iWantRadio Welcomes Dominatrix Miss Sheri Darling

iWantRadio Welcomes Dominatrix Miss Sheri Darling

LOS ANGELES iWantClips artist and dominatrix Miss Sheri Darling will share her passion for BDSM, slave training and more when she guests on iWantEmpire’s new erotic talk show, iWantRadio today, from 2-3 p.m. (PDT). 

The broadcast, hosted by Bratty Nikki and Dr. Michelle Lovejoy, airs on SiriusXM Channel 415.

“Miss Sheri is a passionate, brilliant force to be reckoned with,” Lovejoy said. “She has lots to say about BDSM and the world of fetish, with a great entrepreneurial spirit and complete dedication to female empowerment which is especially near and dear to the iWant community”

According to iWantEmpire, with a passion for kink from early on, Darling left the business world in 2010 to become a lifestyle and professional dominatrix with clients she sees live on webcam or phone. Through her iWantClips site iWantSheri.com, Darling has grown her brand with a large new audience as she shares her passion for owning and training slaves as well as exploring her fetish fantasies through her compelling clips. To visit her iWantClips store visit iWantSheri.com or click here

“Be sure to tune in on Friday; I’m looking forward to joining Bratty Nikki and Dr. Lovejoy on air to talk about all the things,” Darling said. “I am a Sadist who enjoys being spoiled and I love being part of the iWant community because it’s a huge tribe of badass bitches getting it.”

iWantRadio is dedicated to creating an open dialogue about human sexuality, fetish and evolution toward acceptance and celebration of consensual sex, the company said. iWantRadio airs every Monday, Wednesday and Friday on SiriusXM Channel 415 from 2-3 p.m. (PDT).

Listeners can call in by dialing 1-855-99-VIVID or (855) 998-4843. More information as well as a schedule of upcoming guests is available at iWantRadio.com. To be a guest, sponsor or to suggest a topic, email: Team@iWantRadio.com.

For more information about iWantEmpire and iWantRadio, visit iWantEmpire.com and iWantRadio.com

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