MeanBitches Show Announces Contest Finalists

BURBANK, Calif.  The MeanBitches Show, heard nationwide on SiriusXM 103, announced the finalists for the show’s Ass-Off contest.

The finalists are Veruca James, Bonnie Rotten, Cindy Starfall and Jessa Rhodes.

“The Ass-Off is like the SuperBowl, World Series, and the Olympics all rolled into one," said Glenn King, host of the MeanBitches show. "It's simply the most important event in all of radio. For the last six months, we have been holding preliminary rounds of the contest … girls have been coming on the MeanBitches show and competing against each other to see who has the best ass. On Feb. 7 we will find out who has the best of the best.

King said it was difficult to narrow it down to four finalists.

"We have had around 30 girls on the show who qualified for the contest. There were at least ten girls whom I think could win, but somehow I chose these four. And I have no idea who will win … Veruca, Bonnie, Cindy and Jessa are all amazingly hot girls and I would be delighted to have any one of them on the cover of a MeanBitch DVD."

This round of the contest features girls with ass measurements of under 36 inches. Previous winners of the contest were Vicky Vixen (40 inches and over), and Anikka Albrite (36 to 40 inches).

“The contest is a combination of a talent show and beauty pageant," King said. “It’s not just who has the best ass … it’s who has the best ass and knows how to use it."

Girls will be competing in categories like Booty Tricks, Best Facesitter, Best Lapdance, Best Roleplay and others.

The winner will be cast in a new scene on MeanBitches.com and she will be featured as the main girl on the boxcover on a new DVD.

She will also get 20 DVDs to give to her fans. 

The contest will be held from 9-11 p.m. PST on SiriusXM 103 on Feb. 7. 

For more information about the MeanBitches show, visit MeanBitchesShow.com or contact King at glenn@meanbitches.com.

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