Joining the likes of Howard Stern, Oprah, and Martha Stewart, Candace Bushnell is set to jump on the Sirius Satellite wagon.
Fittingly titled, Candace Bushnell’s Sex, Success, and Sensibility, the weekly, four-hour talk show, is slotted for a spring debut.
The live call-in chatfest will look to explore what women think about men, relationships and their careers. Special guests will be invited to take listeners’ calls. “It’s really about the challenges, dreams and fears of contemporary, modern women,” Bushnell told the Daily News.
The show will be more toned down on between the sheets heat than her famed Sex and the City tales; Bushnell claims to be more focused on “careers and aspirations” than on the quest to find a man. What a fabulous way to promote her latest book Lipstick Jungle, which, on the Monolo’s of Carrie Bradshaw and gang, has been rumored for a series.
Not to mention that without her, Oprah and Martha would retain full control of women’s satellite radio minds. Which means all Wintours-in-waiting would become meatball rolling, closet organizing, celibate freaks. And, as only Bushnell knows, there really is no purpose to life without Vogue and gay porn.
Sex & Sensibility on Sirius [Daily News]