MeanBitches Show Adds Celebrity Judge to Ass-Off Competition

BURBANK The MeanBitches Show, heard NationWide on SiriusXM 103, announced the addition of comedian Julio Gonzalez as a celebrity judge for the highly anticipated finals of the show’s Ass-Off competition.

“Julio Gonzalez is hilarious,” said Glenn King, host of the MeanBitches show.

“He’s one of those rare comedians that can have you laughing from the moment he first enters a room. He’s really going to bring some extra entertainment to us that night. We will have beautiful, naked women and now a fat, funny latino comedian. What else could anyone possible want?This will be the greatest night in the history of radio.”

The judges will be Gonzalez, television producer Jamie Battista, and show hosts Aiden Starr and Glenn King.

Contestants will be Bonnie Rotten, Veruca James, Cindy Starfall, and Kendall Karson.

“The Ass-Off is like the SuperBowl, World Series and the Olympics all rolled into one. It's simply the most important event in all of radio,” King said. 

“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.”

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

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

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

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