A mother of four confidently flaunts her physique in revealing clothing, drawing criticism from others, yet she proudly stands by her decision to showcase her body.
In the bustling world of social media, two influential figures, Cherry Bloom and Amie Cleland, have made a name for themselves. Both hailing from the United Kingdom, they have used their platforms to challenge norms and advocate for change in the sex industry.
Cherry Bloom, a mother of four from Scotland, has become a campaigner for women in the industry after her collaborative model business was banned from advertising on a billboard near a stadium. With over 100,000 followers on Instagram under the name @cherrybloomvip, she continues to show off her body while pushing for change.
Bloom, who works as a digital sex worker on adult subscription sites, claims she gets stares everywhere she goes due to her "very perky" chest. She encounters "a lot of guys" following her around shops, commenting on her figure. Despite the judgement, she remains undeterred and is currently pushing for a union for sex workers in the UK.
Amie Cleland, known online as "Solent Girl," is another model and UGC creator who has made waves in the industry. She is inspired by new laws in Belgium which grant sex workers rights like sick pay and maternity leave. Cleland, who is also a mother, posts skimpy lingerie photos on social media and filmed herself wearing a red night dress, showcasing her cleavage.
Interestingly, Cleland's daughters disagree that she is sexy. However, Cleland, who describes herself as 'not your typical mum,' believes that age is just a number. Jen Ferguson, 33, shares a similar sentiment. Facing backlash for posing in swimwear, she is proud to show off her bikini body.
Bloom and Ferguson's advocacy for embracing one's sexier side extends beyond their personal lives. Bloom encourages more mums to do the same, challenging societal norms and promoting body positivity.
In a world where women in the sex industry are often stigmatised, these women are using their platforms to advocate for change. Their stories serve as a reminder that every woman should have the right to make choices about her body and her work, and that age, body type, and motherhood should not be barriers to self-expression.
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