The SDR Show Visits The Bunny Ranch for Dennis Hof’s Birthday

NEW YORK — The SDR Show took its podcast to the world-famous Bunny Ranch in Reno, Nevada, this past weekend, to celebrate the birthday of Dennis Hof, the world’s most beloved pimp and bestselling author of “The Art of the Pimp.”

Rock radio personality Ralph Sutton, along with guest co-host Luis J. Gomez, spent a fun-filled weekend tour of the three Dennis Hof-owned ranches in Reno.

“What do you get when you mix Ron Jeremy, Heidi Fleiss, stars of the HBO show ‘Cathouse,’ a few porn stars, and the owner of said cathouse, The Bunny Ranch, Dennis Hof?” says Sutton. “An hour plus of alcohol-fueled fun and craziness, that’s what!”

Interviews in the episode include Hof himself, Ron Jeremy, Heidi Fleiss, legendary comedian and Andy Kaufman writing partner Bob Zmuda, porn stars Sunny Lane and Brooke Taylor (who both work at The Bunny Ranch), and the “world-famous hooker with a heart of gold,” Airforce Amy.

Sutton and Gomez also give a step-by-step “How To” for newbies of The Bunny Ranch, and a rundown of their Bunny Ranch crawl to all three Reno ranches: The Sagebrush Ranch, The Love Ranch, and The Bunny Ranch.

“This was a nonstop party — we were there for the weekend, and it was just insanity in the best way possible,” Sutton says. “So thankful that they flew us out to be a part of this!”

The SDR Show has an advance peek of The Bunny Ranch episode, available here.

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