TV personality Rozz Switzer launches website posting adult content
You may know her as the ‘Queen of Infomercials’, but after more than a decade off our screens, Rozz Switzer is back ... with a subscription-only website.
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Australian TV personality Rozz Switzer has launched a subscription-only online website.
The instantly recognisable former infomercial TV presenter, who has appeared on all the major TV networks over the years, has had a change in tack and has gone down the sexy content creator path.
Her Instagram page, branded “Rozz Revealed”, gives her fans and followers the link to “My exclusive website”, which gives them access to all her racy links.
After clicking on her website, users are notified with a message to warn them that rozzswitzer.com includes “material intended for adults only”, and asks them to agree that they are over 18 years old.
For $US11.99 a week, subscribers can get access to locked content which is titled, “my strap slipped off for you” and “naughty vlog access”.
“You might have seen me on Aussie TV over the years in advertorials, TVCs, soapies, reality shows and TV shopping,” Switzer writes.
“But there’s a lot more to me than what you’ve seen on screen.
“Now, at over 50, I’m comfortable with who I am and embracing life with confidence.
“Want a peek behind the scenes? Come join the fun ...”
Her latest post, titled “dressed to impress ... or to tempt” sees her relaxing on a couch dressed in a red dress and heels and was liked by a number of men, with followers leaving many suggestive comments.
The single mother of three — who said she had been single for almost a decade — has worked in TV for almost two decades.
After kicking off her career selling more than 200,000 Airofits on Good Morning Australia with Bert Newton, she went on to work with the Nine Network on a variety of projects, including reality TV show Chains of Love, and also appeared on the Kerri-Anne Show.
Saturday Confidential reached out to Switzer, however she did not respond.
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