Alicia Amira Set to Join 'Inside the Industry' Tonight

LOS ANGELES — Alicia Amira is set to join James Bartholet on “Inside the Industry” tonight.

She will be calling in “since the commute from London was too daunting for an hour or so of radio,” a rep said.  “ ‘Inside the Industry’ has been on the air since 2007 and has amassed one of the great depositories for interviews with folks in the adult industry. Alicia will be a great addition especially since she has so much happening with her new company, Be A Bimbo.”

To mark Valentine’s Day, earlier this month, Amira and Be a Bimbo named their “first-ever ambassador for the sex worker-friendly fashion brand. Angel Saint, a beautiful, blonde and busty aspiring adult performer based in London, said she is ‘absolutely honored to be the very official Bimbo Girl. I’m excited to work with Be A Bimbo to spread a positive and empowering message to women everywhere. Being a Bimbo Girl makes me feel invincible and it emphasizes that, as a woman, I can achieve anything I want while looking hyper-feminine and having fun. What’s not to love?”

Amira and her Be a Bimbo team will “actively manage each Bimbo Girl to guide and promote her in her field and help her live the dream she always has dreamt of living. Each month, we will help our Bimbo Girls achieve their full Bimbo potential by allocating a percentage of profits towards each girl’s dreams.”

On tonight’s show, Amira will also discuss current and upcoming films and other projects, field calls from listeners and distribute prizes, including a pass for 30 free minutes on HotMovies.com.

The show is broadcast from 7:00-9:00 p.m. PST on LATalkRadio.com and livestreamed on Facebook Live (click here). Listeners are invited to interact, during the broadcast, in the AdultDVDTalk chatroom or call in at 323-203-0815.

Inside the Industry" is archived on LATalkRadio’s website and is rebroadcast daily. Click here to access prior episodes. Follow Bartholet on Twitter and direct booking inquiries and other questions to info@insidetheindustry.net.

Amira can be found on Twitter here.

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