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: Both Loslyf and its sister publication, the South African edition of Hustler , ceased print operations in 2015 .
: Despite its content, the magazine followed Film and Publication Board rules by avoiding depictions of explicit sexual acts, which allowed it to be sold in mainstream cafés and airports rather than just adult stores. The End of an Era loslyf magazine
: In 2004, the magazine published "doctored" or misidentified images of singers Amor Vittone and Juanita du Plessis , leading to major lawsuits. The Pretoria High Court eventually ordered the publisher to pay R60,000 in damages to Du Plessis for defamation. : Both Loslyf and its sister publication, the
: The debut issue of Loslyf became legendary for its "Dina at the Monument" spread, which featured a topless model at the Voortrekker Monument . This was seen as a direct challenge to conservative Afrikaner nationalism. The Pretoria High Court eventually ordered the publisher
: By late 2014, its readership had dropped to approximately 31,000 .