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"Call Me Mommy!"

The past year has seen a meteoric rise in the popularity of OnlyFans, a content subscription service known for its not safe for work content. While it’s widely considered a way for young women to slyly earn money on the side, there are many on the...

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22.05 31 May 2022


"Call Me Mommy!"


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22.05 31 May 2022


The past year has seen a meteoric rise in the popularity of OnlyFans, a content subscription service known for its not safe for work content. While it’s widely considered a way for young women to slyly earn money on the side, there are many on the platform who treat sex work as their full-time job. Sinead Connell, a creator in the top 1% of OF workers in Ireland, is one of those people. Connell hopes to destigmatise sex work and highlight the complexities of sex work in Ireland, as shown in the documentary “Call Me Mommy” by Tara O’Callaghan, which has been selected for the internationally acclaimed Krakow Film Festival. She joined Sean to discuss the documentary and her life in the sex industry.

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