Shay Evans Reveals Sexy Secrets on 'Trickykid Radio Podcast'

VENICE, Calif. – Shay Evans is a featured guest, alongside Avi Love, on Episode no. 69 of the “Trickykid Radio Podcast,” now streaming.

“Everyone knows that falling in love with Shay is easy when you watch her sexy scenes or read her steamy books, but few know how she is absolutely irresistible when you just hear her voice,” a rep said. “This gatita purrs like the kitten she is and she’s so fun and interesting that one listen to the new Trickykid podcast will immediately lure you in.”

In addition to Evans, and Love, host Roy Turner's guest list also included fellow podcaster Lauren Dedmon, among others.

Evans discussed a variety of topics and revealed that she was a swinger prior to her adult biz career. “I was born for porn,” she said. “It’s not like the movies, it’s way more professional — we’re not just going around blowing everyone. It’s a real, live job and a lot of work and it never stops. You’re working pretty much 24 hours a day.”

“These (porn) scenarios aren’t so far-fetched for me,” she revealed. “Yeah, I have fucked an Uber driver. I have gone to a party where I was bound, been blindfolded and I had sex with I don’t know how many men — they just let them in, one after the other. I think this set my limits on what I was capable of, sex-wise. I haven’t done a gangbang yet on-camera. I think that would be an interesting thing to do. I think it showed me I was ready.”

Click here to enjoy the entire episode on iTunes or the Trickykid website and follow Turner on Twitter.

Evans is repped by LA Direct Models; view her model profile here and follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

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