Mum banned from dropping kids at Christian school as car promotes her adult site

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Fellow parents have complained that the mum-of-three is promoting adult material by advertising her OnlyFans account on the boot of her car (Image: WFTV9)
Fellow parents have complained that the mum-of-three is promoting adult material by advertising her OnlyFans account on the boot of her car (Image: WFTV9)

A mum-of-three has been banned from school pickup because she advertises her OnlyFans business on the back of her car.

Michelle Cline, 35, is now forced to walk her children across a busy road to drop them off and pick them up and some parents are even campaigning to get her family expelled from the Christian primary school altogether. The entrepreneurial mother does not believe her spicy business venture should be judged so harshly, pointing out that people are offended “by all sorts of things” and she does what she needs to support her family.

Michelle, who previously worked as a beautician in assisted living facilities, first launched her OnlyFans account, which features explicit content of her and her husband, three years ago. It has been very lucrative, raking in up to a whopping £15,000 a month.

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Mum banned from dropping kids at Christian school as car promotes her adult site eiqekiqxqiqedinvMichelle and her husband rake in £15,000 a month with their racy content (Michelle Cline/Instagram)

She told The New York Post: “We always were into cameras in our bedroom, so we said, ‘Hey, let’s make some money off of this.'” To draw in the punters, Cline has placed a large advertising sticker on the boot over her car with her OnyFans account address - which has caused quite a stir among her fellow parents at her children’s private religious school.

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Mum banned from dropping kids at Christian school as car promotes her adult siteMichelle has caused a stir among fellow parents (piperfawn20/Instagram)
Mum banned from dropping kids at Christian school as car promotes her adult siteOne child was reportedly expelled from the school after looking up Michelle's OnlyFans account (piperfawn20/Instagram)

Despite some campaigning for her kids to be kicked out of the school, and being aware that her chosen career may lead to them being bullied by their fellow students, Florida mum Michelle says she and her husband are teaching them a “good lesson”. She said: “We’ve been open with them about what we do. If there is any issue at school, we tell them to ignore it, not to talk about it.” She also went on to explain that the couple film videos at a studio away from home and their children.

However, other parents are insisting that Michelle is promoting pornography on school grounds and is in violation of the school’s Christian code of conduct. Reportedly, last year one student was even expelled for looking up her OnlyFans page on his phone on school grounds. The school is yet to publicly comment.

Mum banned from dropping kids at Christian school as car promotes her adult siteAdministrators at the private Christian school have banned Michelle's vehicle from its grounds (Google Maps)

After complaints from the school community, administrators told Michelle she could no longer drive her car on school grounds, and instead had to use the car park across the street. She has complied with the order, which was issued last month, but is adamant that her kids have the right to remain at the school.

A fellow parent at Liberty Christian Preparatory School, Lexy Thomas - a parenting influencer with over 220,000 followers - has taken to TikTok to demand the family’s expulsion. During a video in which she flashed explicit still images from Cline’s account, Thomas said: “She can do what she wants on her own time, I have no problem with that. But we’re talking about a school and kids seeing this. That’s a different issue.”

Connie Bowker

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