Kelly Shibari Does CraveOnline’s ‘The Blue Movies’ Podcast

LOS ANGELES — Multiple award-winning BBW adult star and sexual figurehead for chubby Asian girls everywhere, Kelly Shibari, is featured on CraveOnline’s “The Blue Movies” podcast, with Film Channel editor and podcast host, William “Bibbs” Bibbiani.

“We’ve had no shortage of wonderful conversationalists here at ‘The Blue Movies Podcast,’ but Kelly Shibari blew us away with her insightful look into aspects of the adult entertainment industry that don’t get nearly enough press, and also the many ways in which stars interact with their fans,” says Bibbiani. “It’s an informative and very funny episode that we are eager to share with our listeners and Kelly’s many followers.”

In the interview, Kelly was probed about all things related to plus size sex and relationships, including the first-ever sex education film for people of size, “Jessica Drake’s Guide to Wicked Sex: Plus Size,” which she collaborated in with Wicked Pictures’ star, writer, producer, and director, Jessica Drake.

The BBW star also shared her nerdy side, chatting with the Bibbiani about mainstream movies, social media, insights about performing in adult movies, and much more, during the 76-minute interview.

“I absolutely love CraveOnline; it’s such a great, fun site,” says Kelly. “I was thrilled to be asked to be on the podcast, and William is so awesome to chat with — we talked about everything under the sun.”

“My fans know I can get a bit nerdy and slightly geeky,” adds Kelly. “So I’m sure they’re going to love this interview!”

For more information, visit www.craveonline.com.

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