Jenna Jameson Joins The Mommy Blogger Revolution

Jenna Jameson Joins The Mommy Blogger Revolution

Former adult film star Jenna Jameson and mother of 6-month-old twins Jesse and Journey, has joined the realm of the so-called mommy blogger.

On September 28 she made her announcement via Twitter: “I am going to begin an amazing blog based strictly on beauty, fashion and mommy issues.”

Her new blog already has a handful of posts up concerning self tanner, hair spray and stretch marks:

Well, like most women, the thought of huge cherry red slash marks running the length of my pubic bone to underboobs, was enough to make me cringe.

She goes on to praise Keihl’s Creme de Corps: “I think that this thick yellow lotion was the key to my winning the battle against those evil battle scars. So, take it for what its worth. In reality, having stretch marks isn’t that big of a deal, considering all we have to do to earn them. So do your best to prevent them, [but] don’t beat yourself up if you get them… after all, you should be proud.”

One entry lists the first ten thoughts to enter her mind when she discovered she was pregnant with twins – two of which were “I’m scared.” Thumbs up for honesty!

Jenna is married to the father of her children, former UFC champ Tito Ortiz. The couple met in 2006.

What do you think? Will you tune in to Jenna’s new blog?

Photos: Pacific Coast News


 


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Kimmie said:

Jenna is still very married to her second husband Jay Grdina. Tito is only her boyfriend.

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