A Scottish mother is making headlines for her decision to return to work just days after giving birth to her second child.
Jaelyn Cox, a 29-year-old woman from Scotland, has come under fire for returning to work as an exotic dancer just five days after giving birth to her second child. While some mothers recover quickly after childbirth, others take longer, particularly those who have undergone a C-section. However, Jaelyn’s choice of profession has been the main reason for the backlash.
Jaelyn works as an exotic dancer at adult clubs, earning as much as $1,000 per night. She returned to work soon after giving birth to support her boyfriend and two young children.
In an interview with The Sun, Jaelyn confirmed that she was back on the pole just five days after giving birth. However, her boyfriend, Ryan, wasn’t happy about it. He felt that Jaelyn needed to rest and take care of their newborn daughter.
“He was raging, telling me I need time to rest,” Jaelyn said.
Despite his concerns, Ryan couldn’t deny the amount of money Jaelyn made working as an exotic dancer. So, he agreed to do the nighttime feedings for their daughter while Jaelyn went to work. In the morning, when she returned with loads of cash, she took over the parenting duties.
Jaelyn has been an exotic dancer for several years, and during the pandemic lockdown, she joined OnlyFans to earn more money. OnlyFans is a platform where content creators can share explicit content with paying subscribers.
Jaelyn was worried that her pregnancy would negatively impact her earnings as an exotic dancer, but it actually had the opposite effect. Customers were willing to pay more to see a pregnant woman on stage.
She even received requests for photos of her baby bump, which allowed her to keep working up until the last days of her pregnancy. Her OnlyFans work also allows her to work from home and avoid putting her children in daycare.
Despite the criticism she’s received for her profession, Jaelyn maintains that she’s a good mother who’s doing everything she can to support her family.
“I get messages from people online saying I’m a bad mum, that my kid will grow up knowing I’m a stripper and get bullied at school. I’ve had it all. But how can you say I’m a bad mum when she has everything she needs, and I’m trying to give her a good life?” she said in an interview with the Scottish Sun.
While some may disagree with Jaelyn’s choice of profession, it’s clear that she’s doing everything she can to provide for her family. She’s found a way to make a living while still being present for her children, and that’s no easy feat.
It’s important to remember that everyone has their own unique circumstances and challenges, and we should try to be understanding and supportive of one another, even if we don’t necessarily agree with their choices. At the end of the day, we all just want what’s best for our families.
Source: AWM