This Week The SDR Show Welcomes Lydia Supremacy to Studio

NEW YORK — The SDR Show, hosted by radio personality Ralph Sutton and comedian Big Jay Oakerson, welcomed Lydia Supremacy to their studio this past week.

The gorgeous dominatrix’s appearance gave the show’s weekly segment, “Up the Ante,” a whole new meaning, as Supremacy turned the tables on the popular podcast hosts.

“Every so often, we have a show that, to use a term we often say on the show, really does ‘Up the Ante,’” says Sutton. “Whether it was naked Twister, when DMC came to discuss his hip-hop origin story, the Ping Pong Pu$$y Playoffs, or any of the other half dozen shows in the first 14 months which took the show to the next level, Dominatrix Lydia Supremacy upped it again.”

The SDR Show has an advance peek of Lydia Supremacy’s interview, available here.

“This is one for the record books, and after this episode, I understand the appeal of being dominated by a strong sexy woman for the first time in my life,” Sutton continues. “To truly understand the insanity which ensued, you should not only listen, but only my Periscope followers at @iamralphsutton will know the full story!”

The show will officially air Wednesday morning.

To view past episodes on The SDR Show’s YouTube channel, click here.

For more information, visit TheSDRShow.com.

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