Florida private Christian school brands OnlyFans mom a ‘SINNER’ who’ll face ‘the judgement of Christ’ after expelling her sons over her $20,000-a-month X-rated career
A private Christian school in Florida condemned an OnlyFans celebrity mother as a “sinner” who will face “the judgment of Christ” after expelling her sons from school for promoting her X-rated account.
Michelle Cline, who goes by the online name Piper Fawn, was initially only allowed to bring her SUV to campus because it advertised her raunchy career.
But her two children were subsequently expelled from Liberty Christian Preparatory School after she allegedly ignored the rules before installing a larger advertising sticker on her rear window instead, which she denies.
After exiling her children, school principal Jeremy Thomas justified his decision on the grounds that her erotic antics are “contrary to the teachings of the Bible.”
“Pornography is a vice and a sexual sin that destroys lives and destroys marriages,” the director told the newspaper New York Post.
Michelle Cline, who goes by the online name Piper Fawn, saw her children expelled from school because she put a sticker on her car to promote her OnlyFans account
Jeremy Thomas, principal of Liberty Christian Preparatory School, has expelled her children, justifying his decision because her erotic antics are ‘contrary to the teachings of the Bible’
The school said Cline “mockingly” applied a larger sticker to the back of her car after the initial complaints
He continued: ‘The negative impact of pornography on young people can result in future long-term relationship problems.
“Consuming, producing, distributing, or advertising pornography is contrary to the teachings of the Bible, the Church, and LCP.
“The Scriptures are clear that anyone who causes children to sin will be subject to the judgment of Christ, without genuine repentance and turning from sin to Him.
“Christ came to save sinners and died so that all can enter into eternal life and experience His joy. LCP wants to help families nourish and raise their children in the love of God and what is good.”
Cline is far from shy when it comes to promoting her career, which brings in as much as $20,000 a month from her videos, which often feature her husband.
She had openly advertised her OnlyFans account on her car with a window sticker, which caused initial problems after several parents complained at her children’s school.
Cline was then instructed to drop her children off across the street, but claimed to the Post that this was “not enough” and the school decided to expel her children.
The school reportedly offered the option to re-enroll her children if she removed the emblem and her pornographic profiles.
She said, “I felt like when they asked me to park off campus, I did it right away. I never had my car on campus again and it was like that wasn’t enough and they had to go one step further.
“I just feel like it wasn’t really fair to take this out on the kids.”
Cline had fallen out with the school board and fellow parents and was initially ordered to walk her children out of a nearby street, but felt they were being expelled because that was ‘not enough’
Cline had openly advertised her X-rated business on her car using a sticker, seen here, but parents at her child’s school revolted
When the school told Cline and her husband on Feb. 5 that her children’s housing would be terminated immediately, they said it was because she had “mockingly” replaced a smaller sticker with a larger sticker on the entire rear window.
She denied ever doing this and said she had had the same promotion on her motorcycle for years.
‘We have been involved with this church and school for more than five years. And then it’s funny: we did OnlyFans for over three and a half years and now, at least two of those years, the decals are on the car,” she said.
“I’m the same person who was in the church service three years ago. I have not changed. It’s just something I’ve chosen to be more open about.
“But I’m definitely being singled out now because people are like, ‘Oh no, she does that.’ It’s like, ‘I did this. It doesn’t make me a different person.’
Although she was offered the chance to re-enroll her children if she removed her illegal activities from the Internet, the mother said she has no plans to do so.
Because the school added to her offer that she should “sincerely pursue repentance and recovery,” she felt insulted.
“Forgive my language, but I was basically like, ‘kiss my ass,’” she said.
She and her husband have reportedly decided to homeschool their children and plan to move to a new neighborhood.