Christy Canyon, Gerrie Burke to Discuss Tom Brady This Friday

LOS ANGELES — New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady will be the subject of “The Vivid Radio Sports Spotlight” this Friday, Sept. 16 as well as “Sports Overnight America” on the Sports Byline USA broadcast network. “The Vivid Radio Sports Spotlight” can be heard at VividRadio.com.

Gerrie Burke, host of “Sports Overnight America,” will be a guest on “The Christy Canyon Show” this Friday, Sept. 16 at 12:10 p.m. PST to discuss the athletic side of Brady. And Canyon will then appear on Burke’s show at 11:10 p.m. PST to discuss Brady’s sex appeal. 

Christy is an adult film icon who has won multiple awards. In addition to her daily show on Vivid Radio, Canyon is the author of “Lights, Camera, Sex,” a book that chronicles her activities in the adult industry.

Brady was suspended from four football games in 2015 because of his alleged role in Deflategate, a National Football League controversy in which the New England Patriots allegedly tampered with footballs used in a championship game.

“Brady will be sitting out the first four games of the season because of his Deflategate suspension,” Canyon said. “Maybe he can use that time to get some tips on how to improve his sex game. The hosts at Vivid Radio are willing to teach both Tom and Gisele how to make the intimate side of their marriage totally mind-blowing.” 

Burke said, “Does Brady’s punishment for Deflategate fit the crime? Apart from the sex, we’ll also talk about how this incident will impact the NFL, its fans, the Patriots and most of all, Brady himself.”

Sports Byline USA, described as “America’s sports talk network,” has more than 200 affiliates around the U.S. and overseas. Its distribution network includes the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, the Armed Forces Network, CRN Digital Radio, iHeart Radio and SiriusXM Radio’s The Sports Zone, Channel 92. 

Vivid Radio is available on VividRadio.com and on the SiriusXM app channel 791. All of the hosts have been adult stars. 

Vivid Entertainment, founded in 1984, is one of the top studios in the adult industry.

For more information on Vivid Radio, follow them on Twitter or Facebook.

For more information on Canyon, visit her official website or follow her on Twitter.

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