Nadia Styles Hosting Vivid Radio Show

LOS ANGELES — Performer Nadia Styles begins hosting The Naughty Hour on VividRadio on Wednesdays from 1-2 p.m. PDT starting this week.

The show can be heard on VividRadio.com and the SiriusXM app Channel 271.

Viivid said Styles made headlines when she left the adult entertainment industry in 2008 to join an anti-porn organization, staying with the group for just three months. She stayed out of the industry, however, for more than six years.

“I am not mad at or trying to hurt the industry or anyone involved in it,” Styles said. “I respect everyone and the industry. This time around I’m much more grounded and sober-minded than I was back in the day. I’m fully accepting of the business aspect of being an adult film star and I see my return as an opportunity to be better than I was the first time around.”

She added, “When I left the industry it had nothing to do with the business of porn. I was fighting something much more personal and deep within myself. I wasn’t fighting porn. I was fighting against me.

“Considering that this is my second time around in the industry, the opportunity to host a show at Vivid Radio is a very thrilling new experience in my adult career. I feel very lucky at the same time as I know that I can kick ass at hosting a show for Vivid. I’m excited and ready for this."

Vivid Radio’s general manager Farrell Hirsch said, “Nadia’s situation is unique. For a short time she rebelled against the industry in which she was a star, but later she decided to focus on what was really going on inside herself. What she found was that she missed making adult movies and everything that went along with it, and we’re delighted to have her on the network.”

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