Also-ran music network Fuse TV has a minor buzz hit on their hands with the show "Rad Girls." The concept is simple—take the dudes out of Jackass and replace them with three hot chicks. The pioneering stunts of Johnny Knoxville, Bam, and Steve-O have spawned this new wave of gross-out gals and searchers are interested. Queries on the distaff knockoff jumped 152% yesterday after a weekend chock-full of practical jokes and bodily function humor.
Searches on the show are skewing young, with almost half of all interest coming from kids under 17. But flipping the script with this anything-but-demure cast of jokers hasn't resulted in more females tuning in. A whopping 80% of lookups are from dudes curious about just how radical these girls can get. Related searches on "rad girls uncensored" and "ramona cash rad girls" are just further proof that boys are in love with these naughty girls.
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