‘My mum prefers me bonking males on digital camera in comparison with my harmful new job’
An adult star says her mum is more comfortable with her bonking on camera compared to her latest career move.
Tina Snows, 26, turned to influencer boxing last year, and already has a second round stoppage and two belts to her name.
But the social media star, from Dublin, said her family was not so keen on her putting herself in danger by getting into the ring.
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Her first fight was against fellow saucy creator Meghan O’Neill and her own mother was almost too fearful to go and cheer her on.
And speaking to the Daily Star, Tina said: “It is actually funny because my mother was like ‘I prefer you doing the porn over the boxing’.
“She is very nervous about it and even trying to convince her to come out for the fight, she was in two minds about it.
“It turned out better but there is a chance it will not turn out that well. I could lose, I could get knocked out, and I could get injuries. It is worrying for my friends and family but they trust me and they trust I am doing the right thing in all aspects of my life.”
Tina also said influencer boxing was “similar to adult work” and she went on to explain the perils of the contrasting jobs.
“There are risks to both,” she said. “With adult work you can accidentally get an STD but with boxing you can get a black eye.
“Sex and violence go under the same category and they are intense in their own way and I don’t think one is easier than the other.”
And while her mum is accepting of her raunchy career, she previously opened up to us about how others don’t take her seriously because of it.
Tina said she is constantly sexualised and she even revealed the ‘disheartening’ DMs from bonk obsessed gym pals.
And speaking about being judged in the sport industry, she said: “Because I do OnlyFans people don’t take me seriously in boxing.
“I became really popular online by being sexy but now that I’m venturing into other projects people still fail to see me as an actual human. They see me as a sex object and people put me down because I’m hot and successful.”
She added: “I am a victim of it because I have been the one to sexualise myself but it is a shame when I am trying to do something different.”