Florida mom is banned from dropping kids off to Christian school in car promoting her OnlyFans

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By Asiya Ali

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A mom in Florida has been barred from dropping her children off at a private Christian school because of the OnlyFans advertisement on her vehicle.

Michelle Cline of Tavares - a city about an hour northwest of Orlando - revealed to Business Insider that she has a large decal promoting her account on the risqué content subscription site on the rear windshield of her SUV and also on the back of her husband's car.

According to her, the permanent label had been on the vehicles for about two years but it wasn't until recently that parents at Liberty Christian Preparatory School voiced concerns about the imagery.

One woman named Lexy Thomas said that the adult content ad is "not just a tiny, tiny emblem on the back of a car," but instead it takes up "the entire windshield," as cited by CBS News.

The OnlyFans creator - who goes by the name Piper Fawn on the website - shared that she and her husband have a "little wild" and "behind-closed-doors lifestyle" that they've decided to share with their community, per WSAZ 3.

But their openness about their content on the raunchy platform has become a problem for other parents and guardians, which is why Cline is now forced to make changes when dropping off her kids at school.

She told local media that Liberty Christian Preparatory School is making her park in a parking lot across the street, forcing her kids to cross a busy road, go down a sidewalk, and then through the school's parking lot - just to get to class.

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Cline is not ashamed of making a living from OnlyFans as she advertises her account on the rear window of her car. Credit: Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Many people in Tavares have stated that there's a simple solution to this problem: taking off the decal.

However, Cline remarked that it's an "easy thing to say, for sure" but emphasized that the promotion on her vehicle "supports" her family, and allows her and her husband to provide her children with a "comfortable way of life".

"And it's legal, you know," the Florida mom highlighted, adding: "Pay taxes just like everyone else but I'm not breaking the law - I just offended some people."

Thomas contended that the decal is a "distraction" to her kids and explained: "And no matter how poorly or how good I parent, porn is there. And if that's kind of the first thing they're seeing when they're going to a place that should be educating them."

Cline hopes that the school will at least provide someone to help her children get across the streets safely.

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