Adult film star and mom explains why she walks around naked at home with her teenage son

Being nude in front of family members is quite unconventional, but for an adult film actress and her teenage son, it is simply part of their routine.

While everyone has the right to choose their level of clothing in their own residence, one mother has stirred up some controversy due to her minimal attire.

Molly Manning, who originally hails from Perth, Australia, relocated to Los Angeles to kickstart a career as an OnlyFans model.

She turned to OnlyFans after facing financial difficulties in Australia, seeking a fresh start on the adult content platform.

Her endeavors have even led her to participate in mainstream pornographic films, enabling her to achieve a ‘comfortable life’.

She stated: “As a single mum I was struggling to get employed and a lot of people said to me – ‘hey, you should do OnlyFans’.

“I really didn’t know much about it, so I was going in very blindly and I didn’t really know what to do. Then eventually I just kind of thought, well, you know what? I’m in Los Angeles. I’m already shooting porn on my OnlyFans, I may as well start shooting mainstream porn.

“I probably should have done it sooner, but I was too worried about what other people thought. I’ve only got one life and I’m comfortable with myself, my son’s comfortable, so I don’t care what other people think.”

Despite her success, Molly’s approach to sex education in her household has sparked debate.

She mentions that she often walks around her home without clothes while her son is present and even engages in conversations with him in this state.

Explaining her stance, Molly added: “I’m very comfortable with my sexuality. I’m the kind of person who doesn’t have a problem occasionally walking around naked.

“My son will have a conversation with me and I’ll be topless or getting dressed; just because I’m naked doesn’t mean it’s sexual, that’s the viewers’ mentality.

“I’m very liberal in regards to nudity and there’s nothing sexual about me being naked at home.”

She further elaborated: “The reality of it is, if a child can’t see a naked female or male at home and that be their first point of reference for nudity, then there’s something wrong.

“I mean, if a child is having to look online to see a nude body, then I think there’s something wrong, because there’s a very good chance it will be a super sexualised image.”