Hustler, Larry Flynt to be Featured on Upcoming Episode of “Undercover Boss”

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By • Mar 11th, 2010 • Section: Television


Los Angeles, CA – CBS Network’s hit television show “Undercover Boss” generated some serious buzz today when it was announced that Larry Flynt and his “Hustler” brand would be the featured in an upcoming episode.

The show, which features a high level executive at a major corporation disguised and working entry-level jobs within the company, has already featured the head honchos of companies like Waste Management, Hooters, 7-Eleven, and White Castle. Ideally, the process of “going undercover” allows the executives to see how various areas of the company are functioning and also gives them the chance to witness first-hand whether or not the corporate policies they have enacted are helping the company.

According to Flynt, “After seeing previous episodes of the show, I knew the opportunity was too good to pass up, so I approached the show’s producers. While they were hesitant at first, I soon convinced them that showing the inner-workings of a company that strives to produce tasteful adult content would be a positive experience for all parties involved. Luckily for me and my company, they came around.”

With his undercover tenure lasting one week, Flynt will be tackling a variety of jobs. He’s slated to run the check-in table at a gang bang movie being produced by Hustler Films, oversee the print-press that is printing next Month’s issue of Barely Legal, deal black jack at his Hustler Casino in Gardena, CA, and sanitize the stripper poles at a Hustler Club strip joint.

Like in previous episodes, the disguised executive [Flynt] will be telling co-workers the reason for the camera crews is that he’s being filmed as part of a documentary about older workers starting a new career.

Ratings are expected to be the highest of the series, mostly because all of Flynt’s jobs work with media that features big-tittied starlets inserting things into every orifice on their body, but also because Flynt is confined to a wheel chair since being shot in 1978, and many people are curious to see how compliant his various facilities are with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Viewers are also interested to see if Flynt’s minor speech difficulties, stemming from a stroke caused by overdosing on medicine used to treat the resulting pain from the shooting, will frustrate his co-workers.

We won’t find out until the show airs, but for now, Flynt is approaching the show very optimistically saying, “At the end of the day, this will be an excellent opportunity for me to improve my company and also show America the top-notch individuals that toil away in my name day-after-day knowing they’re making a positive difference in their communities.”

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