Robin Kaamil and Cynthia White bring a new and disconcerting style of adult satire to comedy radio. The Dirty Divas is the destination for nasty fun at everyone else's expense. The Divas, along with their many alter egos deconstruct the cult of celebrity, fetishes, titty bars and political correctness as they take on prowling for men, free booze and finding a ride home. Kaamil and White's smart and edgy foray into comedy is the stuff of first amendment lawsuits and the fan club just keeps growing!

Robbyne Kaamil earned her BA in History at Marymount Manhattan College but her writing talents were first displayed at a New York art gallery where she collaborated with a visual artist composing poems to accompany his work. Considered too risqué and controversial, her work was soon removed from the exhibit. This incident prompted her to publish her book, “Get Off the Titty: Poetry That Bites”. Banned by many bookstores, it can be found in the Library of Congress and amazon.com. Ms. Kaamil’s many personal appearances include The Howard Stern Show and excerpt from her book have been published in Essence. Robbyne made her screen debut last year in the film, “As an Act of Protest” at the Pan-African Film Festival at LA’s Magic Johnson Theater. Her one-woman show, “Robbyne Kaamil: Raw & Real: Life from One Woman’s Perspective” has had multiple sold-out runs at clubs in New York City and the metropolitan area. A plus size model, Kaamil has been featured in many national print campaigns.

Formerly a producer for MTV Networks, where she worked with Adam Sandler, Denis Leary and Colin Quinn, and national industrial tours for Nintendo, Pepsi and Reebok, Cynthia White is an in demand actor and director on the Off-Broadway stage and Indie film circuit. White was most recently seen in the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway production of Loose Knit, which she also directed as well as the award winning play Spades. Other credits include the original one-woman show, Material Girls, Spiritual Woman and the films Sociopath, Stigmata and City.com, which enjoyed a sold out run at The Screening Room in Tribeca. A 2002 Recipient of the prestigious New York Foundation for the Arts Individual Artist Grant, White is also a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Her voice can be heard on numerous commercials and narrations including Soap Center, L’Oreal, USA Networks, Lifetime Television, Comcast Cable and ChevronTexaco.

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