Bardot Smith Joins Bratty Nikki, Dr. Lovejoy on iWantRadio Today

Bardot Smith Joins Bratty Nikki, Dr. Lovejoy on iWantRadio Today

LOS ANGELES — iWantRadio has announced Bardot Smith as today’s special guest, appearing along with show hosts Bratty Nikki and Dr. Michelle Lovejoy.

According to the company, Smith, an iWantClips fetish artist, will share her story of leaving the world of business and finance for a career in the sex industry with listeners of the erotic talk show, airing from 2 to 3 p.m. PDT on Friday, July 20, on SiriusXM Channel 415.

“We are very excited to have the gorgeous Bardot Smith join us for an afternoon of great conversation,” says Dr. Lovejoy. “Her amazing story and passion for the world of domination and humiliation will enthrall and fascinate listeners as she shares her message of female empowerment and self-determination.”

The sensual artist is one of iWantClips’ breakout stars, offering popular clips featuring financial domination, body worship, and humiliation themes. Having worked as a business development expert and consultant for startup businesses, the young executive found herself seeking more after hearing about the unlimited potential of being an independent online business.

For her part, Smith is looking forward to sharing her story with the iWantRadio audience and hopes listeners will be inspired to visit her store and make their own dreams come true.

“Working for other people never fulfilled me,” Smith says. “I wanted to find an outlet for creativity and sexuality that simply doesn’t exist in the vanilla world.”

“I was tired of working for men,” she adds. “I wanted them to work for me!”

iWantRadio is dedicated to creating an open dialogue about human sexuality, fetish, and evolution toward acceptance and celebration of consensual sex.

Listeners can call in at (855) 998-4843.

For more information, click here.

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