Kimber Haven Debuts 'The Totally Inappropriate Radio Show'

Kimber Haven Debuts 'The Totally Inappropriate Radio Show'

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — XBIZ Cam Awards nominee TS Kimber Haven has unveiled “The Totally Inappropriate Radio Show,” which will debut April 22 on the Demon Seed Radio Network. 

“The Totally Inappropriate Radio Show” will feature TS adult stars Kimber Haven and Raven Roxx along with production manager/dominatrix Lexis Steel of Bad Girl Mafia. The show will discuss controversial topics, welcome adult star guests and give unfiltered sex advice.

“We are looking to diversify our line-up and broaden our audience,” said Bobby G, founder and host of Demon Seed. “Kimber’s show is just the start of many things to come. Saturday nights are a prime-time spot, and we know our listeners are going to love Kimber and her crew.”

Haven added, “It’s always dream of mine to have my own radio show, and I’m glad that Bobby of Demon Seed is letting us loose — yep, it’s like letting a pitbull of its chain. Get ready to laugh, learn and not believe what you’re hearing. We will definitely live up to the name of our show.”

“The Totally Inappropriate Radio Show” debuts this Saturday at 3 p.m. (PDT) and will run for two hours. The first guest will be Bad Girl Mafia’s first contract star, Thor Johnson, followed by Alura Jenson and MMAxxxofficial at a later date. 

To listen live, visit DemonSeedRadioNetwork.com. The hosts will take calls live at (708) 793-7769.

To be a guest on an upcoming show, email Haven directly at kimberhaven@gmail.com. Companies interested in sponsorship opportunities can contact Bobby G. at demonseedradio@gmail.com.

For more information, follow Haven on Twitter.

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