Sydney Leathers Interviewed on 'The 288'

LOS ANGELES — Sydney Leathers was recently interviewed for the podcast “The 288,” hosted by Draven Star and Matt Slayer. The interview took place during the recent Exxxotica Expo in Chicago.

A spokesperson for “The 288,” describing the interview, said, “Sydney Leathers is known for her brutal honesty, and she didn't hold back during her guest appearance on ‘The 288.’….. Sydney discusses her labiaplasty and exactly what to do with the excess labia, her crush on host Draven Star, dwarf parties, and of course, porn. But perhaps the best part is how she takes down a ‘guy wearing both a fedora and a vest’ to the point of tears.”

The segment also features appearances by Star’s wife Charlotte Sartre, Nate Igor Smith, and Karl The Party Lawyer. 

To hear the interview, visit  iTunesGoogle Play, or YouTube.

Leathers recently graduated from college and has been spending her time writing for various websites, including regular columns for The Frisky. On the new website, WashingtonBabylon.com, Leathers reviewed “Weiner,” the documentary that chronicles the mayoral campaign of former Democratic Congressman Anthony Weiner.

A spokesperson for Leathers said, “Sydney discusses the hypocrisy of the media's treatment of her versus the treatment of Weiner, even with her revelation that he continues to sext other women. Sydney's review of the documentary manages to be articulate and scathing, and demonstrates why Sydney is a much sought after writer.”

Leathers will be attending the Exxxotica Expo Columbus, to be held in Columbua, Ohio from Friday, Aug. 26 through Sunday, Aug. 28. Fans are invited to “stop by her booth for a picture, DVD or just a quick chat.” Visit their website for hours and to purchase tickets.

For more information on Leathers, follow her on TwitterInstagram or DreamLover.

For more information on "The 288," follow them on Twitter.

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