Morgan Bailey on 'Totally Inappropriate Radio Show' This Saturday

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — TS Morgan Bailey will join host Kimber Haven and her co-hosts Lexis Steel and Raven Roxx on “The Totally Inappropriate Radio Show” this Saturday at 3 p.m. (PST).

According to a rep, Bailey is known for being extremely tall (standing at a whopping 6’3”) and having long luscious legs, as well as incredible ink and a sparkling personality. She has worked for the top adult companies, including Kink.com, Trans 500, Grooby, Evil Angel, Jules Jordan and Devil’s Film. She was also featured in “Trans,” a photo and video project by Dave Naz, featuring the top t-girls in the biz.

“I’ve been a fan of Morgan’s for a long time and we have a lot in common, especially the height, tattoos, and over the top personalities,” Haven said. “I’m excited to have her on the show. This week’s show will not only be highly entertaining, but also educational — I’ll be asking Morgan questions she doesn’t get all the time. I like to really get to know my guests, so I do a lot of research and come up with very original questions.”

To listen live, visit DemonSeedRadioNetwork.com. The hosts will take calls live at (708) 793-7769. To catch up on episodes, visit TIRadioShow.BadGirlMafia.com or follow the official YouTube channel.

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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