iWantRadio Welcomes Femdom Artist Ceara Lynch Today

LOS ANGELES — Femdom artist Ceara Lynch guests on iWantRadio from 2-3 p.m PST today.

The show is broadcast on SiriusXM channel 415. Lynch will discuss “her life as a femdom humiliatrix extraordinaire,” a rep said, with cohosts Bratty Nikki and Dr. Michelle Lovejoy.

“We are thrilled to present the amazing Ceara Lynch on iWantRadio,” Lovejoy said. “This young artist has been on a mission since coming onto the scene with an innate ability to connect and dominate her audience with the power of persuasion. She is a force to be reckoned with and she is live today, only on iWantRadio. Tune in!”

Lynch works “entirely online as she exploits the bizarre kinks and fetishes of men around the world through homemade video clips, cam shows and phone services, while also selling her personal memorabilia to a willing and growing audience,” a rep said. “Her success was foretold early on when she managed to sell a bottle of her own urine for $250. Today, with a college degree in psychology, and the proud owner of three houses, Lynch is taking on Hollywood. She is currently in the process of producing and starring in a feature film titled, ‘Use Me,’ an erotic thriller inspired by her own experiences.”

Lynch looks forward to sharing some of her secrets and insight into her work. “I hope fans will tune in and join the fun as I dish about my life as a femdom humiliatrix,” she said. “I can’t wait to meet Bratty Nikki and Dr. Lovejoy and talk about all the exciting things going on in my world. It’s going to be fun!”

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

Listeners may call into the show by dialing 1-855-99-VIVID.

Click here for more details about the show and follow their Twitter handle. Archived episodes are available to users of the SiriusXM app. Follow Bratty Nikki and Dr. Lovejoy on Twitter here and here.

Visit Lynch's clips store and follow her on Twitter.

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