Former White House adviser Kellyanne Conway's teen daughter, Claudia Conway, is the newest Playboy bunny.

In a surprising career move, TMZ reported that Claudia launched a career as an online Playboy model just a few months after her 18th birthday.

Playboy made the announcement Tuesday on its official Instagram account by posting a photo of Kellyanne's teen daughter with a caption: "Introducing your newest Bunny: @claudiamconway See her exclusive content, only on @PlayboyCenterfold."

Since launching her subscription-only page on Playboy.com in April, Claudia has already posted several photos posing in bikinis.

Customers looking for something racier can pay for cleavage close-ups and other randy images, which cost $5 to $99. Subscribers can also message Kellyanne Conway's teen daughter like other pay-to-peep sites.

Playboy stopped publishing a magazine in 2020 amid financial losses. However, it later launched a more safe-for-work version of OnlyFans, which means the site only allows "artistic nudity" and not pornography or X-rated posts.

"Claudia Conway is one of many women who have found freedom, autonomy, and major financial success on our creator platform... We welcome her and support her choices," the famous brand said in a statement about their surprising addition to their family.

Reacting to the news, Claudia tweeted: "As a young adult, I am aiming to reclaim my womanhood and femininity in a way that is truly mine. I am putting myself out there in a way that is MY OWN and no one else's. I have full control of my body and my voice."

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Playboy New Bunny Is Kellyanne Conway's Teen Daughter, Claudia Conway

Claudia Conway, a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump, became famous through her TikTok videos and tumultuous relationship with her mom.

The public witnessed their on-camera disputes as Claudia aired them out online. Claudia is the eldest child of Kellyanne Conway, a prominent figure in the Trump administration, and is now a Fox News contributor.

Kellyanne is the only woman to have masterminded a successful presidential election campaign in the US - leading to Trump's victory in 2016.

Claudia's father, George Conway, has become an activist and also a vocal critic of Trump, Daily Mail reported. Earlier this year, George and Kellyanne publicly announced their decision to divorce.

However, Claudia had already announced in July 2020 that her parents' marriage had "failed." In one of her rants on Twitter, Claudia also criticized her mother, referring to Conway as "selfish" for her pursuit of a political career. 

Claudia Conway Says Relationship With Mom Kellyanne Conway Already 'Great'

In 2020, Kellyanne Conway announced resigning from her White House role to spend more time with her family.

But after several months, Claudia Conway posted a TikTok video of her mom yelling at her and then claimed that she had been "mentally, physically and emotionally abused." She publicly accused her mother of inflicting "years of childhood trauma and abuse."

The mother and daughter's relationship was reportedly on the mend by July 2021, when Claudia posted several messages on Twitter that read: "I am happy and safe. Forgiveness has taught me a lot... I love my mother, and she will always inspire me, despite our public conflicts. I am proud that we are living proof of breaking the cycle."

Late last year, Claudia told Bustle that she has "all the respect in the world" for his mother, whom she said made significant strides in improving their relationship, OK! Magazine reported.

Claudia praised Kellyanne for confronting her past with her in therapy. 

"Being so young, it's really hard to understand why someone is treating you the way they are, especially when they're your mother, and you look up to them so much. I've learned so much about her," she noted.

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Written by: Bert Hoover

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