iWantRadio Welcomes Bailey Rayne Today

LOS ANGELES — Cam star Bailey Rayne makes a return appearance to iWantRadio from 2-3 p.m PST today.

The show is broadcast on SiriusXM channel 415. Rayne will join cohosts Bratty Nikki and Dr. Michelle Lovejoy.

"We had such a great time with the lovely Bailey Rayne last month (and) we are excited to have her back,” Lovejoy said. “She is young, gorgeous and is a great example of the modern empowered woman who is determined, self-assured and not letting anything stop her from achieving her goals. Yes, she is all that and a bag of chips, to put it mildly. Please join us on iWantRadio for the one and only Bailey Rayne."

The Indiana-born Rayne, 26, "has been on the rise since joining the industry as a cam model in 2014, making a splash when she was selected as the November 2015 Penthouse Pet of the Month and ultimately gracing the pages of Playboy, Hustler and other publications. She would go on to appear in the controversial 2017 Netflix documentary about the adult industry ‘Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On,’ as well as the series ‘Playboy Plus,’ ‘Playboy Cyber Girls,’ and others,” a rep said.

"I am looking forward to getting together with the fabulous ladies on iWantRadio and dishing on all the fun projects I have planned and maybe even some of my camming secrets. So, join us! It’s going to be a blast,” said Fox.

iWantRadio describes its mission as being focused on creating an open dialogue about human sexuality, fetish and evolution toward acceptance and celebration of consensual sex.

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.

Follow Rayne on Twitter and visit her on FanCentro.

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