I’ve been slammed for making £50k from X-rated side hustle – but I let my daughter do the same 0 252

A MOTHER who was slammed for starting an OnlyFans along with her teenage daughter has hit back at her trolls.

Mum-of-four Evie Leana, 37, made headlines earlier this year when she started selling raunchy content alongside her 18-year-old daughter Tiahnee.

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The pair from Adelaide, Australia have made more than £100,000 on OnlyFans and are very open about one another’s sexual escapades.

But although admitting she’s suffered “a fair bit of judgement” in the six months since starting her X-rated side hustle, she furiously defended herself against claims she’s a bad mother.

The Australian – who was inspired by her daughter to start an OnlyFans account – told Adelaide’s Ali Clarke Breakfast Show: “I’m actually a really good mum, I’m here at the end of every day kissing them goodnight.”

She added: “I’m focused 100 per cent on me and the kids. I’ve never been someone who goes out and parties or leaves them.”

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And she clapped back at critics who have made assumptions about her as a parent due to her raunchy profession.

“I’ve had a fair bit of judgement, but if you can make money, creating content, creating something you and others enjoy. I think it’s fun and empowering,” she said.

“People can judge me but I’ve definitely taught my daughters – she’s not following in my footsteps, I’m following in hers.”

Evie confessed that after discovering her then-17-year-old daughter’s OnlyFans account, she was not best pleased.

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But now, the sex-positive parent says she’s glad that her personality has “rubbed off” on her daughter.

Tiahnee, who also appeared on the show, revealed what her boyfriend thinks of her profession, and a surprising fact about his role in her “sexy side-hustle”.

She said: “He’s all for it, he’s not the jealous type at all, he takes all the photos, he’s really supportive.

“He’s my hype man, tells me what the guy will like and now we’re using the money to save for a house.”

Previously, Evie told Adelaide Now that her daughter encouraged her to start an OnlyFans after ending a long-term relationship.

“Honestly it didn’t take that much convincing,” she said. “I was excited about the idea and I’ve had a lot of fun with it.

“It has been well and truly one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.

“Being a single mum to four children and raising them solely on my own has been challenging,” she added. “We’re very excited to see what the future holds.”

Speaking on Thursday, Evie also defended OnlyFans, dismissing claims it’s just “sex work” on the subscription site.

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“There can be anything worth having people pay to view,” she said.

“You can be a chef or a personal trainer. It’s not all sex work.”

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Porn and Mental Health: The Challenges and Strategies for Coping in the Industry 0 177

Pornography is a billion-dollar industry that has gained widespread popularity across the globe. However, while it may be a source of entertainment for some, the industry can be challenging for performers’ mental health. The pressure to perform and meet the expectations of producers and viewers can take a toll on performers’ mental wellbeing. In this article, we’ll explore the challenges that the porn industry poses to mental health and strategies for coping with them.

The Challenges

  1. Stigma and Shame

The porn industry is still stigmatized, and performers can face a lot of shame and judgment from society. This can lead to a lot of stress and anxiety, making it difficult for performers to seek help and support when needed.

  1. Pressure to Perform

Performers in the porn industry are expected to meet certain expectations and perform at their best every time. This pressure can be overwhelming and can lead to feelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem.

  1. Isolation and Loneliness

Performing in the porn industry can be a lonely experience, with performers spending long hours on set or on their own, away from friends and family. This can lead to feelings of isolation and loneliness, which can take a toll on mental health.

  1. Trauma and Abuse

The porn industry is not immune to issues such as sexual harassment, assault, and exploitation. Performers may experience these traumatic events, leading to conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression.

Strategies for Coping

Seek Professional Help

Performers in the porn industry should seek professional help and support when they need it. There are many therapists and counselors who specialize in working with performers in the industry and can help with issues such as anxiety, depression, and trauma.

Practice Self-Care

Self-care is crucial for performers in the porn industry. Taking breaks when needed, exercising, and practicing mindfulness and meditation can help performers manage stress and promote mental wellbeing.

Surround Yourself with Supportive People

Having a supportive network of friends, family, and colleagues can make a big difference in performers’ mental health. Surrounding yourself with people who understand the challenges of the industry and offer non-judgmental support can help performers cope with the stresses of the job.

Address Trauma and Abuse

Performers who have experienced trauma and abuse in the industry should seek support and address these issues head-on. This may involve therapy, reporting incidents to the authorities, and taking legal action if necessary.

Conclusion

The porn industry poses significant challenges to performers’ mental health, from stigma and shame to pressure to perform and trauma and abuse. However, with the right strategies, performers can cope with these challenges and maintain good mental wellbeing. Seeking professional help, practicing self-care, surrounding yourself with supportive people, and addressing trauma and abuse are just a few strategies that can help performers in the porn industry maintain good mental health.

Navigating Consent and Boundaries in the Porn Industry: A Guide for Newcomers 0 165

Consent and boundaries are crucial aspects of the porn industry, and it’s essential for newcomers to understand how to navigate these issues. In this article, we’ll provide a guide for those who are new to the industry on how to approach consent and boundaries in a professional and respectful manner.

First and foremost, it’s important to understand that consent is always required in the porn industry. This means that every actor must give explicit and enthusiastic consent to any sexual act that is portrayed on camera. Consent can be given verbally or non-verbally, but it must always be clear and enthusiastic.

In order to ensure that consent is obtained, communication is key. Actors should have open and honest conversations with their scene partners and the director prior to filming. They should discuss what they are comfortable with and what their boundaries are, as well as any specific instructions or concerns.

It’s also important for actors to feel empowered to set their own boundaries and to speak up if they feel uncomfortable or unsafe during filming. This means that if an actor does not want to perform a particular act or if they feel that their boundaries are being pushed, they have the right to stop the scene and speak to the director about their concerns.

It’s also essential for actors to be aware of their own physical and emotional limits. This means that they should take breaks as needed, communicate with their scene partner and director about any discomfort or pain, and engage in self-care practices to ensure that they are physically and emotionally prepared for the demands of the job.

Finally, it’s important for actors to have a support system in place. This can include talking to other actors who have experience in the industry, seeking out counseling or therapy, and having trusted friends and family members who can provide emotional support.

Navigating consent and boundaries in the porn industry can be challenging, but it’s an essential part of maintaining a safe and respectful work environment. By following these guidelines, newcomers to the industry can ensure that they are approaching these issues in a professional and responsible manner.

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