
Sammy Winward's daughter Mia Dunn tearfully claims she was 'emotionally neglected' by her mother and saw her 'for 10 minutes a day' - after being 'cut off' by her parents for joining OnlyFans
Sammy Winward's daughter Mia Dunn has made the bombshell claim she was 'emotionally neglected' by her mother, after being 'cut off' by her parents for pursuing a career on OnlyFans.
The model, 19, joined the adult content site last year, angering both her mother and father, former Blackburn Rovers footballer David Dunn.
And in a new interview with The Sun, Mia has claimed that during her childhood she felt 'lonely and controlled' and would sometimes only see her mother Sammy for '10 minutes a day' due to her filming schedule on Emmerdale.
Breaking down in tears, she said: 'I was raised by a 19-year-old soap star... I may have been spoiled materially, but I was definitely neglected emotionally.
'I often felt lonely, picked on and controlled - about what I wore, what I said in public and most of all unsupported.
'At times her choices - like boyfriends - left me feeling scared and sometimes it felt like too much pressure was placed on my shoulders.'
Mia said she and her parents are no longer on speaking terms after she launched her career on adult site OnlyFans, but she views her mother's reaction as hypocritical given she herself posed for lads magazines during her soap heyday.
She said: 'I just think how, how can you not be accepting? You were younger than me when you stripped off sand now you've completely blocked me out of your life.'
During the interview, Mia shared that due to her mother's absence, she was predominantly raised by her grandmother.
She added that her parents split when she was young, and she met many of Sammy's later partners, noting one would 'yell at her' when she was just four years old.
Mia went onto reveal that when she turned 16 she had enough of being 'controlled' by her mother, and so decided to move in with her dad, despite being estranged from him for many years.
However, their relationship changed when she joined OnlyFans, and she claimed her father called her a 'w***e' and slammed the phone down on her when she attempted to reconnect with him.
MailOnline has contacted a representative for Sammy Winward for comment.
Last month, Mia revealed that she has now fled the UK, and has bought her first house in Mexico using the thousands she's earned on OnlyFans.
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.
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.
'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.
'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.'
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