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Hollyoaks star Sarah Jayne Dunn leaves soap after refusing to remove OnlyFans page

 


Hollyoaks entertainer Sarah Jayne Dunn has left the cleanser subsequent to declining to eliminate photographs on OnlyFans. 

The star, 40, plays Mandy in the Channel 4 series and has had various stretches in the cleanser, beginning in 1996 and most as of late returning in 2017. 

She said the transition to put her "racier, hotter" photos on the site was "about strengthening and certainty and having full control over my decisions". 

Fans can prefer her page for £11 every month. 

Be that as it may, Hollyoaks supervisors said it didn't permit cast individuals to sell such photographs - adding doing as such was not in accordance with its interest group. 

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A representative told the BBC: "Hollyoaks is an adolescent confronting show with numerous youthful watchers, who follow our cast intently, both in the cleanser and outside of it. 

"We assume our liability to our young crowd truly and in this manner the show doesn't permit any Hollyoaks cast individuals to be dynamic on specific 18+ sites. 

"We had trusted we could arrive at a goal with Sarah that would permit her to stay in her job as Mandy, however we regard her decision to keep on creating content on OnlyFans. 

"In the beyond a long time since her re-visitation of the show her heritage character has been a vital piece of some our most significant storylines and we will be extremely tragic to see her go." 

Dunn said thanks to fans for "all your help" in wake of the move. 

Fourteen days prior, Dunn talked regarding the reason why she joined OnlyFans, saying: "This is a choice I've contemplated, not one I've trifled with or spontaneously, it's tied in with reclaiming control." 

She added: "I've done men's mag upon men's mag and schedule upon schedule, I've partaken in each shoot yet never felt like I had a lot of say in them. 

"I've been set in opposition to different young ladies and felt flattened if not picked for a shoot or for a cover, I've been artificially glamorized, modified and 'upgraded' without assent and without need and I've not generally been given photograph or duplicate (the phrasing of a meeting) endorsement, leaving both my picture and words twisted.

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