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Why A Sticker On US Mom's Car Banned Her From Dropping Kids At School

A woman from Florida, USA, was banned from dropping her children off at school because of a sticker pasted on her car. She had allegedly put up the sticker to promote her business.

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A mother-of-three from Florida, USA, was banned from dropping her children off at school due to controversy over a sticker on her car. Michelle Cline's children go to a Catholic school, where the authorities were disappointed with an OnlyFans promotional sticker on her car. The 35-year-old is now forced to walk her children to school. Speaking to the New York Post, Cline said, "I don’t think it’s right. 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.”

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Reportedly, the other parents from the school wanted her children expelled from the school altogether if she was seen there in the car again. Two of Cline's children go to the institution-- one in elementary and one in middle school. Cline is a model on OnlyFans, which is a subscription content site, mostly known for pornography. 

Mom Promotes OnlyFans On Car, Gets Banned From School

Michelle Cline said that all she wanted to do was promote her business, which is why the sticker was pasted on her car. She began OnlyFans modelling almost three years ago, before which she worked as a beautician and at assisted living facilities. Cline reportedly makes about $20,000 a month, according to her interview with the New York Post.

Speaking of her content, Cline, who goes by Piper Fawn on OnlyFans said, “It’s only me and my husband. 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.'" She placed the large sticker on her car about two years ago, she said. However, problems with the school started arising only recently.

While there were "whispers" while her car drove past, none of the parents had said anything until this week. Lexy Thomas, a fellow parent told the New York Post that they made several attempts to complain about the sticker to the school administration but no action was taken earlier. 

Thomas argued that it promoted pornography on school grounds as well as violated the religious school's code of conduct. “She can do what she wants on her own time,’ she said. “I have no problem with that. But we’re talking about a school and kids seeing this. That’s a different issue.” According to the New York Post, a student was expelled for looking up Cline's OnlyFans page on his personal phone on school grounds last year. 

 

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