Welcome to Pornstarville: Population Everyone

LAS VEGAS – Adult industry members and AEE attendees packed the Empire Ballroom last night for MALLcom's and Pornstar.com's Pornstarville, celebrating award winners and the finale of another successful trade show.

A crowd developed outside of the Empire Ballroom anxious to escape the chilly air and enjoy some booze with a side of bondage. And with more than 50 adult company sponsors, it wasn't long before the crowd swelled and spilled into the parking lot.

To the beats of celebrity DJ Jonathan Peters, partygoers packed like sardines on the dance floor, creating a sea of jumping bodies highlighted by neon green flashes of light. The VIP tables were packed with beautiful people and never-ending bottles of SKYY vodka and fresh juice.

The upstairs area was an adult who's-who of the online sector – Kink.com's John Sander, Stockroom.com affiliate representative Mario Moralez, online starlet Trisha Uptown and Mr. Skin's Derek Meklir were some of the familiar faces enjoying table service on comfortable couches.

When suddenly no Stockroom.com reps could be found, it was obvious that it was time for the company's much-anticipated Syren latex fashion show. Sure enough, dramatic music soon boomed from the speakers as performer Diamondback Annie, standing abnormally tall in a black-and-white striped latex gown, glided across the show floor onto the stage.

The scene was straight out of a Tim Burton film – "Nightmare Before Christmas" comes first to mind – as Diamondback Annie stripped off her gown to reveal she was sitting on an intricately constructed seat placed atop a strong man wearing leather pants. Leave it up to Stockroom to invent something like that.

Onstage, Diamondback Annie was surrounded by other performers modeling Syren's latex couture designs and intricate masks as they writhed and grinding to Annie's silent commands and the crowd's delight. Stockroom President Mike Herman told XBIZ he was blown away by another amazing performance.

"Honestly, I get chill bumps every time I see them perform," Herman said.

Copyright © 2024 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Aylo Willing to Work With Australia's Online Censor on Device-Based AV Solutions

The office of Australia’s top online censor, unelected eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant, released a new roadmap for implementing age verification according to the country’s Online Safety Act.

Spain's Technology Minister Unveils Soon-to-be-Mandatory Age Verification App

Spain’s anti-sex work and anti-porn Socialist Party (PSOE) government led by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez unveiled a new age verification app that will become a mandatory step to access any adult content by anyone in the country starting in September.

Nexus Debuts Dilating Set

Nexus has released its new silicone Dilating Set.

Nalpac Releases 2024 Summer Catalog

Nalpac has released its 60-page 2024 summer catalog, featuring hundreds of products.

Nikki Slick, Scarlett Mae Topline Latest 'Women Seeking Women'

Nikki Slick and Scarlett Mae headline the 197th volume of "Women Seeking Women," from Girlfriends Films.

Tanya Tate Performs 1st Anal for MILFY

Tanya Tate performs her first anal alongside Dan Damage in the latest release from Vixen Media Group (VMG) studio imprint MILFY.

Xgen Debuts 2nd Volume of New Releases Catalog

Xgen Products has released the second volume of its 2024 New Releases catalog.

Orion Debuts Red Cotelli Set

Orion Wholesale is now distributing a red-colored set from its Cottelli line.

Kenzie Taylor Stars in Seth Gamble's 'Gravity Wolf'

Kenzie Taylor stars in the latest release from reigning XBIZ Performer of the Year Seth Gamble's LucidFlix, titled "Gravity Wolf."

FSC Drops Opposition to California Age Verification Bill After Amendments

Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has dropped its formal opposition to California’s age verification bill AB 3080, after an amendment secured through months of discussions with the bill’s author was heard by the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Show More