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Evie Leana, an Australian mom, joins her daughter on OnlyFans and responds to haters.
Critics said it was wrong for a mother to follow in her teenage daughter's footsteps and get a job in "sex work." The mother hit back at those who judged her job.
This year, Evie Leana, who is 37 years old, made headlines when she and her 18-year-old daughter Tiahnee started selling racy content on a website that costs money to join.
The mother of four said that in the six months since she started her new job, she's gotten "a lot of criticism," but she fought hard against the idea that she's a bad mother.
Evie said on Adelaide's Ali Clarke Breakfast Show on Thursday, "I'm a really good mom. I'm here every night to kiss them goodnight."
"I'm putting all of my attention on myself and my kids. I've never been the type of person who goes out to parties or ditches them.
But that hasn't stopped people from making assumptions about how good of a mother she is.
"I've made a lot of decisions, but if you can make money making content, making something that you and other people enjoy, then do it. She said, "I think it's fun and gives me power."
"People can judge me, but I've taught my daughters that she shouldn't follow in my footsteps. Instead, I should follow in hers."
But at first, Evie said she had "issues" with her daughter's plans for a career, since she was only 17 when she told her mother.
But now, Evie, who says she's always been sex-positive and happy in her own skin, says she's happy that her daughter has "picked up" that part of her personality.
She also defended the pay-to-use site by saying that it has more than just "sex work."
"Anything can be worth people paying to see," she said.
"You can be a personal trainer or a chef. It's not all about having sex."
Tiahnee also joined the conversation and talked about how her boyfriend was surprised by her "sexy side gig."
She said, "He's all for it, he's not at all the jealous type, he takes all the pictures, and he's very supportive."
"He's my hype man. He tells me what the guy will like, and now we're using the money to save for a house.
Evie has said that when her relationship ended, her daughter told her to start an account.
"To be honest, I didn't need much persuading. I liked the idea, and it's been a lot of fun for me. "It has been one of the best decisions I've ever made," she told The Advertiser in April.
"It has been hard to be a single mom to four kids and raise them all by myself. We can't wait to see what happens next."