Christian school bans Florida mom from dropping off kids in car with glaring OnlyFans ad

A private Christian school in Florida has banned a mother from dropping off her children because of the OnlyFans advertisement on her car.

OnlyFans is a subscription service wherein customers pay for access to content creators like Michelle Cline, a mother whose car reportedly advertises her own explicit OF page.

According to local station WFTV, Cline placed the advertisement on her car hoping to drum up more business. But instead, she drummed up only backlash and outrage at the Liberty Christian Preparatory School.

“It’s not just a tiny little emblem on the back of a car,” parent Lexy Thomas complained to the station. “It is taking up the entire back windshield of two vehicles.”

Thomas is one of a number of local parents who are hellbent on keeping Cline’s car far away from campus.

Cline, who goes by the alias “Piper Fawn” online, admitted to the station that her content is explicit and pornographic but argued OnlyFans is a legitimate business endeavor for her.

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“My husband and I had this, you know, behind closed doors lifestyle that we’ve now decided to share,” she explained. “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.”

But what does that heathenish lifestyle have to do with school, critics would like to know.

“That’s a distraction to my children,” Thomas argued. “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.”

Good point.

Thomas is also active online, but only as a PG13-rated TikTok influencer:

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@blendedlyblessed UPDATE: 0nlyfans advertisement update on school grounds. Integrity matters. Advocacy for our children matters. A safe and healthy space for education matters. #speakup #advocate #privateschool #christian #SAHM #momofboys #boymom ♬ original sound – Lexy

School officials evidently agree and have ordered Cline to drop her children off across the street instead of at the school’s entrance.

“Michelle Cline says the school is making her park across the street, which forces her kids to cross a busy road, go down a sidewalk, and walk through the parking lot to get to school,” according to local station WFTV.

She could just remove the offensive decal, but apparently she doesn’t want to — and for this, Thomas says her family should be expelled.

“She can do what she wants on her own time,” she told the New York Post. “I have no problem with that. But we’re talking about a school and kids seeing this. That’s a different issue.”

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Thomas isn’t alone in complaining about Cline’s ad. Not by a long shot.

“We have enough things to worry about as parents, enough damaging things we do our best to shield our kids from,” one parent told the Post. “Now I have to look at it in the drop-off area and have my kids ask what this site is. At a Christian school.”

But Cline predictably disagrees with her critics.

“I don’t think it’s right,” she told the Post. “People are going to be offended by all sorts of things, different bumper stickers, whatever. But at the end of the day, this is something that supports my family.”

“It’s only me and my husband,” she added. “No one else is brought in, male or female. We always were into cameras in our bedroom, so we said, ‘Hey, let’s make some money off of this.'”

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She even went so far as to suggest that her children are learning something positive from her because of all this.

“I think we are teaching them a good lesson,” she said. “Not to stop doing something just because people are offended. I’m teaching them to stand up for themselves.”

Critics vociferously disagree.

Look:

Vivek Saxena

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