Kevin Hart Gets Sued For Sex Tape

Comedian Kevin Hart was not laughing when he got hit with a lawsuit over a sex tape. Luckily for him, the $60 million lawsuit was dismissed recently. A woman filed documents last year accusing Hart of secretly recording her while they had consensual sex in a room at the Cosmopolitan hotel in Las Vegas in 2017.

It seems the lawsuit was filed in the wrong jurisdiction so a federal California judge threw it out—though she will be allowed to file her paperwork again in the proper jurisdiction. After news of the tape became public, Kevin took to social media to issue an apology to his wife, who was pregnant when the infidelity occurred. The superstar confessed: “I made a bad error in judgment and I put myself in a bad environment where only bad things can happen and they did.”

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Check out more about Kevin Hart’s sex tape lawsuit: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-8298893/Kevin-Hart-60m-federal-sex-tape-lawsuit-against-dismissed-accuser-free-file-AGAIN.html

Blac Chyna Teases Fans With “Foot Porn” Video

Blac Chyna has set up an Only Fans account—and offered her fans a little”‘foot porn” teaser. The star shared a video of her tattooed legs and feet squashing some grapes as she encouraged her followers to pay up to see more. She wrote: ‘Foot Freak Monday’s. Fans Only (link in bio) (subscribe to see more)’ as she hashtagged #footfetishnation #toes and #footporn among other things. 

She first let her fans know about her new Only Fans account when she shared a snap of herself facing backwards as she took a sexy dip in her pool. So far, she has posted six videos and one photo already has 92 likes, but no doubt this is set to rise. She is charging a $50 a month subscription fee, but offers a three-month package for $127.50, giving fans 15% off.

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Check out more about Blac Chyna’s foot fetish video: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-8264439/Blac-Chyna-sets-Fans-account-teases-followers-foot-porn-video.html

Jason Derulo’s ‘Anaconda’ Getting Better Reviews Than His Movie ‘Cats’

imageIt seems people are much more interested in Jason Derulo’s “anaconda” than his feline-persona in the new movie “Cats.” After posting a banned, X-rated pic on Instagram of him in a skin-tight bathing suit, he’s been receiving more naughty messages for the holidays than ever. And this is all while he’s starring in a PG-rated musical.

“It’s just really been funny — the juxtaposition of doing a family movie, but everybody wants to know about this anaconda photo,” the “Talk Dirty” singer said while promoting “Cats.” “The DMs [direct messages on social media] is always pretty full on, but the nature of them has just been boosted — the sexual activity has been boosted — the amount of photos, so that’s fun.” He added that unlike other stars who gain attention on social media, then shy away from press questions, “I’m not that kind of person. It’s all good . . . It’s hilarious. It’s been a lot of fun over the last couple of weeks getting to talk about my situation.”

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Check out more about Jason Derulo’s “anaconda” getting more attention than his new film “Cats”: https://pagesix.com/2019/12/26/jason-derulos-anaconda-getting-more-attention-than-his-film-flop-cats/

Facebook Will Ban Sexual Uses Of The Peach And Eggplant Emoji

peachFacebook is cracking down on sexual uses of the eggplant and peach emoji. The symbols, which have become synonymous with sex, have been banned from Facebook and Instagram (which is owned by Facebook) under the new sexual solicitation guidelines. Using “commonly sexual emoji” could result in the removal of an account on the social media sites.

However, Facebook’s standards do specify that the emoji must be used with a “sexual offer or ask” to be considered a violation. “[Content] will only be removed from Facebook and Instagram if it contains a sexual emoji alongside an implicit or indirect ask for nude imagery, sex or sexual partners, or sex chat conversations,” an Instagram representative said. The new updates are not without controversy, especially among sex workers who can no longer share nude or suggestive material online.

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Check out more about Facebook banning sexual uses of the peach and eggplant emoji: https://www.dailydot.com/debug/peach-eggplant-emoji-sexual-solicitation/

Sex Toy Company Uses Memes To Spread The Joys Of Masturbation

Image Source: Flickr.com | User: rccola159May is National Masturbation Month—and we’re all about “feeling yourself!” But we aren’t the only ones: one sex toy company is getting around social media’s rules against sponsored posts for vibrators and other sex tech in a very clever way: meme accounts. Unbound features sex toys and women that are more whimsical and playful than conventionally sexy—in fact, one of its memes features a vibrator that’s shaped like an alien spaceship with the caption: “Houston, we have an orgasm.”

Unbound advertises through meme accounts in a way that not only normalizes sex toys in a humorous, approachable way, but also promotes masturbation as a kind of self care that’s fun. The company partnered with meme accounts as a way to reject anti-sex positivity on social media, and in doing so, found a fan base that could relate to the quirky memes: “Seeing memes and small influencers promote this material makes you feel good about being open about your sexuality,” said one person. By using memes, Unbound gets around Instagram’s draconian rules for images surrounding female pleasure and also finds its way right into the lap of young people.

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Check out more about a sex toy company using memes: https://mashable.com/article/unbound-sex-toys-instagram-meme-account/

Bumble Announces Feature To Block Unwanted Dick Pics

imageThe dating app Bumble announced that it has a remedy for all those pesky, unsolicited nude selfies: a new “Private Detector” feature that will flag sexually suggestive photos with 98% accuracy. “It falls upon all of us in the social media and social networking worlds to lead by example and to refuse to tolerate inappropriate behavior on our platforms,” said the founder of Bumble’s parent company. The algorithm-based tool will help regulate unwanted dick pics by blurring out the naughty bits and giving recipients the option to view them or not.

The company even put up a billboard advertising the new feature at Coachella, with an eggplant emoji in place of a dick. So far, the response online has been very positive: “Bumble doing the Lord’s work out here #nobodywannaseethat,” said a commenter on Bumble’s Facebook post. “This is a great resource,” another comment read. “I shudder at the amount I received over the years that I never asked for and specifically asked NOT to get.”

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Check out more about Bumble’s new “private detector”: https://nypost.com/2019/04/25/bumble-announces-private-detector-to-block-unwanted-penis-pics/

LoveSync’s Idea For Sex Buttons Is Being Mocked Online

white-1822497_640The newest idea in “sextech” just happens to be a very, very bad idea. There’s a Kickstarter by a company called LoveSync that has created buttons to press when you want to have sex with your partner. The Kickstarter says LoveSync is “an entirely new way to increase your sexual frequency and boost your romantic relationship with the simple press of a button”—but social media isn’t having it.

Why would a couple need a button to let each other know they want to fuck? As one person on social media says, “lol just tell your partner you’re horny, and if they’re also horny, like go to town my dudes. This is fucking dumb.” Another person quips, “it really gets my going when a man calls upon me to deliver sex by wordlessly pushing a usb-powered button.” We’re baffled by the feature that lets you “cancel” your request for sex by holding down the button for 4-seconds—maybe you could simply communicate with the person you’re having sex with?

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Check out more about sex buttons: https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/lovesync-sex-button-kickstarter/

Unpopular Sex Opinions On Twitter

Image Source:  Pixland via Getty Images Twitter users have some piping hot opinions on all things related to sex. Recently, a thread was created to share some of the more unpopular sex opinions. Here are the best ones we found!

  1. sometimes foreplay is better than sex.”
    Methinks twitter disagrees…
  2. missionary is lit.”
    Is it?
  3. 69 is trash.”
    You know what they say about one man’s trash!
  4. Big dick don’t mean good dick.”
    Twitter loves big dicks!
  5. If you’re not gonna play with my nipples LEAVE ME ALONE!!!”
    Fair enough.
  6. I hate having sex with music/the tv on..I wonna hear everything!! My wetness! The smacking! Slapping! Furniture moving! Deep breathing! Moanings!! (I need to be able to replay it in my head later on in the day, vividly!)”
    Sounds good!
  7. Sex is better when you have a connection, them meaningless hook ups are wack.”
    Nothing wrong with some casual fun!
  8. Good sex only last 15-20 mins tops.”
    But does it?
  9. Faking it in an obviously dramatic way (and making them believe it) is way more fun than actually finishing.”
    Hmmm…
  10. I dislike the idea of receiving oral and prefer giving.”
    Sharing is caring!
  11. Men who like their tiddies sucked have big dick energy.”
    Whatever turns you on!
  12. Y’all are not ready for BDSM if your go-to move is a hair pull and a choke.”
    Taking things beyond Fifty Shades!

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Check out more unpopular sex opinions on Twitter: https://www.buzzfeed.com/christopherhudspeth/unpopular-sex-opinions-on-twitter

Chinese Novelist Sentenced To 10 Years In Jail For Gay Sex Scenes

Image Credit: ABC

A Chinese novelist has been given a 10-year jail sentence for writing gay sex scenes. The writer was jailed for “producing and selling pornographic materials,” which is illegal in China. His novel sold about 7,000 copies and described “a forbidden love affair between a teacher and student which officials said was filled with ‘graphic depictions of male homosexual sex scenes’ suffused with violence,” according to Newsweek.

China is in the midst of a heightened porn crackdown: “Last week, regulators doubled the reward money given to citizens who report pornographic content to police—$118,000 is now up for grabs,” reports ABC. “In the same week, China’s top cyber authority also wiped almost 10,000 accounts from various social media sites, accusing them of posting vulgar and ‘politically harmful information.’” Four others involved with the novel have also been jailed.

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Check out more about a Chinese novelist being jailed for writing gay pornography:https://jezebel.com/chinese-novelist-sentenced-to-10-years-in-jail-for-gay-1830537763

Sex Workers Are Sick Of Censorship On Social Media

Social media has been called The Great Equalizer, but sex workers have had a very different experience. Camgirls claim they’ve been discriminated against by Twitter and Instagram, Vice reports. Melody Kush, the camgirl who was banned from Twitter over an exposed nipple, has been iced again from the site—except this time, there’s no obvious reason for it.

She claims to have no idea why she was banned, since she didn’t have nudity in her avatar or header. Kush and other sex workers explain that they’re subjected to “shadow bans,” an algorithmic technique that classifies certain users accounts as containing “sensitive content” and then makes them “less visible.” Camgirls rely on social media to brand themselves, and with getting “pushed off social media,” they can’t help but feel discriminated against: “they’re not discriminating our content. They’re discriminating our persons, our work and our jobs,” says Kush.

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Check out more about how social media discriminates against sex workers: https://nypost.com/2018/04/04/sex-workers-are-sick-of-censorship-on-social-media/