At a Christian school in Florida, one parent’s business advertisement has led to a ban from the drop-off line. Michelle Cline, who has two children at Liberty Christian Preparatory School in Tavares, has a large “OnlyFans” decal on her back windshield. The ad for the explicit-content site features a URL with Cline’s online name, “Piper Fawn.”
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After parents complained, the school told Cline she needed to park across the street to drop off her kids. Cline says she’s being “singled out,” while others say the school isn’t taking the matter seriously enough.
Concerned Parents: Porn Ad Is a ‘Distraction’
Parent Lexy Thomas said the Michelle Cline’s decal’s size and message are troubling. “That’s a distraction to my children,” she said. “And no matter how poorly or how good I parent, porn is there…and that’s the first thing [kids are] seeing when they’re going into a place that should be educating them.”
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Thomas, a parenting influencer, posted a TikTok video alleging that Cline made the decal larger after people complained. When someone visits the advertised link, Thomas said, captions with explicit language appear, as do links to Cline’s social media accounts, which are public. Only subscribers can access the explicit content that Cline posts on OnlyFans, however.
Thomas claimed that Liberty Christian expelled a student who looked up Cline’s information at school, and she said Cline’s family should be expelled as well. Reading from the school’s handbook, Thomas noted that “immoral conduct” is prohibited and that parents must sign a statement of cooperation.
Another parent said, “We have enough things to worry about as parents, enough damaging things we do our best to shield our kids from. 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.”
Liberty Christian hasn’t commented publicly on the controversy.
Michelle Cline Says She’s Teaching Kids ‘A Good Lesson’
When asked why she doesn’t just remove the decal, Michelle Cline said her OnlyFans account “supports my family” and “provides a very comfortable way of life for us.” She told the New York Post the 3-year-old venture now clears up to $20,000 per month.
“People are going to be offended by all sorts of things, different bumper stickers, whatever,” she said. “But at the end of the day, this is something that supports my family.” Cline said she’s had the decal about two years and no one seemed to care. “I find it hard to believe that [many people] are paying attention to my vehicle every morning,” she said.
Cline added, “It’s legal, you know. I pay taxes just like everyone else, but I’m not breaking the law. I just offended people.”