A Florida mom has been banned from dropping off her kids at a Christian prep school because she placed her OnlyFans advert across her car.
Michelle Cline, 35, wanted to grow her online X-rated business so decided to put a sticker on her car – but parents at her child’s $8,360-a-year school in Tavares, Florida, have revolted in outrage.
Cline, whose explicit alias is Piper Fawn, says she’s now been forced to drop her kids off from across the street because of the backlash she’s faced at Liberty Christian Preparatory School.
She has argued that it’s her legitimate business and is not against the law.
Cline, whose explicit alias is Piper Fawn, says that now she’s been forced to drop her kids off from across the street because of the backlash she’s faced at Liberty Christian Preparatory School
The mother poses with her car sticker, advertising her OnlyFans
On her OnlyFans page, the mother writes: ‘I’m just a down home southern girl that likes to have a little fun on camera. I hope you guys enjoy what you see! I have tan skin like an island. Come check me out yall!’
She charges $13.99 a month for her X-rated content online.
Cline told WFTV: ‘My husband and I had this, you know, behind closed doors lifestyle that we’ve now decided to share.
‘I was forced to take it off or not come on campus.’
The Christian school’s officials told her to stop using the main entrance because of her car advert.
They told her that if she wants to use the main drop off, she needs to remove it.
On her OnlyFans page, the mother writes: ‘I’m just a down home southern girl that likes to have a little fun on camera. I hope you guys enjoy what you see! I have tan skin like an island. Come check me out yall!’
Cline added: ‘That one seemed like an easy thing to say for sure. For me, it supports my family.
‘This provides a very comfortable way of life for us, and it’s legal. I pay taxes just like everyone else.
‘I didn’t break the law, I just offended people.’
One outraged parent Lexy Thomas said: ‘It’s not just a tiny little emblem on the back of a car. It is taking up the entire back windshield of two vehicles.
‘That’s a distraction to my children. No matter how poorly or how good I parent, porn is there, and that’s the first thing they’re seeing when they’re going into a place that should be educating them.’