A Democrat in the Virginia House of Delegates moonlights as an online porn star, newly discovered videos reveal.
Clips obtained by DailyMail.com show Susanna Gibson, a 40-year-old nurse practitioner and mother of two, performing sex acts with her husband online and encouraging observers to pay them with “tips” for specific requests.
Gibson is running for a highly competitive seat in suburban Richmond.
But newly discovered videos show the political candidate was anything but scrupulous about her online sexual trysts: They were posted on Chaturbate, a platform that says it gets its name from “the act of masturbating while chatting online.
Videos on the site are streamed live without a password and often archived on other publicly accessible sites.
Under the username Gibson, she had more than a dozen videos archived on another site, Recurbate, as of September 2022, after her participation in the race. It is unclear when exactly the live broadcasts took place. His username had 5,770 followers.
Virginia House of Delegates Democrat poses as porn star online, newly discovered videos reveal
The videos are no longer active on Recurbate, but can be found on other publicly accessible sites. The existence of Gibson’s pornographic content was first reported by the Washington Post.
Gibson can be seen in the videos asking viewers for “tips” to request specific sexual acts – in violation of Chaturbate’s terms and conditions, which say: “Asking or requiring specific acts for advice may result in a ban from the platform for all parties involved. .’
In a clip obtained by DailyMail.com, Gibson tells her husband: “I’ll let you fuck me doggy style in a private room if anyone wants to pay.” That’s the deal.
At another point she says: “You can all watch me pee if you give me a tip and some tokens, again I’m raising money for a good cause.”
In another, Gibson explains that she has an open relationship with her husband even though he “doesn’t like to share.”
“Yeah, I fuck random strangers if you’re hot,” she said. “We tried to exchange. I was talking to them earlier about ethical non-monogamy. We, uh, he doesn’t like to share.

Clips obtained by DailyMail.com show Susannah Gibson, a 40-year-old nurse practitioner and mother of two, performing sex acts with her husband online and encouraging observers to pay them with “tips” for specific requests.

Gibson is running for a highly competitive seat in suburban Richmond

But newly discovered videos show the political candidate was anything but scrupulous about her online sexual trysts: They were posted on Chaturbate, a platform that says it gets its name from “the act of masturbating while chatting online.
Her husband, John David Gibson, then says, “Sometimes I have to do it. She makes me.
“I actually drank three a day,” she says at another point. “Don’t tell my husband he was the third.”
“I’m married and I think the person I’m married to is amazing. But I like sex. I’ve always wanted. I don’t think that when you’re in love with someone it means you don’t want to fuck other people. Like love and sex aren’t mutually exclusive,” Gibson says of his marriage.
In many videos, Gibson urges viewers to provide his advice in the form of “tokens” and promises to take viewers to a private online room for the right price.
“I need more advice… They want anal and missionary but I only do it if they’re in a private room.”
“Accumulating a token left and right, is that more? I’m raising money for a really good cause,” she says at one point. It’s unclear whether she meant she was raising money for her campaign.
In a statement provided to the Post, Gibson called the release of the videos an “illegal invasion of my privacy intended to humiliate me and my family.”
“It won’t intimidate me or silence me,” she said. “My political opponents and their Republican allies have proven they are willing to commit a sex crime to attack me and my family, because there is no line they won’t cross to silence women when ‘they express themselves.’
Gibson will face Republican David Owen, a retired homebuilder, in elections on Nov. 7, when all 140 seats in Virginia’s House and Senate will be up for grabs.