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Mum explained why she thinks it's normal to walk around naked in home she shares with teenage son

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Published 09:06 6 Sep 2025 GMT+1

Mum explained why she thinks it's normal to walk around naked in home she shares with teenage son

Molly Manning explains why she thinks nudity should be totally normal

Brenna Cooper

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A mum has revealed why she doesn't believe there's anything wrong with walking around the home she shares with her teenage son while wearing little or no clothes.

For most of us, the thought of bumping into a family member while in a state of undress would be our worst nightmare, however Aussie model Molly Manning doesn't believe there's anything to be ashamed of.

In-fact, the 50-year-old will often have conversations with her teenage son while getting changed or being nude, and insists that naked bodies shouldn't be immediately thought of as sexual.

"I’m very liberal in regards to nudity and there's nothing sexual about me being naked at home," she explained.

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"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."

The 50-year-old doesn't see a problem with being naked at home (Supplied)
The 50-year-old doesn't see a problem with being naked at home (Supplied)

Molly went on to explain that she personally believes a 'naked female or male at home' should be the 'first point of reference for nudity' for children as it's more appropriate than images often found online.

"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," she explained.

"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."

Molly - who recently relocated to Los Angeles from her home in Australia - revealed that she first considered the idea of opening up an OnlyFans account when struggling to provide for herself and her son.

She has now been able to carve out a comfortable life for the two of them working both on the subscription site as well as shooting mainstream pornography and isn't too bothered by what others think of her.

The 50-year-old began making adult content while struggling financially as a single mum (Supplied)
The 50-year-old began making adult content while struggling financially as a single mum (Supplied)

"As a single mum I was struggling to get employed and a lot of people said to me - 'hey, you should do OnlyFans'," Molly recalled.

"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.

She continued: "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."

Featured Image Credit: Molly Manning

Topics: OnlyFans, Adult Industry, Weird, Australia

Brenna Cooper
Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper is a journalist at LADbible. She graduated from the University of Sheffield with a degree in History, followed by an NCTJ accredited masters in Journalism. She began her career as a freelance writer for Digital Spy, where she wrote about all things TV, film and showbiz. Her favourite topics to cover are music, travel and any bizarre pop culture.

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