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Irish porn star claims she was subject of 'horrendous' content on Tattle Life

Irish porn star claims she was subject of 'horrendous' content on Tattle Life

An Irish porn star is the latest person to hit out at a controversial gossip website and claimed that she was a 'victim' too.
Meghan O'Neill, 33, from Antrim, contacted the Irish Mirror about Tattle Life.
It was set up in 2017 as a "commentary website on public business social media accounts" and was run anonymously until a recent court case in Northern Ireland named its founder as a 41-year-old called Sebastian Bond.
Tattle Life states that it has a "zero-tolerance policy' to abusive content, but Antrim couple Neil Sands and Donna Sands alleged in a legal action that they were abused online.
After they were awarded £300,000 in damages (approximately €350,000), they stated that they received a thousand messages from celebrities and influencers who also alleged abuse.
Porn star Meghan has now joined others, like glamour model Katie Price, to speak out.
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Meghan told the Irish Mirror: 'This whole thing with Tattle Life that's coming out, there's a thread about me on there that has terrorised me for ages.
'It caused me all sorts. A couple took the owner to court. Everyone is now rallying to have the website removed and some regulations put in place.
'It's quite a hot topic and I've been victim to it. The police did [nothing]. It's quite horrendous.
'There's a thread about me on it. Horrendous stuff. I can't even bear to read any of it.'
Former Catholic schoolgirl Meghan, who was taught by nuns, recently announced plans to shoot a porno flick with up to 10 male virgins.
She burst onto the porn scene last year and revealed in May 2024 that she was making €11,000 a week through her Only Fans account.
She later left the industry after breaking up with fellow Irish porn star Andy Lee, 35, from Dublin, before announcing plans for the new flick.
Meghan said: 'Ten virgins will get to lose their virginity to a porn star. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
'Irish men are more than welcome. It will probably be the majority of Irishmen from all over the isle of Ireland.
'I am happy to have sex with Irishmen. I'm Irish and I love the Irish. I will tour the world after this if it goes well and do the same in different countries.'

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