Mia Isabella to Guest on Inside the Industry Tonight

NEW YORK — 2014 XBIZ Awards nominee and TS starlet Mia Isabella will be appearing on James Bartholet’s Inside The Industry this Wednesday at 7 p.m.

Fans can listen live to the Internet radio show on www.LATalkRadio.com.

“So excited to be joining James for his show I haven't seen him since the Nightmoves Awards with Misty Stone and needless to say we had an incredible time, so I imagine this interview will be a blast and look forward to it,” Isabella siad. “Anyone who knows James is well aware he is such a character — I can't wait to see what kind of shenanigans he has in store for me.”

Bartholet will be hosting Inside the Industry along with performers Selma Sins and Kiki Daire. Isabella will be the guest for the first half of the program.

Isabella recently nabbed an XBIZ Awards nomination for Best Transsexual Website (www.Mia-Isabella.com). This marks Isabella’s fourth consecutive year as an XBIZ nominee.

Isabella recently pushed mainstream boundaries as the first transsexual performer to lend her voice to a video game, Grand Theft Auto V. She will also be featured in two photography books, one for Haus of Se7en, to be released next month, and another for Dave Naz, which will be released in 2014.

The starlet recently returned to shooting hardcore for her website, after a one-year absence, with porn stud Cliff Jensen for Mia-Isabella.com for a three-part mini-series.

Born in Chicago in 1985, Isabella entered the adult industry at the age of 19. Her first film was Anabolic’s “T-Girls 3,” in which she starred alongside Yasmine Lee and Kayla Coxxx.

An accomplished performer, she won the 2012 XBIZ TS DVD of the Year Award for “Want Some Honey 2.” She also won TS Performer of the Year honors at the 2011 XBIZ Awards and released her own line of toys through Pipedream Toys — the first TS toy line for the company.

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