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it's the opportunity for women to have the choice to post in bikinis if they want to, and to post what they want to post,' she said. 'As we progress as females, it's more having the option to post whatever and when you want to, not putting us in a box. She said it was also 'liberating' that women can post what they want these days. So many girls are doing it and guys, and you can post what you want, and if you're okay with it, then that's all that matters.' 'We don't really care what your opinion is, we just do it, and we're okay with it,' Holly-Daze said. In June last year, the Coffey sisters defended their raunchy social media images while speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia. 'The abuse, both mentally and physically, I endured during my teenage years far away from home with adults in positions of power has haunted me my whole life,' she said.Įllie-Jean described her career as 'horrible' and said it had taken her years to recover. Her dream career quickly turned dark as she started to experience a 'male-dominated' industry she said was rife with abuse. These photos and videos can be unlocked for a fee of $10 per month, similar to the interface of adult platform OnlyFans.Įllie-Jean also told  about the 'terrifying' abuse she received during the height of her surfing career, which left her contemplating ending her life. On Ellie's website, she offers access to content including spanking videos and photos of herself 'handcuffed to the bed' and 'completely topless with my legs spread'. The blonde bombshell said that launching her own porn website had been 'liberating and empowering' - and the most successful thing she's ever done. 'I did speak to my family by the time I had all the information regarding what the website entailed, and they've all been extremely supportive.' 'Every decision I make is calculated, so it was not just an overnight decision, but a decision that I knew would lead to the success it has been. 'At the end of the day, anyone who succeeds in life is going to receive criticism, and that's just part of the business,' she said. In September, Ellie-Jean hit back at her critics and told  that her subscription-based website had been incredibly lucrative.

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She left the professional surfing circuit in 2017 and now focuses on her X-rated business. She has bleached her hair and opted for a more dramatic makeup style. These days, Ellie-Jean has shed her wholesome image in favour of a more provocative look. Her three sisters, Ruby-Lee, 20, Bonnie-Lou, 18, and Holly-Daze, 22, have all followed in her footsteps by becoming Instagram models.Īt one time, the siblings were dubbed the 'Kardashians of Australian surfing' and were in talks for their own reality show. However, as the years went on, Ellie-Jean's posts became racier and racier.ĭespite her success in the ocean, she found she was more popular on Instagram, where she racked up one million followers thanks to her bikini-clad selfies. In a selfie from 2016, a fresh-faced Ellie-Jean looks almost unrecognisable while relaxing on her towel next to her surfboard. The blonde used to share images to social media of herself showing off her natural beauty by the ocean.










Coffey family surf