Mormon mother-of-two reveals how she became a PORN STAR and make $850,000-a-year (Details, pics)

A Mormon mother-of-two has spent the last six years working in the adult entertainment industry - first as an escort, and more recently as a porn star.

Aubrey Black was working as a photographer and graphic designer with her daughter when a shoot with a group of escorts sparked her desire for a career change, she told News.com

Ms Black's daughter had moved to the US for love, and one of the women the 42-year-old photographed was living across the road from her. She told News Corp the woman across the road was working constantly, making Ms Black believe there was serious money in the profession.

After a conversation with her boyfriend at the time, Ms Black set up an escorting profile.

She said her phone was ringing off the hook just two months later. Ms Black told News Corp she made $850,000 in just one year by working as an escort.

Soon after her first foray into escorting, she began working on pornographic films.

'I told my son, who was 10 [when I started escorting], that I was doing dates with men for money. He was too young for me to say: 'Hey, I'm f**king for money',' she said. Ms Black said explaining her work to her children has been a minefield.

'My daughter wasn't happy with it ... but she was older when she found out.'

Adding to the difficulty was Ms Black's 30-year connection to her strict Mormon faith. Now, things are more relaxed for Ms Black and her family. She says her daughter, 26, and her son, now 17, both accept what she does for a living, as does her religious mother.

'I was raised a Mormon girl, which I practised into my 30s and even raised my children that way,' she said.'

She told me: "At the end of the day, the heavenly father takes into consideration what is in a person’s heart",' the mum of two explained.

Ms Black said she only told her 80-year-old mum this year, but was relieved at the response.

As for regular life as a mother, Ms Black doesn't think she has missed too much.

The 42-year-old said she had always struggled with the school run, and had felt judged by other mothers because of the way she looked - even before she took up her controversial career path.

She said she would help in the school cafe and do design things for the school when her daughter was younger, but male students 'got silly', so she did not return.

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