Anna Beatriz Pereira Alves, whose professional name was Anna Polly, appears to have fallen from a balcony and into a courtyard while shooting a sex scene at the Mont Blanc Apart Hotel outside of Rio de Janeiro last week, according to The Mirror.
The men involved in the ill-fated project allegedly gave inconsistent statements to authorities, but neither was immediately arrested.
Police are reportedly reviewing the hotel’s CCTV footage, interviewing staff and looking through Alves’ phone to determine whether her death was a crime. It’s unclear whether drugs or sexual violence were a factor as autopsy and toxicology reports are pending.
“It’s a complex case, and we don’t rule out any possibility, from an accident to a possible crime,” a homicide investigator reportedly said.
Alves boyfriend, Pedro Henrique, who was not involved in the incident, told local media there will be justice if Alves’ death wasn’t accidental.
“As the hours pass it’s starting to sink in and the hole in my heart is only getting bigger,” he said.
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The state of Florida is cracking down on porn after a new law took effect at midnight on Jan. 1 which makes it more difficult to watch online.The world’s largest site Pornhub and others are shut off to Florida residents after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill requiring porn sites to track users by verifying their age.Anyone in Florida who has tried to access sites like Pornhub or RedTube have seen messages from the company explaining they’re barred from watching porn because of the state law.“Your elected officials have required us to verify your age before granting you access to our website,” a spokeswoman said.The state now requires those who want to access online pornography to upload their driver’s licenses or even a picture of their face to verify their age.Many Florida voters argue their freedom is being violated while others say it should be banned.An 18-year-old man said it didn’t seem fair that people his age could go to war and die for their country but were required to have a driver’s licenses to access an adult website.“There’s plenty worse things to see on the internet besides porn,” he said.There’s also concern about uploading your licenses.Phil James of Fort Myers said the concern of sites getting hacked and a user’s private data being placed at risk seemed legitimate.“I think their concern about them getting hacked and all that private information getting shared is a real concern,” James explained.Many people including Pornhub fear the new state law could force people into the dark web to sites that aren’t well regulated.Pornhub warns users that requiring age verification has the potential to drive traffic to sites with far fewer safety measures in place.The company suggests users be tracked by the device they use rather than their identity.“Until a real solution is offered, we’ve made the difficult decision to completely disable the site in your region. Please contact your representatives,” a Pornhub spokeswoman said.The 18-year-old young man said it seemed strange the state is cracking down on porn when people are worried about school shootings and other tragedies.“I think that is kind of off,” he said.Florida is among 13 states now barred from accessing some porn sites.The new Florida law signed by the governor also bars teens under 14 from creating a social media account on platforms like TikTok, Instagram and Facebook.DOWNLOAD the free NBC2 News app for your latest news and weather alerts.
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The state of Florida is cracking down on porn after a new law took effect at midnight on Jan. 1 which makes it more difficult to watch online.
The world’s largest site Pornhub and others are shut off to Florida residents after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill requiring porn sites to track users by verifying their age.
Anyone in Florida who has tried to access sites like Pornhub or RedTube have seen messages from the company explaining they’re barred from watching porn because of the state law.
“Your elected officials have required us to verify your age before granting you access to our website,” a spokeswoman said.
The state now requires those who want to access online pornography to upload their driver’s licenses or even a picture of their face to verify their age.
Many Florida voters argue their freedom is being violated while others say it should be banned.
An 18-year-old man said it didn’t seem fair that people his age could go to war and die for their country but were required to have a driver’s licenses to access an adult website.
“There’s plenty worse things to see on the internet besides porn,” he said.
There’s also concern about uploading your licenses.
Phil James of Fort Myers said the concern of sites getting hacked and a user’s private data being placed at risk seemed legitimate.
“I think their concern about them getting hacked and all that private information getting shared is a real concern,” James explained.
Many people including Pornhub fear the new state law could force people into the dark web to sites that aren’t well regulated.
Pornhub warns users that requiring age verification has the potential to drive traffic to sites with far fewer safety measures in place.
The company suggests users be tracked by the device they use rather than their identity.
“Until a real solution is offered, we’ve made the difficult decision to completely disable the site in your region. Please contact your representatives,” a Pornhub spokeswoman said.
The 18-year-old young man said it seemed strange the state is cracking down on porn when people are worried about school shootings and other tragedies.
“I think that is kind of off,” he said.
Florida is among 13 states now barred from accessing some porn sites.
The new Florida law signed by the governor also bars teens under 14 from creating a social media account on platforms like TikTok, Instagram and Facebook.
DOWNLOAD the free NBC2 News app for your latest news and weather alerts.
The new state law in Florida has restricted access to pornographic material, causing a stir among residents and advocates for free speech. The law, which went into effect earlier this month, requires all adult websites to verify the age of their users using a government-issued ID before allowing access to explicit content.
Many argue that this law infringes on individuals’ rights to access information and express themselves freely online. However, supporters of the law believe that it is necessary to protect minors from being exposed to harmful and inappropriate content.
The debate over online pornography regulation is likely to continue as other states consider similar measures. In the meantime, residents of Florida will need to find alternative ways to access adult material or comply with the new verification requirements.
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The U.S. clampdown on unrestricted online pornography escalated as 2025 began, with those in Florida losing access to the world’s most popular adult site on Jan. 1. Pornhub has campaigned against the requirement for age verification through government-issued ID, and along with other sites has demonstrated its strength of feeling by shutting down access from within the state rather than requesting ID.
Putting the politics aside, the raft of U.S. states that have jumped on this age verification bandwagon has triggered the kind of rush to VPNs normally only seen in war-torn, autocratic or heavily censored markets—Iran, Russia, China and North Korea, rather than Florida, Texas and South Carolina. VPNMentor told me they “detected a surge of 1150% in VPN demand [in Florida] in the first few hours” after the new law came into effect on January 1, which they describe as “staggering.”
This follows similar surges in other states: “Pornhub’s banning of Utah-based users caused a 967% spike in VPN demand… and last year, the passing of adult-site-related age restriction laws in Texas caused a surge in demand of 234% in the state.”
Per TechDirt on Monday, “nearly 139 million U.S. residents live in states with age verification laws on the books that specifically target adult entertainment platforms.” Banning access to content—whether completely or absent personally identifiable information—is a privacy minefield. As EFF warned again last week, “mandatory age verification tools are surveillance systems that threaten everyone’s rights to speech and privacy, and introduce more harm than they seek to combat.”
VPNs enable users to mask their locations—pretending to be somewhere they’re not, by routing their web traffic via a server in that different place. With a click or a tap, a user stops presenting as being in Florida and is suddenly transported to New York or Boston—or even Singapore or London. As Cybernews says, “a VPN is the most reliable method to bypass these restrictions,” while Gizmodo reports that “Adults in Florida Will Use a VPN Starting January 1st.”
But before you download and install a VPN promising to make these restrictions vanish, you need to be careful—you might be taking a very serious risk with your data and your device. And that risk is especially acute for those using mobile devices—iPhones, iPads and Androids, which are plagued with cheap and nasty VPNs that might help mask your location but at a considerable, hidden cost.
Most U.S. citizens have little if any need for a VPN. Web traffic is secure and the risk of public Wi-Fi is largely overblown—as long as you’re not sending sensitive, unencrypted content. There’s little need to beware you’re betraying your location by way of your IP address or the identity of the websites you are visiting. At least not for most users. But with 3 billion monthly visits to Pornhub’s website from the U.S., the new restrictions suddenly change everything.
Last month, the U.S. cyber defense agency warned against the use of personal VPNs, that they “simply shift residual risks from your ISP to the VPN provider, often increasing the attack surface.”
These risks are especially prevalent on mobile devices serviced by app stores, where a VPN industry has surged in recent years. In November, Kaspersky warned that dangerous free VPNs installs were soaring in Q3, “increasing by 2.5 times compared to Q2 globally. These apps were malware or programs that could be potentially used by malicious actors. This surge has continued into Q4.”
Meanwhile, specialist website Top10VPN tested the leading free VPNs on Google’s Play Store, and found that 10% of the apps “suffered encryption failures,” almost 90% “suffered some kind of leak,” and three-quarters “shared personal data with third parties,” while 20% were flagged as malware.
So, for those new to VPNs here are some golden rules to make sure you stay safe:
Only install VPNs from the Play Store or App Store
Only use paid VPNs on an open subscription for a sensible amount, never with obfuscated in-app purchases
Only use VPNs from well-known developers that you can easily research and find on mainstream websites, and never from any based in China
Always ensure Play Protect is enabled if you’re using Android, and never disable or pause Play Protect to install a VPN it flags as risky
When Android 15’s new live threat detection flags an app, take action
I’m not advocating for users to circumvent new regulations, but I am urging users to ensure they don’t take on bigger risks that they’re resolving. As Kaspersky warns, “there is a growing demand for VPN apps… Users tend to believe that if they find a VPN app in an official store, like Google Play, it is safe and can be used to get content that is originally unavailable at their location. And they think it is even better if this VPN service is free! However, this often ends up being a trap.”
In recent news, a new threat has emerged for iPhone, iPad, and Android users – the potential ban of pornographic content on their devices. This controversial decision has sparked fierce debate among users and tech companies alike.
The ban, if implemented, would restrict access to adult content websites and apps on these popular devices. Proponents argue that such a ban is necessary to protect minors from exposure to explicit material and to create a safer online environment. However, opponents claim that this move would infringe on users’ freedom of expression and choice.
Tech giants like Apple and Google are facing pressure to comply with this ban, with some countries already enforcing similar restrictions on adult content. The repercussions of this decision could have far-reaching effects on the way we consume and access pornography on our devices.
As the debate rages on, it remains to be seen how this potential porn ban will impact iPhone, iPad, and Android users. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
Before Terry Crews became known as the host of America’s Got Talent, the oversexed basketball player in White Chicks or even as an NFL player, he met and started dating a music minister called Rebecca King.
Since those early days, the couple have been together for more than 35 years. So just who is Rebecca King-Crews? Here’s what to know.
Her early life
Rebecca King (far left) with father Samuel Dean King at her sister’s birthday party in 1972. Photo: @rebeccakingcrews/Instagram
Born on Christmas Eve in 1965 in Benton Harbor, Michigan, Rebecca King was the first child of Samuel Dean King and Anna Mae Parks. An advocate for social justice and son of a pastor, Samuel was a member of the Black Panthers before he passed away in 1972, when Rebecca was just six years old.
“I never knew my father really; my memories of him are sketchy and faint,” Rebecca shared in an Instagram post dedicated to him in 2021. “I know that I play the piano like him, and that I inherited his love for music and his penchant for playing by ear, rather than by sight.”
Meeting Terry Crews
Terry Crews and Rebecca King-Crews in Brazil in June. Photo: @rebeccakingcrews/Instagram
Rebecca pursued her passion for music at Western Michigan University, graduating with a degree in music and theatre in 1987. It was during her time as a freshly graduated music minister at a local church that she met Terry, a second-year university student who had just earned a full athletic scholarship to play American football.
Their relationship didn’t immediately turn romantic.
“He almost got stuck in the friend zone,” Rebecca told E! News in November 2018. “He was a little too nice.”
Terry Crews and Rebecca King-Crews at Netflix’s Oscars after-party in March. Photo: @rebeccakingcrews/Instagram
After a year of dating, the couple tied the knot in 1989, with Terry adopting Naomi, Rebecca’s daughter from a previous relationship. One year later, they welcomed their first child together, daughter Azriél. They would go on to have three more children: daughter Tera in 1998, daughter Wynfrey in 2003 and son Isaiah in 2005.
Rebecca King-Crews: The Strong, Supportive Wife of Terry Crews
Rebecca King-Crews is more than just the wife of actor and America’s Got Talent host Terry Crews. She is a talented singer, songwriter, and actress in her own right, but she is perhaps best known for being Terry’s rock throughout their 35-year relationship.
Despite the ups and downs of Terry’s career in the NFL, Hollywood, and his struggles with infidelity and porn addiction, Rebecca has remained steadfast by his side. She has been a pillar of strength, offering unwavering support and love through it all.
Rebecca and Terry met in college and have been together ever since, raising five children together. Their enduring love and commitment to each other have been an inspiration to many, proving that true love can withstand any challenge.
In addition to being a devoted wife and mother, Rebecca has also pursued her own passions and talents. She released a single in 2010 and has appeared in several films and TV shows.
Rebecca King-Crews is a shining example of loyalty, strength, and resilience. Her unwavering support for her husband and her dedication to their family have made her a beloved figure in Hollywood and beyond. She is not just Terry Crews’ wife – she is a force to be reckoned with in her own right.
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