- Michelle Cline had gotten into a fight with the school administration and fellow parents at her son’s school over an advertisement for her OnlyFans she had in her vehicle
- Cline, whose alias is Piper Fawn, says her children have now been expelled from school because of the emblem
- Liberty Christian Preparatory School said if it removed the sticker, its two children would be re-enrolled in the school
A Florida mother who was prevented from dropping her children off at their school because of an OnlyFans advert on her car has said her children have now been expelled from school.
Michelle Cline, 35, had openly advertised her X-rated business on her car using a sticker, but the parents at her child’s school in Tavares, Florida, rebelled.
Cline, whose explicit alias is Piper Fawn, was forced to drop her children across the street from Liberty Christian Preparatory School due to backlash.
Now her two children have been expelled from school, but will still have the opportunity to re-enroll if she removes the sticker.
In a letter to Cline and her husbandrated by ABC7, the school board cited policies it said it violated by using the decals.
Michelle Cline had gotten into a fight with the school administration and fellow parents at her son’s school over an advertisement for her OnlyFans she had in her vehicle
Cline had openly advertised her X-rated business on her car using a sticker, seen here, but parents at her child’s school revolted
The letter states that school administrators spoke to her about the sticker and asked her to remove it or park it off site.
It adds that Cline “received an even larger vinyl lettering that covered the entire back of the trunk of her car.”
The letter Cline did so and then “mockingly” posted a photo of the larger display on social media, referencing the school’s request to remove it.
It then cites Florida law that makes it a crime to provide minors with the means to access sexual content.
Speaking to the outlet, Cline said: “It’s definitely a link to explicit content – especially adult content.
“My husband and I have a small, wild lifestyle behind closed doors that we have decided to share.”
When asked why she couldn’t just remove the sticker, she said, “That seems easy to say.
“But for me, it supports my family. This offers us a very comfortable life and it is legal. I pay taxes just like everyone else.’
The school said Cline “mockingly” applied a larger sticker to the back of her car after the initial complaints
Cline was forced to drop her children across the street from Liberty Christian Preparatory School due to backlash, but her sons have now been expelled
School administrators also accused Cline of disrupting school activities by talking to local news media about the issue.
“Therefore, your family’s enrollment with LCPS will be terminated immediately,” the letter states.
In their letter, the board left open the option to re-register the children, only if Cline removes the decals from her vehicles.
Cline previously said: “It’s definitely a link to explicit content – especially adult content.
“My husband and I have a small, wild lifestyle behind closed doors that we have decided to share.”
On her OnlyFans page, the mother writes: ‘I’m just a girl from the south who likes to have a little fun in front of the camera.
‘I hope you enjoy what you see! I have brown skin like an island. Come take a look, y’all!’
An outraged parent Lexy Thomas said: ‘It’s not just a little decal on the back of a car. It takes up the entire rear window of two vehicles.
‘That’s a distraction for my children. No matter how bad or how good I am, porn is there, and it’s the first thing they see when they go to a place where they’re supposed to be educated.”