Steven Tyler’s daughter, Mia, announced her return to creating ‘dark sexy art’ in an Instagram post she recently shared.
The model started her words by talking about how his being a mom affected her life:
“I am overwhelmed with the love and support you all have given me lately. I spent the last seven years dedicated to being the best mom I could be. And in that process, I lost myself. I lost a part of who I used to be. When I’d make art and get lost in it. And now I have time to find my place in the world again. This time, I’m the best me I can be. And I’m excited to see where my camera takes me again.”
Seeking Models For A New Project

Mia then referred to her previous post, where she had announced that she was looking for a model for his new project:
“Thank you to everyone who emailed me. I am actively looking for models in California. And I received so many emails. Please be patient as I go through them. I will contact you if I think you’d fit the project. I really am nothing if it isn’t for you guys. You support me so good. I’m a lucky lady.”
Balancing Motherhood And Art

The actress also addressed the ones who might be disturbed by the changes in her posts, explaining:
“And to those who don’t know the old me. I understand if you don’t like the content. But I will be posting the podcast The Bad Bad Babydad & stuff like this. I can be a mom and be sexy. I’m in my I’m gonna do what I love era. And I love being a mom and making dark sexy art.”
In closing, Mia invited her followers to stay engaged if they appreciate her content, saying:
“So, if you don’t like it, unfollow. I will not be upset at all. But… If you do like it, keep on being supportive. I love you all. P.S. A new episode of the Bad Bad Babydad podcast drops tomorrow, and it’s my favorite one yet, ‘The Mother Load.’ Stay tuned!”
The model’s recent posts on Instagram were mostly about motherhood and being a single mother to his 6-year-old son, Axton Joseph Tallarico. Mia once also shared a message from another mother, reminding her followers of the important work they do in raising children with a strong foundation.
You can see Mia’s post here.
