Bad Girl Maffia Debuts 'Dogg's Angels' Exclusively on GameLink

Bad Girl Maffia Debuts 'Dogg's Angels' Exclusively on GameLink

LOS ANGELES — “Dogg’s Angels,” a “Charlie’s Angels” parody and the first release by trans performer Kimber Haven’s company Bad Girl Maffia Productions, is now available on GameLink.

“Dogg’s Angels,” which Haven wrote and co-directed with B. Dogg, features her as well as Raven Roxx, Lana Heart, Lexis Steel, B. Dogg, Thor Johnson, Razor Rammington and Kat Steele. 

Earlier this month, “Dogg’s Angels” was posted on Haven’s ModelCentro-powered website Kimber's Playroom in four different parts — the first of which came out on Sept. 12. But now, the entire film is available on GameLink and “will be a GameLink exclusive for at least 90 days,” a spokesperson for Haven said.

“When I wanted to go with a company for VOD, GameLink was my first choice,” Haven said. “They’re well respected, and I know my movie will do well with them. The movie has done well on my site, but I want everyone to be able to see the movie — not just members — so I can reach a broader audience.”

Haven will be discussing “Dogg’s Angels” this Monday, Oct. 3 at 5:30 p.m. PST on “Gross Misconduct.” To listen online, visit GrossMisconductLive.com. For more information on Haven, follow her on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook.

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