SDR Show Welcomes Former Fox News Anchor Juliet Huddy

NEW YORK— On tonight’s “The SDR Show,” hosts Ralph Sutton and comedian Big Jay Oakerson will welcome former Fox News anchor turned rock journalist, Juliet Huddy, live at 6 p.m. (PDT)/9 p.m. (EDT).

“We are very excited to talk to Juliet Huddy, a fellow rock ‘n’ roller and former Fox News host after the Bill O'Reilly scandal, and various Fox News craziness,” Sutton said. “She's moved away from news, and gone full-fledged into rock ‘n’ roll mode. She’s a woman after my own heart. We will talk sex, rock and much more.”

A spokesperson added, “Huddy, who spent nearly two decades in television, as both a highly-rated network news anchor and national talk show host, has interviewed everyone from Condoleezza Rice to the Kardashians. She filed a high-profile, sexual harassment lawsuit against Fox News TV talk show host and author Bill O’Reilly last year and settled in January 2017. Currently Huddy has traded her news anchor duds for leather and now hosts heavy metal show, ‘Blonde and Crossbones,' with comedian and VH1’s ‘That Metal Show’ host Don Jamieson.”

Fans can listen to tonight’s interview live on TheSDRShow.com or watch it on GasDigitalNetwork.com.

For more information, follow Sutton and Oakerson on Twitter. 

For more information, visit BlondeAndCrossbones.com or follow Huddy on Twitter.

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