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Mum’s Onlyfans photos get shared around child’s school

Parents are concerned over ‘traumatisi­ng’ leaked content

- BY MIRROR REPORTER news@irishmirro­r.ie

AN Onlyfans content creator mum has reportedly had her pictures shared around her child’s school.

The saucy snaps, thought to be of her, were allegedly illegally passed around by students at a secondary school in West Dublin this week.

The topic was brought up on the Opinions Matter podcast with Adrian Kennedy and Jeremy Dixon.

One listener, whose name was changed to Yvonne to protect the identities of those involved, sent a voice note to the podcast.

She said: “My son is in secondary school, and something really upsetting has happened to one of his friends. His friend’s mother is on Onlyfans, we’ve known about this, but last week some of her pictures from Onlyfans were leaked.”

She explained how this student, a friend of her own child, now has to deal with the fact many students have seen the woman in various sexual acts.

She added: “It is completely traumatisi­ng. I don’t understand how anyone could look at themselves in the mirror doing this kind of work but each to their own I guess. But as a mum, I think it is disgusting, I think it is shameful. This child is going to be traumatise­d, this child might have to leave the school.

“Even the best kids in the world wouldn’t handle this well. And I’ve told my son and he’s never seen images like them before.”

One listener sympathise­d with the mum whose photos had been leaked, but she expressed her opinion that Onlyfans was a “degrading” platform, especially for mothers.

She said: “As soon as the kids got wind of this, they were going to go look it up straight away. I’m a mother of an 11-year-old, and I would be traumatise­d if something like that happened to me. I think it’s degrading.

“All it took was someone to say ‘she is on Onlyfans, let’s go look it up’ and it’s been shared around the school. That poor child is probably scarred for life.”

However, some listeners showed more kindness, saying “more power” to the mum and called on those blaming her to focus on those who spread the images.

One said: “She isn’t hurting anyone, so what’s it got to do with anyone.”

Another listener argued: “It’s her choice, and fair play to her – and I’m sure she’s as p***ed off as everyone else.”

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