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Pussycat Dolls Founder Antin Launches Podcast


Dancer, choreographer and actress Robin Antin, who is most famous for her modern burlesque troupe The Pussycat Dolls, launches a podcast Tuesday on PodcastOne. "The Robin Antin Podcast"'s premiere show features reality star Kim Kardashian and noted hair stylist and brother Jonathan Antin, with socialite Paris Hilton and recording artist Pitbull joining on future shows.

In addition to celebrity interviews and backstage access to music and stage shows, Antin discusses pop culture, lifestyle and fitness trends and her secrets on being a successful entrepreneur.

Antin said, "I'm so excited to have my very own Podcast! I love that I can speak to my listeners up close and personal. I will touch on many topics that I love, such as Female Empowerment, Fitness, Fashion, Love, and more! Each week I'll have guests, friends and family, joining me for a fun chat."

PodcastOne Chairman/CEO Norm Pattiz added, "I'm really looking forward to this podcast. Not only will it attract a huge audience, but working with Robin will be big time fun. Her millions of fans will have unprecedented access as they listen to her every week on PodcastOne.com."

Antin joins the line-up of PodcastOne personalities and brands which include Adam Carolla, Dan Patrick, Kathie Lee Gifford, Brandi Glanville, Dr. Drew, Steve Austin, Dennis Miller, Ron Paul, Chris Jericho, Jay Mohr, Jillian Michaels, NPR New York, NPR Los Angeles, 60 Minutes and over 200 more.

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