Autumn invites reflection and renewal, and HUSTLER’s November 2025 issue captures that mood with elegance and edge. Blending intimacy and mischief, it celebrates confidence and freedom through striking photography and provocative features—an invitation to slow down and rediscover the art of attraction.
Chicago native Ameena Green graces the cover, and Good Vibes, an outdoor shoot captured by Ellen Stagg. Her 14-page pictorial radiates easy charm and natural allure, the perfect match for the season. “I don’t really have a particular type of guy,” says Ameena. “It’s more about getting a good vibe from a person. And I get a lot of good vibes from my fans—they’re truly the best. I love it when they send me pictures and videos, showing me how much they’re enjoying my work.”
“HUSTLER has always known that fall isn’t just about crisp air and cozy nights—it’s about passion, playfulness, and connection,” says A.L. Dunne, HUSTLER’s Editorial Director. “This issue captures all of that—beautifully photographed, confidently sensual, and a reminder that freedom never goes out of season.”
Inside the November issue:
Also featured this month:
The Freedom Tour: HUSTLER Celebrates 50 Years! Join Liz Flynt as she continues traveling the country to mark HUSTLER® 50: 50 Years of Freedom—meeting fans, adult industry icons, and media along the way. The November issue includes a special photo album capturing highlights from her stops across the U.S.
ACLU for the Defense: An Interview with Free Speech Champion Ben Wizner. Since 1920, the ACLU has fought to defend the rights of all Americans. In this exclusive interview by Ed Rampell, attorney Ben Wizner discusses the organization’s ongoing efforts to combat censorship and political retaliation—and details why protecting freedom of expression remains as urgent as ever.
In her Publisher’s Statement, Liz Flynt warns that free speech is under siege—from government overreach, political retaliation, and a growing culture of self-censorship. She cites book bans, restrictions on teaching history, and institutions silenced by fear of reprisal from the Trump administration. She also criticizes corporate capitulation, such as Paramount’s $16 million payment to Trump, and condemns Senator Mike Lee’s proposal to drastically broaden the legal definition of obscenity—threatening everything from adult magazines to classic literature. Flynt argues that true freedom of expression has always required vigilance and resistance and urges readers to stand up and defend it.
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