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The Sun
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Sammy Winward's daughter Mia reveals HUGE monthly salary as she buys first home after stripping off
SAMMY Winward's daughter Mia has revealed her whopping monthly salary as she buys her first home after stripping off. The OnlyFans model, 19, says she'll even be a millionaire by the end of this year. 6 6 6 She told The Sun: 'At the moment I'm pushing about 100k a month right now. "I bought a property in Tulum. So I do have that now. So I have that investment at least. So that's kind of saved. "And I have some saved, but I'm not a millionaire just yet. But I promise it's coming this year.' Mia is estranged from her parents, Emmerdale actress Sammy and football star dad David Dunn, and they've told her to "get another job". She appeared to hit back in public, in a very racy post. Mia stripped off to stockings and a mini skirt for snaps, which she captioned: 'Get a real job'. Mia has previously told how her parents Emmerdale actress Sammy Winward and former Blackburn player David Dunn, have expressed their dislike for her career and have repeatedly told her to get another job. Mia recently celebrated her huge earnings while posting a video of her in pink lingerie, writing: "$420k since, on the hub, on the blue and white site and travelling the world." Things have got so bad between the star and her parents that she believes there is no going back after she claims her father cruelly branded her a 'w***e' and slammed the phone down on her. Both are said to be bitterly opposed to Mia's blossoming OnlyFans career. Brooklyn Beckham should take a leaf out of my book - my famous mum footballer dad tried to control me for decades Speaking from Mexico, where she is currently staying, Mia told The Sun: 'I tried to reconnect with my dad and he called me a w***e on the phone. '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. 'I text them I'm saying I was really sorry, I didn't want anything bad to come of it, and it doesn't mean I'm a bad person because I do OnlyFans.' She is also launching her own business, selling off her underwear to her legion of fans. David Dunn is a former pro footballer who spent much of his career playing for Blackburn Rovers, also receiving an England cap, before going on to be a manager of Oldham Athletic, Blackpool and Barrow. He had daughter Mia, who now uses the name Mia Kate Rose, with actress Sammy, who he was engaged to, in 2005 but they split later that year. The upset star added: 'I love my parents. They might not reciprocate that, but I love them to pieces. 'I moved out at 16, I moved to Manchester by myself. I've done everything very independently." Emotional Mia continued: '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' Asked if she thinks things will ever go back to normal, she replied: 'I've lost all hope now.' 6 6 6


Daily Mail
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Sammy Winward's daughter Mia Dunn, 19, reveals she's bought her first house abroad from the thousands she's made on OnlyFans after parents 'cut her off' for joining X-rated site
Mia Dunn has revealed that she has bought her first house, after raking in a eye-watering amount of cash from her OnlyFans over the past year. The 19-year-old signed up for the adult content creator site in April last year, angering her now-estranged parents ex-Emmerdale star, Sammy Winward, and former Blackburn Rovers footballer, David Dunn. It has been reported that both Sammy and David are no longer on speaking terms with their daughter over her decision to join the platform. However, Mia appears to be laughing her way to the bank, as she took to her Instagram this week to declare her racy content has allowed her to buy a property abroad. In line with her usual X-rated posts, she shared a video of her twerking, showing off her bottom in a pair of skintight leggings and a skimpy bandeau. Smirking at the camera, across the clip she wrote: 'How I feel after 350,000 men payed [sic] for my house in a whole different country. She further added in the caption of the video: 'Waiting to mooooovvvveeee Thanks to the 350,000 x'. Despite hailing from Bolton, Mia now spends most of her time in Toronto, Canada and Tulum, Mexico where she makes X-rated content for a living. And in March she revealed the staggering amount of cash she had made so far, as she celebrated one year on the platform. She took Instagram to boast that she'd raked in a jaw-dropping $420,000 (£322,725) in her first year, alongside a daring bikini-clad snap and slew of explicit videos. She captioned her post: 'One 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'. However, her success has come at a cost, with Mia no longer on speaking terms with her famous family due to her controversial career choice. She recently claimed the family feud has reached a new low, claiming her dad David, called her a 'w***e' and slammed the phone down on her. She told The Sun: 'I tried to reconnect with my dad and he called me a w***e on the phone. 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. Despite hailing from Bolton, Mia now spends most of her time in Toronto, Canada and Tulum, Mexico where she makes X-rated content for a living '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.' Mia has also claimed that her mother is envious of her hugely successful career, after the pair previously shared a close bond - appearing on Loose Women together in 2021, and being described as like sisters. 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.' Mia previously said that Sammy has prevented her from getting in touch and that other relatives have called and texted her with abusive messages when she tried to contact them. Speaking in August, she said: 'My mum has me blocked on everything. So yeah, she didn't contact me whatsoever. She recently claimed the family feud has reached a new low, claiming her dad David, called her a 'w***e' and slammed the phone down on her (David pictured in 2021) Mia has also claimed that her mother is envious of her hugely successful career, after the pair previously shared a close bond - appearing on Loose Women together in 2021 (pictured) and being described as like sisters '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. 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 remained hopeful at the time that she and Sammy could 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.'


The Sun
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Sammy Winward's daughter Mia Dunn takes a swipe at estranged parents as she strips off to stockings for sizzling shoot
SAMMY Winward's daughter Mia Dunn appeared to take a swipe at her famous parents as she shared a very racy post. The OnlyFans model, 19, stripped off to stockings and a mini skirt for the snaps, which she captioned: 'Get a real job'. 7 7 Mia has previously told how her parents Emmerdale actress Sammy Winward and former Blackburn player David Dunn, have expressed their dislike for her career and have repeatedly told her to get another job. Not surprisingly the post went down very well with Mia's followers, who showed their appreciation on her post. Mia, who is currently living in Toronoto, had made some serious cash from her saucy snaps. She celebrated her huge earnings while posting a video of her in pink lingerie recently, writing: "$420k since, on the hub, on the blue and white site and travelling the world." The content creator added: "One 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." Mia is raking in up to £30,000 a month using the site to sell sexy videos and pictures, but revealed it's meant her mum has stopped speaking to her. Sammy, who is famed for playing Katie Sugden from 2001 to 2015, fell out with Mia after discovering she has an OnlyFans account. Her dad, former footballer David Dunn, has also reportedly distanced himself from her. 'She said some pretty mean things when we did last speak, it was awful,' she told The Sun. 'But I absolutely love my mum, I love all of my family but none of them speak to me now.' Prior to her new business venture, Mia had shared she wanted to follow in the footsteps of Sammy and become an actress, even appearing on Loose Women with her mum in 2021 to talk about her hopes. However, after finding work as a make-up artist, Mia turned to OnlyFans after friends started using the site as well. 'I feel so empowered on OnlyFans,' she explained. 'I am my own boss and I'm confident in myself and what I'm doing. 'I get around £30,000 a month from my account and work about three days a week. I film my content, upload it and then spend time doing paperwork.' 7 7 7

Yahoo
05-02-2025
- General
- Yahoo
'Any Path Home' push against homelessness continues to take shape
Feb. 4—ROCHESTER — Steps continue to be taken toward a united approach seeking to end homelessness in Olmsted County. A draft of an "Any Path Home" charter is circulating among 10 partner agencies, with plans for the Rochester Area Foundation to serve as the backbone agency for the program. "They will employ the staff for Any Path Home, and formal approval of legal commitments will go to the Rochester Area Foundation Board," Olmsted County Housing Director David Dunn told county commissioners Tuesday. "That's exactly the same setup and structure that exists today for Coalition for Rochester Area Housing, so we thought that would be a good one to emulate." The Any Path effort would also include an advisory board and steering committee populated by participating members, including a county commissioner and Rochester City Council member. Dunn said the proposed design reflects the work of the agencies involved in a yearlong discussion. "All of our partner agencies have been walking through this journey together," he said. While Rochester Area Foundation will play a key role in organizing the program, he said the county will continue in a support function. It has already committed $300,000 through Housing and Redevelopment as startup funding. The county will provide office space alongside the Rochester Community Warming Center. The work continues as Olmsted County agencies reported at least 147 people without stable shelter during the annual count held in late January, according to Olmsted County Associate Housing Director Mary O'Neil. The Any Path Home charter points to a goal of reducing that number drastically, with finding less than three people as the target. Dunn said Any Path Home will attempt to reach that goal by uniting partners with common goals, sharing data and seeking outcomes that connect people with stable housing and services needed to maintain it. "It's really about taking great things that are going on in the community, somewhat in isolation, and getting them coordinated and ultimately building a collective impact model," he said of the effort. In addition to county staff, organizing work on the initial plan included representatives from: * Change Services * Catholic Charities of Southern Minnesota * Dorothy Day House * River Valleys Continuum of Care * The Landing MN * The Salvation Army * Three Rivers Community Action * Zumbro Valley Health Center * City of Rochester Dunn said the group of agencies was selected to start the program's focus with efforts to help homeless single adults find housing, but the effort is expected to expand to assist youth and families. The proposed Any Path Home charter points to the inclusion of more members, as long as they are willing to commit to the united effort. Olmsted County Commissioner Laurel Podulke-Smith said the program's goal is impressive, but she raised concerns about the draft of the charter the county board and HRA will be asked to support later this month. "The content of it is not my concern," she said. "It's the way it is written. It's not a strong document, and it needs some editing." Commissioner Dave Senjem agreed the document lacked clarity in some areas, but said that's a matter for the Rochester Area Foundation to address. He said the question county commissioners need to address is whether Olmsted County will continue working with the program. "I think the charter can work itself out," he said, voicing support for the goals outlined. Dunn said the charter is intended to be a starting point to shift work from the collective group of agencies to a single point person hired to lead the program. He said applicants for the director position are being reviewed, adding that the work will help move work forward with a defined vision and focus that has been a challenge with multiple partners leading various aspects of the initial planning. "Coordinating any 10 agencies is a lot of work," he said.