Streaming Platform SmuttyFlix Rolls Out Non-Explicit Viewing Options

LISBON — SmuttyFlix is launching "Adult Path," a non-explicit channel on its streaming service in order to promote content that is mature without necessarily being explicit. The channel's first offering is “Dear Nikky: The Show,” hosted by Nikky Smith.

“We are building a strong portfolio of content to promote 18-plus content that is not categorized as pornographic — original productions, fresh content, upbeat and sexy," SmuffyFlix CEO Mike Pinto said. "All that you can expect from your favorite adult streaming platform.”

Smith discussed how "Dear Nikky" fits the format.

“We all have sexual fantasies or secrets and that's what my show is all about: telling stories from my emails directly and anonymously sent to me,” Smith said.

Along with “Dear Nikky,” the SmuttyFlix "Adult Path" will also include such series as “SinfulX,” which will be softcore cuts of SinfulXXX content; “Kink School” from Severe Sex Films; “Smutty Talks,” and a variety of adult-oriented shows that range from comedy to reality TV.

“We hope that this debut opens up a production market for adult content, clearly 18-plus, together with the recent opening of our 'Gender Fluid Path,' will allow all audiences to engage more and to provide a wider offer to the market,” Pinto shared.

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