A lot of people don't speak very candidly to their parents about their sex lives, but this OnlyFans star has.
I'm not sure about you, but the idea of speaking to my parents about anything bedroom antics-related makes me want to curl up into a ball in embarrassment, but this OnlyFans content creator is unexpectedly open with her mom.
Andie Elle has 550,000 followers on Instagram, many of whom will have flocked to her page after seeing her content on OnlyFans.
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Moving away from her NSFW content of late, Andie interviewed her mom in a podcast-like setting which she later shared to social media.
In their conversation, Andie asked her mom an array of questions: from whether she's her favorite child, to how she feels about Andie being an OnlyFans star.
To this question, her mom said: "We've kind of worked up to this, right? You started out at Twin Peaks, so we've graduated. It's been a gradual process."
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Andie then added that she'd also worked at Hooters for a brief stint of time, as well as a bottle girl, where she came home in the early hours of the morning.
Further on in their chat, Andie asked about how her mom feels that she's an award-winning OnlyFans creator and making $1 million on the platform.
Andie went on to elaborate that this hefty sum wasn't in a month, but the 12 months since she started her page.
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"That's great," said her mom. "I'm really happy for you, and as long as you are happy, I'm happy. Right?"
Andie agreed with what she said and insisted that 'every parent should be like that'.
A snippet of their chat has been doing the rounds online, and it's safe to say that people have had a mixed response to it.
"I still donāt understand how someone could be okay seeing their daughter be a OF," one person wrote on Twitter.
"I would be crushed if that was my daughter," wrote someone else.
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Others said that while the mom said she was okay, they think that deep down she's disappointed in Andie.
"You can clearly tell the mom is disappointed," one person suggested. "She shouldāve told her daughter the truth."
"Nah her mother is not happy," penned a different person.
A third weighed in: "She is responding in a socially acceptable way I think. She is not happy her daughter hands out lude video of herself to make money."
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Would you be happy if your kid made $1 million on OnlyFans?
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