
(Los Angeles, CA / May 2, 2025) – Rachel Steele was among the top industry stars who turned out for the XSIV Magazine Music Issue launch party at the Stripchat XSIV House this past weekend in Los Angeles.
On Saturday night, Steele mingled with fellow creators, enjoyed cocktails and dancing, and made the most of the evening’s vibrant energy. She returned Sunday for a three-hour photo shoot and filmed spicy new content throughout the $22 million estate – adding her signature touch to the weekend’s creative buzz.

“It was an amazing weekend – such a fun, creative atmosphere,” said Steele. “I loved catching up with everyone, meeting new people, and getting the chance to shoot in such an incredible setting. It really captured the energy and freedom that makes this industry so special.”
The XSIV House weekend, produced by XSIV Magazine Editor-in-Chief Holly Randall in partnership with Stripchat and XSweet Studios, highlighted the vibrant intersection of adult content, music, and immersive technology, offering live DJ sets, spa experiences, luxury cam rooms and brand-new tech demos.
For Rachel Steele’s latest projects and upcoming releases, visit Rachel-Steele.com and Steele’s official Linktree page.
ABOUT RACHEL STEELE:
With two decades of experience in the film industry, Rachel Steele has established herself as a multi-talented force: as the CEO of Red MILF Productions, Steele has excelled in various roles including actress, producer, writer, director, set designer, costumer and makeup artist, all while building her career from the ground up.
Steele’s entry into the industry was serendipitous; a wet t-shirt picture entered into a hot wife contest by her late husband, Frank Steele, led to her winning and subsequently discovering her passion for webcamming and fetish content creation.
Steele is the first woman to produce specialty taboo films following the artistry of Kay Parker, and she is recognized as the very first taboo/fetish MILF on the internet, beginning her journey in 2006. Building her reputation by working with fetish producers in Tampa, Steele launched her Clips4Sale store in 2007 and a wildly-viral series, Jack, I Am Your Step-Mother!, securing her top-ranking status on the C4S clip charts for over a decade.
Taking a hiatus from the business following the passing of her husband, Steele retreated to her home state of Maine. Seven years later, she found love again with a fan from Turkey, who now assists her as a content manager – and sometime co-star.
In 2024, Steele returned to mainstream filmmaking, working with major production companies like Bang Bros, My Pervy Family, and Filthy Kings, marking her first mainstream work in a decade. From overcoming family-, domestic- and substance abuse to supporting her family through achieving her goals as a performer and artist, Steele looks forward to a bright future with upcoming projects that include a book and a film about her journey from exploitation to personal success and fulfillment. Visit Rachel-Steele.com to learn more.
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Sounds like a pretty standard industry event. Good for Rachel Steele for networking and getting her name out there. Always interesting to see how these kinds of partnerships between adult performers and magazines play out. Hopefully, it leads to some cool content for fans.
Sounds like a pretty standard industry event, lots of networking and schmoozing. Good for Rachel Steele for getting out there and making connections. Always interesting to see how these kinds of partnerships between adult performers and publications play out.
Sounds like a pretty standard industry event, lots of networking and schmoozing. Good for Rachel Steele for getting out there and making connections. The Stripchat branding is everywhere these days, huh? Kind of curious what an “XSIV Magazine Music Issue” would even entail.
Sounds like a pretty standard industry event, lots of networking and publicity. I’m curious what the “XSIV” theme was all about, though. Hopefully, Rachel Steele had a good time and made some valuable connections.
Sounds like a pretty standard industry event, lots of networking and publicity. I’m not surprised to see Rachel Steele there, she’s always been good at keeping her name out there. Curious to know what the “XSIV House” is all about though – is it a permanent thing or just for the party?
Sounds like a pretty standard industry event, lots of networking and schmoozing. Good for Rachel Steele for getting out there and making connections. I’m always a little wary of these magazine-sponsored parties, though – sometimes they feel more like marketing exercises than genuine celebrations. Still, a fun night out for those involved, I’m sure.
Sounds like a pretty standard industry event, lots of networking and schmoozing. Good for Rachel Steele for getting out there and making connections. I’m a little surprised to see Stripchat sponsoring a magazine, though – kind of a weird crossover.
Sounds like a pretty standard industry event, lots of networking and schmoozing. I’m curious what the “XSIV” theme was all about, though. Hopefully, Rachel had a good time and made some valuable connections.
Sounds like a pretty standard industry event. Glad to see Rachel Steele out and about, always enjoy her work. A little surprised to see Stripchat sponsoring a magazine launch, but hey, times are changing. Curious what the rest of the Music Issue has to offer.
Sounds like a pretty standard industry event, lots of networking and publicity. I’m not surprised to see Rachel Steele there, she’s always been good at keeping her name out there. Curious to see what XSIV Magazine has in store for this music issue.