Mom And A.dult Film Star

Molly Manning, an Australian mother and adult film star, has sparked debate by openly

discussing her choice to be nude around her teenage son at their Los Angeles home.

After financial struggles in Perth, Manning relocated to the U.S., launching an OnlyFans

career that evolved into mainstream pornography, providing her family stability.

She emphasizes that her nudity is non-sexual, stating, “If a child can’t see a nude

body at home, there’s something wrong.” Manning argues this approach prevents her son

from seeking sexualized images online. While some praise her openness, others criticize

the unconventional parenting. Manning remains unapologetic: “I’m comfortable, my son’s comfortable—I don’t care what others think.”

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