Four months after Adam Carolla left, the syndicated radio show "Loveline" (which originated at KROQ) finally has a new co-host: Danny Bonaduce, according LA.COMfidential, which says the announcement was made during Thursday's show.
The pick makes sense: Bonaduce's recent appearances were lively, and the hard-living actor, who's been through every sick and twisted scenario, brought an interesting personal perspective to the mix.
LA.COMfidential notes another potentially good thing to come out of the announcement:
The new gig is a win-win situation for Bonaduce, who has been unemployed since he was fired from Star 98.7 in July. Not only will it give him steady pay, but it will guarantee that he gets seen by a professional (Dr. Drew) every night of the week. Maybe it will prevent him from falling off the wagon again. But how will the show's audience fair? Given Bondauce's past with drug, workout and sex addiction, he has the potential to give insightful advice. But if past guest spots on "Loveline" are any indication, Bonaduce—who seems struggle for the spotlight at all times—may not be able to shut his trap long enough to hear what the callers have to say.
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