Hold onto your wigs, because this latest revelation is beyond shocking! Drea de Matteo, the beloved ‘Sopranos’ star, has just dropped a bombshell that’s raising eyebrows everywhere. The actress, who made headlines for paying off her mortgage with OnlyFans, now admits that her teenage son is editing her risqué photos. Yes, you read that right. Her teenage son!
Earlier this year, Drea de Matteo, famously known as Adriana La Cerva from ‘The Sopranos,’ revealed that she joined OnlyFans and paid off her mortgage with the earnings. Initially, what started as a joke quickly turned into a lucrative venture. Drea began posting lingerie photos on the platform, and fans couldn’t get enough.
In a candid interview with Rolling Stone in March, Drea shared how her career took this unexpected turn. “My kids started joking about it, saying, ‘Hey, why don’t you do this as a joke?’ So, I thought, ‘Alright, let’s do it.’ We were going to do a podcast on OnlyFans, something really controversial that wouldn’t get banned. But fans wanted more—they wanted to see me in all my glory.”
Drea found herself inundated with subscribers eager for her “granny content.”
“People are really excited over granny p*rn,” she said.
The popularity of her OnlyFans account allowed her to pay off her mortgage, which she gratefully acknowledged. But along with the success came some unexpected revelations.
In her latest bombshell, Drea confessed that her 13-year-old son is the one editing her OnlyFans photos. Appearing on the ‘Not Today, Pal’ podcast with her former ‘Sopranos’ co-stars Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Robert Iler, Drea revealed this jaw-dropping detail.
“Blackjack [Waylon Albert Jennings], my son, helps edit my photos. He’s like, ‘So, what do you want me to do with the bikini line here?’”
She reassured the hosts that her children don’t see the explicit content, saying, “My kids don’t see the girl shots. But I do go over the photos with them before I post anything. I ask them, ‘Are you okay with this?’”
This revelation has sparked a heated debate. Is it appropriate for a teenager to be involved in editing content for an adult platform? Many are questioning the ethics and legality of this situation.
“Is this even legal?” one fan questioned on social media. Another added, “I’m all for empowering women, but involving your kids in OnlyFans? That’s a no-go.”
While some criticize, others defend Drea’s decision, pointing out that as long as explicit content is kept from the kids, it might not be as bad as it sounds. “If the kids aren’t seeing anything inappropriate, maybe it’s not that big of a deal,” one commenter suggested.
This situation brings up broader issues about boundaries, parenting, and the impact of adult entertainment platforms on family dynamics. As OnlyFans continues to grow in popularity, stories like Drea’s are likely to become more common, sparking further discussion about what’s acceptable in this new digital age.