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Woman Gets Called A ‘Bad Mother’ For Making A Living By Posing For Nude Photos

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A woman with an unusual job has defended her decision to sell her nude photos after strangers accused her of being a bad mom.

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27-year-old Tori Ann Lyla Hunter from Australia is a young mother who began sharing topless photos of herself on her OnlyFans account after quitting her job as a bartender.

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Though she was once earning the minimum wage, Tori now makes as much as $20,000 per month by sharing racy photos on her OnlyFans account.

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In order to give her new career path a boost and help bring in more money, the mother-of-two also spent $52,000 on plastic surgeries.

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“I enjoy creating content and being topless, so why not profit from doing two things I love?” the 27-year-old admitted in an interview with Jam Press.

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“I now have more financial freedom and love being able to do whatever I want whenever I want with my family.”

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Though she now has thousands of loyal fans, Tori admitted she has also become a target of vile trolls who question her life decisions and call her a bad mother.

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“The main backlash I hear is ‘imagine what your kids will think when they’re older’ or ‘they’ll be so embarrassed,’” she added.

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“If I took the time to explain myself to every single narrow-minded person I would have no hours left in the day.”

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Despite the backlash, the mum insists she’s proud of her job because it gives her more free time to spend with her children and allows her to buy anything her children want.

“Most days it’s all about the kids but anytime I’m child-free for a few hours I find the time to film content,” Tori explained.

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“There is no minimum requirement and some weeks I don’t even touch the site, but other times I’m able to smash out a week’s worth of content in a few hours.”

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While most people prefer to have a sense of security when it comes to their 9-5 jobs, Tori loves the freedom and unpredictability her work comes with.

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“I don’t like to plan too far ahead – the thought of knowing exactly where I’ll be in 5-10 years makes life predictable and boring. I’d much rather live each day as it comes,” she concluded.

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