MeanBitches Show Kicks Off New Season

LOS ANGELES  Tonight marks the beginning of a new Ass-Off Season on the MeanBitches Show.

This comes on the heels of the hard-fought Oct. 4 Ass-Off, in which Anikka Albrite was crowned as the show’s newest Ass-Off Queen.

The season before, Vicky Vixen won the Ass-Off Full-Size Round. This season will be the Economy Size Ass-Off Round and is open to a whole new crop of girls whose measurements are 36 inches or less. Appearing and competing on this week’s show in the preliminary round 1 will be Shay Fox, Lola Foxx, Scarlett Star, Scarlett Banks and Josi Valentine — with two Scarletts and two ladies named Fox, there could also very well be a Scarlett-Off and a Fox-Off.

“The Ass-Off is like the World Series and Super Bowl rolled into one,” said Glenn King, Host of The MeanBitches Show and owner of MeanBitches.com. “This is the most important event in all of radio. The last Ass-Off was the most entertaining and fun show we’ve ever done. All three girls, Shane Dos Santos, Sheena Ryder and Anikka Albrite, really brought it that day. I’m very excited about meeting a whole new group of girls and finding out who is the best of the best!”

The finals will be held in December. Hosted by Glenn King and co-hosted by Aiden Starr, The MeanBitches Show airs on SiriusXM and features contests, roleplays and games with facesitting, foot worship and more.

The show can be heard on Channel 103 from 9-11 p.m. PST/11pm-1am EST every Thursday night.

Fans can call into the show by dialing (800) SPICE-88.

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