Los Angeles – Monique Alexander, a sultry blonde adult contract actress for Vivid Entertainment, is branching out and will be a sports broadcaster on the National Lampoon Radio Network’s “The Phil Show,” starting on Monday, October 8th. The network is carried on XM Satellite Radio Channel 154.
Monique is a Vivid Girl and a star of the company’s best-selling “Debbie Does Dallas…Again” movie and such other recent movies as “Call Girl Confidential” and “Breakup Sex.” She also starred in the popular Showtime series about the behind-the-scenes adventures in the production of the sequel to the adult classic “Debbie Does Dallas,” in which she plays the captain of the cheerleaders.
She has been one of the elite Vivid Girls, contract actresses for Vivid Entertainment, the world’s leading adult film company, since 2004. She is also a star of the popular Vivid Comedy Parties, live entertainment at clubs with professional comedians in venues across the country and Canada and as a feature dancer in gentlemen’s clubs.
On “The Phil Show” Monique will handle the Monday recap of highlights of the major weekend football games and will engage in on-air foreplay with radio comedy veteran Phil Iazzetta, host of the lively afternoon talk show.
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“I love everything to do with football, particularly the cheerleaders and the tight ends,” said Monique. “I’m excited about appearing on Phil’s show because he believes that my enthusiasm for the players will more than make up for my lack of expertise.”
“Hey, Monique has proved to the world that she’s into all kinds of sports,” said Iazzetta. “We’ll start her radio career with football and I’ll bet she’ll score a couple of touchdowns, then we’ll see what she can do with basketball and baseball.”