Alexandra Silk, Luc Wylder to Appear on ‘Night Calls’ Today

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Adult performers Alexandra Silk and Luc Wylder will be appearing live on Playboy Radio’s “Night Calls” today to promote the launch of their company website FallenAngel.tv.

FallenAngel.tv offers erotic video-on-demand movies produced and directed by Wylder and Silk. Fallen Angel focuses primarily on kinky amateur couples and sexual travelogues, featuring strippers having sex across America. They also offer a high-end fetish line called “The Master Choice” and the antique erotica series “My Dad’s Dirty Movies.”

“We’re excited to be announcing the release of Fallen Angel’s Internet-based video theater to the world on Playboy Radio,” Wylder said. “We’ve been working on this project for many years and all the hard work is finally paying off. My dream is now a reality.”

Silk appears on Playboy TV’s “Sex Court” as Bailiff Silk.

“I love my sexy sisters Chrisi and Nicki,” Silk said. “I’m thrilled and honored they invited us to their mansion to speak about Fallen Angel’s new VOD theater.”

“Night Calls” broadcast live from Los Angeles, Monday through Friday from 4-7 p.m. PST. The show can be heard on channel 99 on both XM and Sirius.

Listeners can call (877) 205-9796 with questions and comments.

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