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March 21st, 2019

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Why this mother of six vomited while watching a pornographic film

Have you tuned in to the Mums Make Porn documentary?

On March 20th, 2019 the first three episodes of a high-anticipated documentary series premiered on Channel 4. Mums Make Porn is a groundbreaking new show that takes five moms and has them investigate the world of pornography. Throughout the show, the moms will learn the ins-and-outs of the porn industry and in the end, they’ll write, cast, and direct their own x-rated film. The purpose of this program is to expose the harmful effects that mainstream pornography can have on children and teenagers, but also to allow five mothers to create a pornographic film that accurately depicts sex and educates an audience.

However, while each and every mom signed up willingly for this project, one of the assignments was too much for Sarh Louise, a mother of six. After being asked to view a film that depicted themes of female submission, violence, and rape, Louise left the set and vomited in the bushes. She explained that she felt sick while watching the material, even though the female actress was very beautiful.

To watch this scene unfold and more, head over to Channel 4’s website for full episodes. Then let us know your thoughts on the show in the comments section.

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