Jenny McCarthy Guests on Ask The Doc Radio Show

Feb. 22, 2016 | Media Mentions

Hollywood actress, comedienne and radio and TV host Jenny McCarthy was a guest on Friday's "Ask The Doc" radio show, where she dished about sex toys, oral sex and more.


Hosted by Doc Johnson's COO/CCO Chad Braverman and Marketing Director Sunny Rodgers, the weekly XBIZ Award-winning radio show is broadcast live and also is available on iTunes and SoundCloud. Rodgers told XBIZ that last Friday's show featuring Jenny McCarthy is their most listened-to episodes thus far.


According to Rodgers, the "Ask The Doc" team first got in contact with McCarthy's producer last summer and have appeared on McCarthy's own radio show "Dirty, Sexy Funny" twice. McCarthy and her "BFF" also are slated to review Doc Johnson toys on-air in an upcoming segment on McCarthy's show called "BFF Friday."


During the show, however, Braverman reveals a more intimate connection to McCarthy, admitting he spent the summer of 1994 with her Playboy Playmate of the Year pictorial.


"I love that 'Ask The Doc' and 'Dirty, Sexy, Funny' have such a great relationship and that we are all promoting happy sex lives," Rodgers said, noting that McCarthy will be stopping by Doc Johnson's "dildo factory" next time she's in Los Angeles.


Friday's episode of "Ask The Doc" also featured an interview with the founders of the Break Up Shop and adult star Cherie DeVille, who was interviewed right after she had all her most intimate parts molded, as well as her fist.


To listen to the show on Soundcloud, click here. "Ask The Doc" also is available on iTunes,here.


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