Mum who directed porn film admits the SMELL on set made her sick
A mum who directed a porn film has admitted she threw up during filming - because of the SMELL on the set.
Sarah-Louise Pritchard, from Greater Manchester, was one of five women taking part in Channel 4 series Mums Make Porn to highlight easy access to adult material.
The 40-year-old said it was important to face the cringe factor head on, in a bid to change the adult film industry.
Sarah-Louise Pritchard, 40, joined four other women for Channel 4’s Mums Make Porn to confront the impact of easy access porn on their kids, and highlight how this affects their attitude to sex.
Sarah-Louise, who has six children between the ages of 14 and 25, told the Manchester Evening News that she found the live shoot traumatic.
The mums took part in the series to raise awareness of the impact porn has on children
She started out as one of the more open-minded contributors, admitting that she has watched porn in the past.
Although she doesn’t anymore, she 'didn’t have a problem' with it.
The beautician said: “At the start of the filming I thought I was open and liberal but when I went onto that first porn set I was physically sick.
“I think that was because I was so up close to the performers. There was the smell of bodily fluids, the noises, and it felt quite aggressive towards the female performer, Roxy.
“It was grim. I think it was the smell that knocked my stomach sick.”
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Sarah-Louise Pritchard, from Greater Manchester, was one of five women taking part in Channel 4 series Mums Make Porn to highlight easy access to adult material.
The 40-year-old said it was important to face the cringe factor head on, in a bid to change the adult film industry.
Sarah-Louise Pritchard, 40, joined four other women for Channel 4’s Mums Make Porn to confront the impact of easy access porn on their kids, and highlight how this affects their attitude to sex.
Sarah-Louise, who has six children between the ages of 14 and 25, told the Manchester Evening News that she found the live shoot traumatic.
The mums took part in the series to raise awareness of the impact porn has on children
She started out as one of the more open-minded contributors, admitting that she has watched porn in the past.
Although she doesn’t anymore, she 'didn’t have a problem' with it.
The beautician said: “At the start of the filming I thought I was open and liberal but when I went onto that first porn set I was physically sick.
“I think that was because I was so up close to the performers. There was the smell of bodily fluids, the noises, and it felt quite aggressive towards the female performer, Roxy.
“It was grim. I think it was the smell that knocked my stomach sick.”
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