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I was an A&E nurse making saucy videos – I thought geo-blocking would stop work finding out, but then I went viral
LEAVING a busy A&E to make saucy videos is not how many people picture their career progression.
However, one woman made this exact move and now rakes in millions of views on adult platforms.
Adult actress Serenity Cox recalled how she went from work as an A&E nurse to creating saucy videos[/caption]The content creator, who goes by Serenity Cox, spoke about her experience on the Holly Randall Unfiltered podcast.
She explained that the unexpected pivot in her professional life came after she wanted to spice things up with husband in the bedroom.
Serenity, who had worked for a nurse for 16 years, was based in a trauma centre in Toronto, Canada, at the time.
She revealed that she has been married her husband for eight years, initially starting out as a monogamous couple.
“We’ve always had a really fun sex life but in the last four years, we decided to go down a new path,” the adult star said.
“Over the years that we’ve known each other, our bedroom roleplay always came back to these hot wife themes.
“A hot wife is usually a female partner of a married couple who is encouraged and supported by her husband to go out and have sexual relations with other people.”
The couple would roleplay these scenarios over the years but it wasn’t until the Covid lockdown that they decided to make it a reality.
Using the comfort of social distancing, Serenity eased her way into meeting up with other sexual partners but sexting on dating apps before having “crazy sex” with her husband.
“That was the first step into evolving our sex life into not just role play but involving other forms,” she said.
“I started talking to more and more guys and eventually my husband [told me]: ‘I’m OK if you want to meet up with one of these people that you’ve been talking to for a bit.'”
So in 2020, they officially became a “hot wife couple” with Serenity going out on dates, which she often filmed, and then enjoying sex sessions with her husband when she returned home.
After after a while of taking these “filthy, exciting videos” the couple met friends who were comfortable taking it to the “next level.”
This involved Serenity’s husband being present as a videographer, filming the interactions.
They posted some of their videos online and they gained a lot of traction, which she said “drove the fire to keep on going.”
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She described the decision to upload the clips to an adult subscription site as “almost a joke.”
When it became really popular, she dubbed the success to good timing.
They started their own channel on the site and despite making some money, the couple still regarded it as just a hobby.
The couple figured out how to geo-block the people in their area to protect their privacy.
However, their videos soon went viral and people within their social circle found out.
Serenity, who was still working as a nurse at the time, recalled having a “brief moment of panic” at the news coming out from a collegue.
However, she stood her ground when her work advised her to take down the content.
She even joked about how enthusiastic and excited her workplace lawyer was to have something to look into that didn’t involve medical malpractice.
And while she didn’t lose her job over the content, Serenity eventually left her work as producing adult films proved to make more money.
But she shared her wishes to one day return to working in the medical field.
“I don’t think I’ll have difficulty getting back into it, they’re so desperate for nurses, I don’t think they’ll say no,” she said.
Serenity explained that she would like veer away from emergency rooms if she were to return, focusing instead on an area of personal interest.
“I’m always interested in how I can combine the two branches of my life into sexual health,” she said.
The content creator revealed that she volunteers at a sexual health clinic every week to help educate others on how to protect themselves.
And as for her marriage, she said the unexpected path she has taken with her husband from a monogamous marriage to business partners in the adult entertainment industry has helped them.
“We definitely have a stronger bond, we’re just a lot more open with each other about how we’re feeling,” she concluded.
Eight in 10 cancer survivors say the illness has given them a new outlook on life
EIGHT in 10 cancer survivors say the illness has given them a new outlook on life – valuing family and time above money and material possessions.
A poll of 500 adults who have had cancer found almost two-thirds (64 per cent) said what they value has changed.
A new poll has found that nearly two-thirds of cancer survivors say they have a fresh outlook on life[/caption]Before their diagnosis, making sure their family was comfortable (39 per cent) and earning more money (36 per cent) were major motivators.
Now, their focus has shifted more onto family (80 per cent), their health and wellbeing (62 per cent) and experiencing new things in life (48 per cent).
Dr John Burke, chief medical officer at AXA Health, which has commissioned the research and created a practical guide to help those with life after cancer, said: “Serious illness can have an impact on our outlook.
“It can realign what is and isn’t important in life, so it’s only natural there might be changes.
“Family and friends can go a long way in supporting you through the experience along with the guidance of medical professionals who can support you in navigating life during and after treatment.”
Some of the most popular lifestyle changes people have made are walking more (45 per cent), upping their exercise levels (42 per cent) and focusing on their diet (39 per cent).
A significant number (44 per cent) are increasingly likely to seek help from others to deal with tricky challenges than they were prior to their diagnosis – with only seven per cent less inclined now.
And 80 per cent feel better equipped to deal with the difficulties of life since their experience with cancer.
A huge 77 per cent said it was important to rely on others through their journey, with family (73 per cent), medical professionals (56 per cent) and friends (46 per cent) being the people who they relied on the most.
And partners (56 per cent), friends (32 per cent) and mums (31 per cent) were those most impacted by the cancer diagnosis.
Despite the remarkable resilience shown and their ambition to turn a negative into a positive, 70 per cent of those polled are understandably worried about the possibility of cancer returning, the study by OnePoll revealed.
The best pieces of advice from those who have survived cancer include be positive, live every day to the fullest and enjoy the little things in life.
GB para-athlete and cancer survivor, Amy Conroy, said: “The future can feel daunting, and those anxieties are valid. But try to stay in the now, in the present, and try to find gratitude in the smaller things.
“Be proud of yourself and always speak to yourself with kindness.”
Dr John Burke added: “A cancer diagnosis has a huge impact not only on the person affected, but also their friends, family and loved ones.
“It doesn’t always feel over after receiving the ‘all-clear’ so it’s important to have support navigating a new normal, too. That might be help with managing new worries, getting much needed sleep or setting health goals.
“Taking things easy and focusing on the future are ways to make things feel more manageable after undergoing cancer treatment.
“Providing people with support and guidance to navigate this stage of their cancer journey can make a huge difference, helping them to move forward and focus on the things that matter most.”
Paying trainers for interviews is mad – as Hugo Palmer tells me – but here’s a cheeky look at who could charge what
CLASSIC-winning trainer Hugo Palmer has broken ranks and declared the concept of trainers being paid for TV interviews as a ‘terrible idea’.
Respect, Hugo. Respect.
Michael Owen’s trainer Hugo Palmer thinks it’s ridiculous trainers should get paid to give interviews[/caption]For those of you that don’t know, a group of trainers – currently unknown but definitely including Dan Skelton – want to be paid for TV interviews during race meetings.
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I know, I know. Bonkers. But that’s the truth.
If only trainers knew how I often have to beg – on many different shows – to get them airtime and, in general, promote their business.
Yes THEIR business.
Palmer contacted me after he read a message I put out on X, formerly known as Twitter, over the issue.
“Just read your tweet about trainers’ interviews – you are totally correct,” Palmer said.
“This is an awful situation and a terrible idea. We, as trainers, have an interest, some would say a duty, to do our best to promote the sport.
“We also need to promote ourselves! There are plenty of trainers who pay PR agencies to promote them and get them airtime which rather contradicts this idea doesn’t it?!
“Dan Skelton saying ‘the vast majority of trainers are behind this’ is totally incorrect.”
The trainers gagging for the cash are part of former BHB chairman Peter Savill’s breakaway group the Professional Racing Association (PRA), which has said the boycotting of interviews is not an “idle threat”.
The PRA has contacted media rights company Racecourse Media Group (RMG) on behalf of its membership, which it claims numbers more than 170 and includes many leading jumps trainers, asking for a payment of £500,000 this year in return for agreeing to give interviews from February 1.
The PRA has, we are told, also contacted Sky Sports Racing with a proposal, although it is not known for what amount, while ITV is also aware of the situation.
You might say to yourself that in some sports leading players are paid to talk. It’s the truth.
But racing is different.
Every interview a trainer gives is a potential sell. In other words, it’s their free shop window to promote their stable and their success and allow possible racehorse owners to see their personality and worth.
Imagine any other business that gets free sale advertisements. Every business would bite your arm off for that like a ‘walker’ in the The Walking Dead.
Not racing. Oh my.
Palmer, one of a three-member Presidential Triumvirate of the National Trainers’ Federation, added: “This idea has been dreamt up in desperation as a way to try to fund the PRA. It’s so appallingly naive – if media companies agreed to it, surely it would just be sliced off their media rights budget which in turn racecourses would slice off prize money.”
Savill has said that any argument trainers should just be grateful for the exposure was “laughable”.
He continued: “Imagine a movie producer saying to Leonardo DiCaprio that we won’t pay you, you should be grateful for the exposure we provide.”
With respect, what utter codswallop.
If DiCaprio wasn’t paid he gets nothing.
Trainers are already being paid by owners. Most of the income a trainer has is from the people who send them a horse, in general around £25,000-£30,000 a year per animal.
If just one person watching an interview with a handler eventually sends them a horse, then I think it’s fair to say it was worth the chat!
Paying a trainer to talk about the sport which allows them to exist is clearly crackers.
But just imagine it happens. Presumably if they are paid, part of the contract is that trainers will tell us what we want to know.
And equally would you pay them all the same? A sliding scale for good talkers?
So what would you pay for who?
If the maximum was £100 per interview, here are a few suggestions:
-£5 George Baker. Pays the interviewer for bigging up new Epsom yard and Bahrain.
£5 Dave Evans. Doesn’t really enjoy interviews. Risky!
£30 Rebecca Curtis. No reason needed.
£10 Jamie Osborne. But agrees to inform us which horses he is getting handicapped for Racing League.
£50 Stuart Williams. Promises to give out the one juvenile he will land a punt with on debut in the season ahead.
£100 Chris Gordon. Consistent visits to Ofcom. But entertainment value high.
£75 Charlie Appleby. Tells us the best Godolphin juvenile before they run.
£100 Aidan O’Brien. Reveals which of his runners this year will be the best he has ever trained.
£100 Ralph Beckett. Stable tour and political views crucial for certain podcasts.
£100 John Gosden. Regular fee to talk on anything going wrong in racing.
£20 Robert Cowell. To comment on his continued efforts to look like Bob Baffert.
£10 Charlie Fellowes. To talk about George Scott.
£10 George Scott. To talk about Charlie Fellowes.
£50 Nicky Henderson. For daily updates on Constitution Hill’s dinner plans.
£100 Paul Nicholls. To consistently tell us how good Dan Skelton is and how glad he is that he’s going to become champion.
£100 Sir Mark Prescott. Informs all on the horse or horses he ran over 7f as a juvenile, who are now chucked in the handicap and will run up a sequence over 1m6f as a three-year-old.
£100 Willie Mullins. But has to give away exactly which horses run in which novice at the Cheltenham Festival.
£75 Gordon Elliott. To declare Brighterdaysahead only runs in the Mares.
£50 Dan Skelton. On ulcers. And to tell us what he learnt from Paul Nicholls.
Imagine training for a syndicate. Lots of your owners – many elderly who can’t make it to the track – are watching their horse from home or work.
They hear nothing from their trainer on TV after a win because the handler wants to be paid to talk.
Yep, that’s the way to promote the sport and get new people involved. Well done all. Yeeehaaa!
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Love Island All Stars new bombshell revealed as series three stunner with famous ex
LOVE Island’s next bombshell can be revealed as a gorgeous Casa Amor bombshell from series three.
She’s a true All Star after dating famous YouTuber Jack Maynard since shooting to fame alongside Olivia Attwood and Amber Davies.
Love Island’s next bombshell can be revealed as Danielle Sellers[/caption]The Sun can reveal that the girl heading in is Danielle Sellers, who made a play for Olivia’s partner Chris Hughes back in 2017.
But since then she’s become a firm favourite among the Islanders and lives in Manchester – so is likely to have crossed paths with current cast like Scott Thomas and Grace Jackson.
Danielle is a former Sun page three girl.
A source said: “Danielle is smoking hot and is the ideal age for Scott as he’s drifting apart from Tina after the explosive Vegas row with Luca.”
Back in 2017, we told how the blonde bombshell had been seeing I’m A Celeb star Jack.
This was despite him growing close to Made in Chelsea star Georgia “Toff” Toffolo while in the jungle.
Jack and Danielle had been seeing each for around seven months and were introduced by Jack’s pop star older brother Conor.
Things are said to be so serious that he spoke to her on the phone the night before he went into the jungle.
A source said: “Jack and Danielle had spent a lot of time together over the past seven months. They’d quietly attended industry events together and made no secret among pals of how close they were.
“Jack has been making it sound like he’s single since he’s been on the show but he’s been saying different things around Danielle.”
That year, she entered the Love Island villa on day 26 as a Casa Amor bombshell.
The beauty was joined by Chyna Ellis, Ellisa-Jade White, Amelia Peters and Shannen McGrath.
Danielle caught the eye of Jonny Mitchell and he chose to recouple with her in the main villa.
However her Love Island stint was very short-lived as she was dumped three days later by Marcel Somerville, who is currently in the All Stars villa.
Who are the 2025 Love Island All Stars couples so far?
Throughout the series the couples will chop and change as each recoupling happens
Here’s who’s coupled up with who right now:
- Scott Thomas and Tina Stinnes
- Curtis Pritchard and Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu
- Catherine Agbaje and Nas Majeed
- Elma Pazar and Ronnie Vint
- Luca Bish and Grace Jackson
- Kaz Crossley and Ron Hall
- Gabby Allen and Casey O’Gorman
Singles:
Megan McKenna forced to defend herself as she reveals plans to ‘tone up’ and get rid of cellulite ahead of wedding
MEGAN McKenna has been forced to defend herself after revealing plans to ‘tone up’ and get rid of cellulite, ahead of her wedding.
The new mum got engaged to her footballer fiancé Oliver Burke in June 2023, and the pair have since welcomed an adorable baby son, Landon.
Megan McKenna has been forced to defend herself after revealing plans to ‘tone up’ and get rid of cellulite, ahead of her wedding[/caption] The star posted a cooking video and discussed her training plans[/caption] Megan and Oliver got engaged in 2023[/caption]And now Megan, 32, has hinted at their next milestone as she told her legion of followers that she “wants to tone” ahead of their wedding.
The cooking fanatic posted a video of herself making some pasta and wrote: “Really need to get food in for Sunday roasts sooner wounded that we’re not having one tonight. Left overs it is!!!!!
“Also fyi. To clarify I’m not losing weight I want and need to tone and also I have a pouch belly from my c section scar. So time to get my booty in gear. Can’t wait!”
In the video, she could be heard saying: “I’m trying to be a bit healthy now, because our wedding is coming up.”
Megan said her friend will give her a regime ahead of her wedding as she said: “I know I’m slim but I’m not toned.”
The star also said she doesn’t need to lose weight and wouldn’t do a diet as she grated cheese onto spag bol.
The mum-of-one also spoke about having cellulite and fans praised her honesty, as one wrote: “You are such a breath of fresh air.. more influencers need to take a leaf out of your book.”
It comes days after Megan was forced to slam ‘pathetic’ trolls after her she was ridiculed for ‘leaving her baby to sleep alone.’
The TV star scorned her critics and announced that she is refusing to respond to negative comments from fans.
The new mum was trying to encourage her son Landon to go to sleep on his own and has been sharing videos of their progress.
She said that she wanted him to sleep independently so she could be more productive during the day.
“He needs to be able to go down on his own for a nap, I need to be able to do some things during the day,” she told fans.
After lots of crying, her little one eventually went to sleep – with Megan excitedly exclaiming how proud she was.
Whilst she was met with sympathetic messages of reassurance, she was also criticised for leaving him to cry.
“How do you just watch him cry? Wanting you? Wanting to hug. If you can’t get things done that’s normal with a baby under 6 months. Get help,” one wrote.
“I’m sorry but this is so sad. Over 1 I get it. But this, this right here. I don’t get why people have kids just to let them cry out at months old,” they added.
A second wrote: “You need to educate yourself about how this affects a babies brain. This is not judgement…this is experience and knowledge talking.”
Megan hit back after she was trolled for her parenting[/caption]