Jayme Langford, Natasha and Natalia Starr Featured in July's Hustler

Jayme Langford, Natasha and Natalia Starr Featured in July's Hustler

LOS ANGELES — Natasha and Natalie Starr, Jayme Langford, Martin Starr, Valentina Nappi, Chloe Addison, Cassidy Banks and Chanell Heart are featured in the July issue of Hustler Magazine, going on sale Tues., Apr. 12.

Langford is featured on the cover and in a 12-page centerfold spread, while Nappi is featured in a pictorial and discusses sex machines during an interview. Nappi is quoted as saying, "I believe very much in human-machine synergy. My experiences with sex machines have been so interesting."

Sisters Natasha and Natalia Starr, in an interview, discuss their experiences in the adult industry. Natalia Starr is quoted as saying, "I want to get fucked by cops, real cops. Get pulled over and then..."

In a pictorial, Addison is quoted as saying, "I used to ask guys to shoot their loads in the front of my mouth so I could taste it. Now, I'm taking dicks farther and farther back."

Also featured in pictorials are Heart and Banks, who told Hustler, "Great tits are a blessing. They swing; you can play with them, suck them, stick your dick between them. It all feels so good."

A Hustler spokesperson said that in July's Hustler, childhood TV star turned actor, writer and producer Martin Starr "demonstrates how to be a Buddhist disco pimp and reminisces about getting drunk to classic 'Star Trek.'"

In "The Beauty of Booty," the July issue features Vanessa Veracruz, Alexis Texas, Catalina Taylor, Aidra Fox and Keisha Grey. And Hardcore Showcase features the videos "Real Estate Sex," "Young and Glamorous 8" and "Barely Legal: Southern Belles."

In his column for July, publisher Larry Flynt calls for ending "Cruel and Unusual Punishment," while TruthDig.com Editor Robert Scheer calls on President Obama to end the "War on Whistleblowers." And political commentator Brad Friedman argues that the Republican Party is pulling the plug on the free market in "GOP Power Grab."

For more information on Hustler Magazine, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.


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