An adult content creator and her supportive mom are turning heads with their unusual professional partnership. Sarah Fox has taken on the role of videographer for her daughter Megan Fox's OnlyFans content, and the duo recently shared their experiences on The Reality Check Show podcast with hosts Shuan Maroof and Demetri Dionysus.
While some may find their collaboration unconventional, Sarah decided to step in during lockdown to ensure Megan's safety. She prefers handling the camera work herself, keeping her daughter away from potentially risky strangers. Despite their close bond, Sarah has set firm boundaries regarding the content she's willing to capture.
"I don’t want to film her getting railed. I definitely don’t want to film her getting that. And I definitely don’t want to film her when she’s squirting," Sarah candidly shared during the podcast.
When asked about her limits during filming sessions, Sarah was clear. Although she fully supports Megan's career, she draws the line at certain intimate acts. This led to an amusing misunderstanding on the podcast.
Megan explained that her mother never helps with the intimate act itself, recounting a funny incident about her discovery. "So basically, me and my mum are this close. So no one’s ever made me squirt before. A girl like me’s got to obviously sort herself out when a boy’s not around," she shared.
The hosts were intrigued by the anecdote, with Maroof admitting to his initial confusion, "Oh, I thought you meant your mum helped you do it."
The conversation also touched on whether Sarah feels any discomfort while capturing such explicit content. Sarah revealed that she can separate her maternal instincts from her professional role. "I just switch off from it really," she explained. "I just try and [see] her like this ain't my daughter, this is somebody else. I'm just a good photographer."
Megan chimed in, expressing how her mother's presence provides a sense of security. "The thing is, I'm just so comfortable with her. Like it's my mum. Like she gave birth at the end of the day. So it just doesn't bother me," she added.