BIOHAZARD's SEINFELD, Wife Launch 'Rock Star, Porn Star'

July 25, 2008

Launched on June 10, "Rock Star, Porn Star"Playboy Radio's weekly series hosted by adult actress Tera Patrick and her husband, adult film director and BIOHAZARD/THE SPYDERZ frontman Evan Seinfeld — pairs the couple with some of the world's most popular names in sex and rock 'n' roll for some outrageous interviews. The series explores "life in the fast lane" by the people who actually live it with show topics ranging from celebrity sex to rock star groupies to social commentary and politics.

"As a frequent guest on Playboy Radio, I've always wanted to do my own show," says Patrick. "Evan and I are calling all of our celebrity friends to share some of their wildest stories with the Playboy Radio listeners," she adds. "And we promise to uncover the big secret about why rock stars always date porn stars."

Tera Patrick is one of the most popular adult stars in the world today and former co-host of Playboy TV's "Night Calls" series. Her exotic natural beauty has transcended hardcore to mainstream celebrity. In 2003 Tera Patrick created Teravision — a top adult studio where glamour meets hardcore — that produces high-end glossy vignettes and features in high-definition.

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