Florida mom booted from school’s pickup area for promoting her OnlyFans on car

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Florida mom booted from school’s pickup area for promoting her OnlyFans on car

It’s a sticker surprise.

A Florida mother of three has been banned from dropping off and picking up her children from a Florida Christian school because she advertised her lucrative OnlyFans account on a large bumper sticker.

Michelle Cline, 35, told The Post she now has to walk her children across a busy street to get them to class — and some parents want her family kicked out of Liberty Christian Preparatory School in Tavares altogether.

“I don’t think it’s right,” he said. “People will be offended by different things, different bumper stickers, whatever. But at the end of the day, this is something that supports my family.”

Cline, who previously worked in an assisted living facility and as a beautician, first launched the explicit venture — which earns up to $20,000 a month — about three years ago.

“Just me and my husband,” he said. “No one else was brought in, male or female. We’ve always been into cameras in our bedroom, so we said, ‘Hey, let’s make some money out of this.’”

The oversized stickers have sent shockwaves through Florida Christian schools. Courtesy of Michelle Cline

To boost business, Cline — who goes by “Piper Fawn” online — put a large sticker on the back of his SUV bearing the address of his OnlyFans account about two years ago.

Some parents began to notice the stickers during pick-up and drop-off at the religious school, and word began to spread about Cline’s career.

“There are whispers,” he said, noting that he has two children in school – one in elementary school and one in middle school. “Kids would make jokes about it but nothing serious.”

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Sources told The Post that a student was expelled for looking up Cline’s page on his personal phone on school grounds last year.

Michelle Cline and her husband filmed an explicit video for a paying customer. Courtesy of Michelle Cline

Fellow parent Lexy Thomas — herself a TikTok parenting influencer with more than 220,000 followers — told The Post that school administrators refused to address the many complaints about the stickers.

Thomas argued that it promoted pornography on school grounds, and violated the school’s Christian-based code of conduct.

Earlier this month, administrators informed Cline that he could no longer drive the SUV onto school grounds, parking it across the street.

He said he had complied with the order – but said he had no plans to pull his children from school.

TikTok influencer Lexy Thomas is demanding Cline’s firing. TikTok/@blendedlyblessed

Thomas demanded the expulsion of the family, insisting that the school’s principal failed to follow his own rules. Taking to her TikTok account, she posted an explicit still image from Cline’s page to make her point.

“He can do what he wants in his own time,” he said. “I have no problem with that. But we are talking about schools and children see this. That’s a different issue.”

Thomas told The Post that the offending vehicle has been spotted on campus from time to time since the ban, and that the school should take stronger action.

Cline said she has no plans to pull her children out of Christian schools. Courtesy of Michelle Cline

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Another parent told The Post that she was surprised by the school’s mild reaction to the OnlyFans promotion.

“We have enough things to worry about as parents, damaging things that we do our best to protect our children,” he said. “Now I have to look at it in the drop-off area and have my kids ask what this site is. In a Christian school.”

Cline said she wanted to make sure her children were enrolled in private institutions because she felt they would be more protected from bullying than in public schools.

Administrators at Liberty Christian College Preparatory School have banned Cline’s vehicle from campus. Google Maps

“We’ve been open with them about what we’re doing,” he said. “If there is any issue at school, we tell them to ignore it, don’t talk about it. We have communicated with them.”

Cline said he recorded his videos in a studio outside his home and the children were not around.

“I think we gave them a good lesson,” he said. “Don’t stop doing something just because people are offended. I teach them to stand up for themselves.”

The school declined to comment.

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