
Marnie Simpson hits back at trolls after she's mum-shamed for OnlyFans as she vows to keep stripping off while young
MARNIE Simpson has admitted her controversial TV career has put her under the spotlight when it comes to mum-shamers over the last decade.
But the Geordie Shore reality star, 33, has now insisted that she has 'no regrets' when it comes to her wild and raunchy televised scenes on the hit Paramount+ show.
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The Newcastle lass exclusively told The Sun: ' I've been judged and mum-shamed for years - I won't bring up my children to be judgemental.'
The OnlyFans creator, who joined the adult subscription site in 2022, Marnie said she is proud of her TV career - despite what some trolls may say.
Geordie Shore made history as one of UK's wildest TV shows - best known for its chaotic antics, explicit sex scenes, boozy parties and threesomes.
But looking back on telly career, which also includes Ex on The Beach and Celebrity Big Brother, Marnie said she has nothing to be ashamed of.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Marnie said: 'I think all my wild nights in my Geordie Shore days were all really crazy but I also had so much fun - I think my 20s were so amazing, I got to do so many amazing things. I got to travel, I got the best experiences, I don't really live with regret.'
Marnie was at the center of a number of fiery clashes on Geordie Shore - with one of her most memorable moments being a mother of all cat fights with former co-star Charlotte Crosby after she kissed newcomer Marty McKenna, just hours after he snogged Chloe Ferry.
When Marnie first rocked up in series seven, she made a few enemies among the girls when she made a beeline for Scotty T and Gaz Beadle. And in series nine, one the biggest house party fights broke out after she kissed her best mate Kyle Christie to make Aaron Chalmers jealous.
And let's not forget the X-rated bedroom sessions that saw her get down and dirty with Gaz, Aaron and even girl pal Chloe Ferry.
The pregnant star, who is mum to sons, Rox, five, and Oax, two, with husband Casey Johnson, said she is not concerned about her children seeing her telly past on the internet.
She shared: 'The way the world is going at the minute, I don't think it will need to be a conversation.
'I feel like my relationship with my family is very open and honest and I think it will be the same with me and my kids.
'I don't keep anything back, they know everything about me and I feel they're going to be brought up to not be judgemental.
'I feel like if anything, the conversations will be about Geordie Shore, not OnlyFans.'
The popular TV personality said she would be supportive of whatever career path her children takes, even if it's joining a reality TV show one day.
'I would be happy for my kids doing anything that made them happy, as long as it wasn't hurting other people,' Marnie said.
'Whatever they want to do, I'm going to raise them the best I can until they're 18 and then they can make their own decisions in life, as long as it makes them happy and they're not hurting anyone, they can do what they want.'
Since Marnie made her first TV appearance in 2013, her life changed forever and not always for the better.
She has been the subject of vile trolls and social media hate, with mum-shamers relentlessly telling her to 'have some respect'.
Marnie has been forced to defend her decision to strip off and share sexy lingerie photos on her platform.
Marnie insisted she has 'no regrets' when it comes to stripping off for money, saying: 'While I'm young, I'm going to embrace my body and I'm really proud of my body.
'Then why not.. I feel empowered by embracing it.'
When it comes to being cruelly trolled, she said: 'I feel like I wouldn't say that's down to OnlyFans, I've been judged and mum-shamed for years because I come from such a controversial reality show. I come from Geordie Shore.
'We've kind of dealt with that for the past 13 years, that's no different to me.'
Marnie admitted the world is now moving towards accepting adult content creators - but said she'll always face scrutiny.
She said: 'I honestly feel the stigma and taboo is already breaking down.
'As the years go by, it's becoming more normalised [working on adult subscription sites].
'So many girls and women and ladies are just having that choice for themselves and I think it's really empowering.
'It's such a normal thing now, I think back in the day, there was a lot more stigma around it but I think it's becoming such a global thing now.
'There are so many people worldwide who are on the platform and there is a reason for that.
'I think it's good that no one feels that they can't be on there and that they're judged.
'I definitely like where it's going because no one should have the right to judge others, there shouldn't really be a stigma around it because not everyone is doing the same thing on there - it's each to their own.'
Despite not everyone being accepting of this career choice, Marnie is raking in the cash and will be introducing a new OnlyFans YouTube channel in a bid to reach more fans.
'I've enjoyed it because I feel like it's given me a lot of freedom, a lot of confidence, I feel like I get to connect with people on a deeper level,' she shared.
'I love having the freedom of working for myself and choosing how I spend my time, so it works for me perfectly.'
Marnie will be able to share more personal and daily updates with fans on the new channel, just months after her In The Real Life series launched on the OnlyFans platform.
Marnie, who announced she is expecting a baby girl with singer Casey, said the last few months have been hard physically, but she is excited to jump straight back into her content creating after giving birth.
She told us: 'I don't feel at my most confident right this second, I've got to be honest.
'I am six months pregnant and pregnancy isn't really for me - I find it really tough.
'I've been really sick and I've really struggled.
'At this second I don't feel my sexiest, but since reaching my 30s, I've recently felt the most confident within myself, physically, mentally, emotionally.
'I've just felt so strong and strong minded and my best.'
The star had a very difficult first birth and while pregnant with her second child she insisted she would not have any more.
She said at the time: 'I would not go to three,' she said. 'I think you've got to find the balance for yourselves.
"We want to enjoy our lives as well. We've not waited too long to have kids and I feel like having two, we can give them the best life possible.'
Marnie previously described her first labour, which lasted 28 hours, as traumatic and insisted on having a c-section the second time round.
Marnie was diagnosed with a chronic UTI in 2016 and after giving birth to baby Rox in 2019, her symptoms began to get a lot worse.
Marnie got engaged to X Factor singer Casey back in 2020, and they wed in May 2023.
The pair met on the show Single AF in 2017.
They confirmed their relationship just a few months after the show ended - a move that is against show rules but it didn't seem to worry the smitten love-birds.
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