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Sammy Winward's daughter Mia Dunn, 19, leaves little to the imagination as she poses topless in racy snaps - after her mother 'cut her off' for setting up OnlyFans account

Sammy Winward's daughter Mia Dunn, 19, leaves little to the imagination as she poses topless in racy snaps - after her mother 'cut her off' for setting up OnlyFans account

Daily Mail​25-04-2025

Mia Dunn left little to the imagination as she posed for very racy topless Instagram snaps on Friday.
The lookalike daughter of ex-Emmerdale actress, Sammy Winward, and former Blackburn Rovers footballer, David Dunn, captioned the steamy post: 'Open Wide'.
Mia, who recently revealed she has made a fortune of $420,000 (£322,725) since she joined adult content creator site OnlyFans, protected her modesty with her hands and with her tongue out.
In a separate image she is snapped on all fours wearing only a tiny G-string.
Despite the jaw-dropping amount she makes, Mia is no longer on speaking terms with her famous family due to her controversial career choice.
Mia displayed her toned figure in a busty bikini and cut-out cover up alongside a slew of X-rated videos as she celebrated her success.
She wrote on Instagram: '$420k since, on the hub, on the blue and white site and travelling the world'
Captioned her post, she wrote: '1 month and it'll be a whole year with you guys so unbelievably grateful for everyone who supported me watch out for a surprise on [OnlyFans] keep an eye out x #life #travel #successful #blonde'
Mia recently claimed her feud with her family over her OnlyFans career has reached a new low.
Adult model Mia made an impressive £10,000 in January alone from her racy photos.
In an interview Mia has claimed that her dad, former Blackburn player David, called her a 'w***e' and slammed the phone down on her.
'I tried to reconnect with my dad and he called me a w***e on the phone,' Mia told The Sun.
'I'm completely fully cut off and they want any sort of contact, which is really big shame because I thought I'd be the bigger person in the whole situation,' she said of the feud with both her parents, who split when she was a child.
'I think it's crazy to have such anger towards me when I am in fact at the end of the day their daughter.
'I do totally get the fact that they don't love what I do, but at the same time, I am, I'm a human being and especially - I am the human being that came out of my mother.'
Representatives for David were contacted by MailOnline for comment.
Mia has also claimed that her mum is envious of her hugely successful career.
Over the festive period, Sammy refused her daughter's olive branch as she continues to disapprove of her daughter selling X-rated images and videos online, according to The Sun.
Mia, who goes by the name of Mia Kate Rose, told the publication: 'I think the main thing with my mum is that she was really young – 18 – when she had me.
'I think she's got some animosity towards me. I think she is maybe just jealous about me doing so well and so quickly.
'I think that's what my parents' issue is really. They think I've done it off their backs, but actually, behind the scenes, it takes a lot more work than just being their daughter.'
It comes after Mia revealed that Sammy hasn't tried to get in touch with her and that other relatives have called and texted her with abusive messages when she tried to contact them.
She said back in August: 'My mum has me blocked on everything. So yeah, she didn't contact me whatsoever. A few other family members have contacted me but I made the decision to let them cool off slightly because the messages they were sending weren't lovely.'
The mother and daughter were thought to have been close, previously describing their relationship as being like 'best mates', but Mia admitted that was untrue and in fact they sometimes 'butted heads' due to their similarities.
While she refused to speak negatively of her family, she confessed that she felt their reaction was extreme, insisting she would never do the same to her future children.
She said: 'I've honestly not got anything bad to say about any of them per se, but the way they've reacted to the situation personally, it just wouldn't even cross my mind to do that to my own child, I think.'
While she remains hopeful that she and Sammy can patch things up, Mia explained that she would be taking a step back until everyone had cooled off and said it would be down to her family to be the ones to reach out to make amends.
She said: 'I feel like at this point it is going to have to be them coming to me because I've tried to maintain contact in the past and they just don't have any of it and then I end up getting like, all the abuse like through the phone, through text messages, calls.
'So I'm just going to wait until they come to me, maybe like in a calmer manner and you know, they're a little bit less fresh to the whole situation.'

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