A longtime lawyer who joined OnlyFans to cope with her ex-husband’s death says she’s discovered her long-repressed sexuality.
Jennie Lynnie May, 51, spent more than two decades as a high-flying legal eagle before the death of her former spouse left her too grief-stricken to work.
“Patrick and I might have divorced, but he was my best friend,” May told Jam Press. “His death was traumatic for me.”
The buttoned-up brunette moved in with her 23-year-old daughter, Madelynn, a content creator who posted X-rated videos online.
“She introduced me to her career, and I became a bit obsessed with how amazing she is — and how much fun it seemed,” May recalled.
“People may think she’s an uneducated bimbo, but my daughter is a very smart and savvy businesswoman,” she further insisted.
Soon, May began popping up in her daughter’s family-friendly videos, where they discussed living together under the same roof.
“I started doing some ‘behind-the-scenes’ kind of stuff related to Madelynn’s daily life,” May recalled.
“Many suggested I consider my own [OnlyFans] content,” the mom continued. “I felt like I didn’t have a lot to lose from trying something new.”
The adventurous singleton is now dipping her toes into the porn waters, creating an OnlyFans account — and, so far, she’s loving it.
“I am basically starting over,” May said “The experience has taken me by surprise, but it has also made me feel more confident about myself and my body than I have felt in years – maybe ever.”
“I naturally fall into the MILF category, but since this is also a kind of sexual awakening for me, I’m open to however things unfold, or don’t,” the amorous attorney enthused. “I’ve discovered a new side to myself that I never knew existed.”
May believes her ex-husband would be supportive of her new NSFW endeavors.
“This adventure is helping me find a lot of perspective while I cope with my grief,” she explained. “I’ve only been at this for a few months, so it’s very much a trial phase, but I hope I don’t need to return to my high-pressure lawyer job.”
“Life is short, I want to live it my way.”
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