Couple ‘mortified’ kids expose secret porn work to grandparents
A married couple who sell amateur porn online to pay their bills were horrified when their children decided to let their secret job slip.
Okay parents – just how honest are you with your kids?
For instance if you had a job that was – shall we say – slightly on the raunchy side, would you be upfront with them about it? Or just fall back on a little white lie?
Well when married couple Jenn and Brad Hanniston – who boast over 313,000 TikTok followers – started selling sexy videos online, they decided not to keep it a secret from their children.
But while this is all well and good, what the couple weren’t expecting was for the kids to go ahead let their grandparents know. *shivers*
In a video that racked up almost 4 million views, UK-based Jenn and Brad said that they’d started selling sexy videos to pay their bills when Brad lost his job.
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“Us becoming porn stars to pay the rent,” the video reads, showing the couple on a bed laughing.
But then video cuts to their faces looking incredibly stressed, reading: “Kids find out. Kids tell grandparents!”
The awkward encounter has provided a few laughs for viewers who squirmed on the pair’s behalf after watching the video.
“This had me wheezing,” wrote one, while another said: “Imagine.”
In another viral video, the parents – who have kept their children out of the spotlight – explained they had told their children about their X-rated occupation rather than them uncovering it themselves.
Luckily for the couple, Jenn’s mum was understanding about their new jobs and has even appeared in a few of their videos poking fun at it.
But needless to say, it kicked off a fierce debate among TikTok viewers – with many arguing they shouldn’t have told the kids.
One replied: “WHY WOULD YOU TELL THEM?”
Another added: “For me, it would traumatic if my parents said that to me.”
Meanwhile, a third wrote: “It’s a bit f***ed up.”
However, others argued that it was better to be upfront about it.
“Better to tell them than have them find out on the internet,” a fourth said.
“Gotta do what you gotta do,” a fifth wrote.