It's a Red, White and Boob Week on 'A! Entertainment'

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — "Wrap the porn flag around your Fourth of July celebration with a set of 'A! Entertainment' shows flying the red, white and big boob banner this week," a show representative said.

Tuesday night's show kicks off the fireworks with Brittaney Starr updating the "A! Entertainment" audience on her recent Las Vegas video shoot for her single "I Wanna Fuck the DJ," while bicoastal inker Ruik the Tattoo Freak tries to seduce up-and-comers Etalia Belle and Heather Handing of Double XXXposure Modeling to let him sling a little ink their way.

"Ruik is a good friend of mine and part owner of Capital Tattoo in Raleigh, North Carolina," host Tony Batman said. "He's ready to give free bat tattoos to any lady that wants one on this show. Along with the 'Bat Tat' comes official membership in the 'A! Entertainment' family."

Jew Hefner and Tuesday night co-host Regan Anthony are also trying to help out Ruik on his quest to "Bat Tat" as many nubile cuties as possible, according to the show.

On Thursday, Latin starlet Dimond Jewelz stops in the "A!" studios to promote her appearance on Telemundo this week. Special "A!" co-host Ryder Skye will be catching the audience up on her foray into doing boys with JM Productions' upcoming release "Manaconda."

"A! Entertainment" broadcasts on KSEX.com every Tuesday and Thursday evening, from 8-10 p.m. PDT.

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