Kink.com Model Ava Devine Appears on 'Howard Stern Show'

SAN FRANCISCO — Kink.com model Ava Devine was a featured guest on “The Howard Stern Show” on Oct. 28.

Ava was one of three contestants who competed in Stern’s World’s Biggest Whore contest. She spoke about her positive experiences with Kink.com and how she loves working for the company.

“I highly recommend Kink.com to all porn stars, trannies and anyone else in the industry that I speak with,” Devine said.

“It’s always exciting to see our models doing well for themselves and we are very happy to see Ava succeeding in her career and the visibility she is attracting,” said Peter Acworth, founder of Kink.com.

“She’s a tremendous talent and a Kink.com fan favorite. We look forward to having her back in the studio soon doing what she does best — enjoying hot, authentic sex shot exclusively for the Kink.com audience.”

Stern kicked off the World's Biggest Whore contest by introducing Devine. She told the crew she was down for whatever, "I'm known as The Lady of the Lake. I will do anyone, anytime, anywhere, anyhow.”

Devine added, “Kink.com is great, they are a great company and I am dying to work with them again. I am hoping to do this in January both on Public Disgrace and Fucking Machines and whatever else. They are a very reputable company and I am happy to work with them anytime.”

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