Daniel DiCriscio, Mackenzie Olsen on Amber Lynn's 'RNSU' Tonight

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — On tonight’s "Rock'N'SeXXXy," Amber Lynn will welcome model Mackenzie Olsen, composer/musician Ronnie King and celebrity hairdresser Daniel DiCriscio.

“This week, we welcome back TV media personality, musician and actor Daniel Di Criscio, who is still riding the wave of success from his new EP ‘Sin, from Trax records,” Lynn said. “The celebrity hairdresser who became a media sensation dubbed ‘The Makeover Messiah’ is known for his work on famous clients such as Pamela Anderson, Stevie Nicks, Marilyn Manson, Paula Jones and more. He will be on the show discussing his Trax record launch, plans for his upcoming tour and newest projects.

“Joining him is his current muse ... model, actress Mackenzie Olsen the gorgeous super model who has appeared on numerous fashion magazines such as ‘Avant Garde’ she also became media famous as the step mother to the Olsen twins from the TV show ‘Full House,’” Lynn continued. “Also on the guest line up is producer, musician, composer, arranger, philanthropist and co-owner of Blue Label records, Ronnie King. Known for his hits like Tupac Shakur ‘Still I Rise,’ ‘Until The End’ and Snoop Dogs ‘Paid Tha Cost to Be Da Boss,’ Ronnie has also collaborated with Mariah Carey and Tyrese, just to name a few.

“He recorded the song ‘Never Forgotten’ about veterans with Korn drummer David Selveria as well as composed movie soundtracks ‘El Emigrante’ and ‘Border Cross,’ which starred Lorenzo Lamas and the infamous Danny Trejo. However, he feels his most important work comes from philanthropy working with ‘Windward Way’ providing relief efforts to deprived and starving children in Costa Rica.”

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