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An award-winning adult star says she's less comfortable about being naked in front of the camera since becoming a mum.
Riley Reid reckons she's made more than 1,000 adult films during her time in the porn industry. But, since becoming a mum, her attitude has changed.
Speaking to Big Brother star Trisha Paytas, she confessed: I am becoming more insecure in front of the camera Im getting older and stuff like that. The 32-year-old porn star, who worked as a stripper before making her first adult film at the age of 19, has stopped appearing in major porn studio productions.
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Instead, shes just making content for her OnlyFans and other sites at home. Now, because I'm a mum, my schedule availability is so much more slim, Riley told Trisha.
When I used to shoot, I'd be doing 16-hour days on set because I'm building a set and I'm shooting this whole themed thing with a script and a concept and everything.
Now its just a basic iPhone Im not really hiring a camera crew any more. Riley admits she misses the creativity involved in making elaborate mini-movies, and that she hopes one day to move into directing.
After giving birth to her daughter Emma, Riley says shes not interested in joining the increasing number of older women in porn. But, she added: Youre only ever one boob job away from becoming a MILF.
She continued: I'm going to retire at some point, I want to busy myself with other things and I've already started busying myself with other things.
Riley has stopped putting pictures of Emma on her social media, because she kept seeing her daughters face appearing in articles about her. People started posting in other YouTube videos and stuff like that She wants there to be laws about how peoples image are reused online.
She continued: Just because I'm a celebrity doesn't mean that my child should automatically fall in [that category].
You lose release rights once you become a celebrity, but the child should still be protected under those rights they don't consent to being a celebrity.
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