Eva Paradis Gets Personal on 'The Lisa Ann Experience'

LOS ANGELES – Eva Paradis was the featured guest on a recent episode of performer-podcaster Lisa Ann’s show, “The Lisa Ann Experience.”

A rep notes that Paradis, an Italian-born TS performer, “enjoyed a fun and intimate chat” with Ann, who recently spent a month in Italy. She and Paradis spoke about “the differences between Italian and American life and lifesyles.”

Ann praised her guest star. “As if I didn’t miss the beauty of Italy enough, I have been graced by the elegance and inspiring presence of Eva Paradis,” she said. “There are some really sweet and beautiful moments in the podcast. I loved it.”

The feeling was mutual for Paradis. She spoke about her adult career, her time spent working in children’s cancer ward and the differences between America and Italy for transgender women. “It’s not a big deal to go out with a transgender woman in Italy,” she said. “Here, there’s some embarrassment. They only want to meet me privately. But I came to America for a change in lifestyle and to embark on a new adventure.”

“I enjoyed speaking with Lisa Ann. She’s a nice lady, with a good and positive way about her, a great energy,” said Paradis. “I’m very spiritual and when I feel the connection, I know I found a new friend.”

Listen to the podcast, part of the GaS Network, online here, and follow Ann on Twitter. An edited version of the podcast is also available on YouTube.

Follow Paradis on Twitter and Instagram.

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