
An adult content creator says she doesn't feel guilty about sleeping with married men as they are responsible for their own choices.
Holly Jane Johnston, 43, is an OnlyFans star with over 1.7m followers on Instagram and makes her money by filming R-Rated content with men.
Many of those men end up being already married, and some have even left their wives in a futile pursuit to prolong their relationship with Holly.
Proudly calling herself a 'homewrecker', the mother-of-three does not feel any responsibility for the actions of those men as it's not her job to 'police someone's personal life.'
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"Most of the men I film with are married and their wives don't know," Holly told the Daily Mail.
"I don't feel guilty about it because, if it wasn't me, they'd find someone else to make content with, sleep with or subscribe to. They're responsible for their own decisions.
"I'm not responsible for managing another adult's relationship."
'My responsibility is to run my business'

Holly does admit she feels bad when a marriage ends, but says it's not her fault as she remains strictly professional and it isn't on her to reject a good offer to collaborate.
"I do feel bad when I hear that a marriage didn't work out. I don't celebrate that, and I never want to see people get hurt," Holly said.
"At the same time, that doesn't mean I'm going to start screening everyone's personal life or turn down a collaboration that's otherwise a good fit.
"A lot of the time, I don't even find out someone is married until later."
Holly has a long-term boyfriend who is supportive of her career and she keeps her professional and personal life separate, so is not on the lookout to to prolong any of her business relationships.
"I'm not conducting background checks or investigating people's personal lives because, ultimately, that's not my responsibility," she added.
"My responsibility is to run my business professionally, work with consenting adults, and be clear about the nature of our collaboration."
Holly says that some men can become emotionally attached after they've worked together even though she clearly sets out boundaries before every collaboration.

She continued: "Even though we've discussed the whole purpose of this beforehand, some of them think the relationship or the sex is going to continue.
"When that doesn't happen, it messes with them. They think I need them or want them, so it's hard for them to accept that I used them for content and then moved on.
"It can take a while before they finally get the hint, while others keep hoping it will carry on."
Holly shared details on the obsessive behaviour she's experienced, with a man moving on to the same street as her which made her fear for her own safety, as well as being followed by another man while visiting St. Louis, Missouri.
There have also been gifts of jewellery, shopping trips and holidays, as well as letters and even hand drawn portraits sent months after filming with someone.
"Feelings aren't something you can buy, and love isn't something you can earn through gifts," she added.
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