Berkley School of Law. This author of 14 books offers a clear, concise critique of the Supreme Court, law enforcement and the state of justice — or injustice — in America today."
The pictorial "Barely Legal Summer Camp Virgins" spotlights Lena Anderson, Jada Doll, Ali Novak and Morgan Rain.
Finally, the rep noted, "take a ride with 'Hustler Honeys' from the past in a curated showcase of hot babes in hot rides in 'Auto Erotic.'"
In her publisher's statement, Liz Flynt looks at "the slow but steady progress made at this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow and its mixed success overall. A few significant steps were made, and nearly 200 countries adopted the Glasgow Climate Pact. The Pact recognizes the role of fossil fuels in global warming for the first time and calls for phasing out coal and ending subsidies for other fossil fuels — all crucially necessary to achieve net-zero by mid-century."
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