Mums made a porno film their kids could watch
Mums and pornography don’t usually mix, but a group of four UK mums rallied to make a porno film their friends, family and kids could watch.
Five mums have directed a porn film they would be happy for their kids to watch as part of a new Channel 4 show.
In Mums Make Porn, the women, who have teenage kids, create their own sex video after being horrified by the hardcore porn available online for free.
Sarah-Louise, a mother-of-six from North Wales, was in tears after watching rape-based porn.
According to the Mirror, she said: “If that was the first time I’d seen anything about sex, I’d be petrified. I just thought all of a sudden that I was going to throw up.”
“We need to show kids that there’s something else than this horrible sh*t we see on the internet.
“If my son treated a woman like that I would kick his arse to kingdom come.”
“Porn doesn’t represent normal women, the actors and actors they use mislead kids. They need to realise it’s not normal,” Sarah-Louise said.
Another mum, Sarah, was so upset and disgusted by what was available online she quit the television program.
The mums worked with industry experts and were given all the tools they needed to make the movie.
They had complete control — from writing and casting to directing and editing their mum-approved pornographic film.
The group’s mission was to create a film that not only could be viewed as pornography but also promoted healthy attitudes towards sex and relationships for the next generation.
The porn film will be aired in the final of the three-part show.
The mums will hold a “viewing party” for their family, friends — and, most importantly, their kids.
Stats commissioned by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children suggest the majority of children have been exposed to pornography by their early teens.
Around 65 per cent of 15 to 16 year olds reported seeing pornography, as did 28 per cent of 11 to 12 year olds.
The series starts on March 20 on Channel 4 in the UK.
This story originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission