Mainstream Adult Media Favorite
- 2003 Mary Carey (Political run for Governor of California; Media blitz)
- 2004 (tie) Seymore Butts (Family Business TV show)
- 2004 (tie) Jenna Jameson (Best-Selling autobiography: How to Make Love Like a Porn Star: A Cautionary Tale)
- 2005 Stormy Daniels (40 Year Old Virgin, hostess of Wet Grooves, etc.)
- 2006 Ron Jeremy
- 2007 Stormy Daniels
- 2008 Sasha Grey
- 2010 Sasha Grey
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