An Australian OnlyFans model has revealed how her adult entertainment career has made her a better mother.
Molly Manning, 49, who earns over $31,000 per month on the content platform, told LadBible that her new career path has enabled her to prioritise her son.
'When you are working a nine to five job you don't have a whole lot of flexibility for things,' she explained.
'Now I have more freedom and I’m able to prioritise him [my son] in a way I couldn’t before.'
Molly also added that the financial freedom she has gained has been 'tremendously empowering' because she does not have to rely on anyone else.
'I hear about a lot of marriages where the man is able to control his wife through money, and I appreciate the fact that I don’t have to worry about that,' she said.
Australian OnlyFans star Molly Manning (picured) has revealed how her adult entertainment career has made her a better mother
Molly recently moved to California with her teenage son and went viral after admitting to walking around naked in the home they share.
Last month, she defended fellow adult content creator Bonnie Blue, who controversially offered to sleep with young men during Schoolies week and film their encounters.
Bonnie, whose real name is real-name is Tia Billinger, sparked international headlines when she boasted about her plans to fly to the Gold Coast to offer free sex to 18-year-old boys on the condition - they let her film it and upload the content to her OnlyFans account.
In a column for Daily Mail Australia, Molly has claimed she 'would rather my teenager lose his virginity to a professional like Bonnie than at a drunken party'.
'Say what you want about Bonnie, at least she covers the bases,' wrote Molly, before listing the precautions the UK-based adult star takes.
'The young men in Bonnie's videos all have to give verbal consent, they can withdraw at any time, and they cannot be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
'The fact the action is being filmed actually makes it safer: everyone is accountable and no one can get away with anything dodgy.
'To me, that's much safer than being out-of-your-mind drunk in a bar or a party where you may not even remember who was involved, let alone if you wore a condom,' Molly continued.
Molly, who earns over $31,000 per month on the content platform, told LadBible that her new career path has enabled her to prioritise her son
She then compared it to her own experience of losing her virginity at 14 and suggested a double standard when it came to an age gap between sexual partners.
'Yes, she may be a little older than them at 25, but when I was 20 I had a 40-year-old boyfriend, no one called him a predator so I don't get the outrage.
'For all the pearl-clutching headlines, I really don't think she is doing anything wrong at all. She is a woman who is comfortable in her sexuality and she is expressing that.'
'Yes, she's making money while doing it, but what her critics must remember is that by trying to shout her down they are just making her even richer.'