Children of OnlyFans mom expelled from private Christian school over her car ad



A Florida mom says her children were expelled from a private Christian school over her oversized advertisement on the back of her car.

Originally, the Liberty Christian Prep school in Tavares had simply banned Michelle Cline from dropping off her children at its parking lot over the large advertisement on her car and the concerns of other parents.

School officials said they spoke with Cline about the advertisement, and she reportedly responded by installing an even larger sign.

The school responded by expelling her children.

"Your family's enrollment with LCPS is terminated effective immediately," read the letter that accused Cline of "promoting a pornographic website."

Parents had told WFTV-TV that they were concerned their children would be exposed to pornography as a result of the ad on Cline's vehicle.

“That’s a distraction to my children,” said school parent Lexy Thomas. “And no matter how poorly or how good I parent, porn is there, and that’s kind of the first thing they’re seeing when they’re going into a place that should be educating them.”

Cline defended the ad in previous statements.

"For me, you know, it supports my family, this provides a very comfortable way of life for us. And it’s legal, you know, I pay taxes just like everyone else but I’m not breaking the law. I just offended people," she explained.

Cline says she makes about $20,000 per month by posting videos of herself on the account.

“My husband and I had this, you know, little wild, you know, behind-closed-doors lifestyle that we’ve now decided to share,” she said. "It's definitely linked to explicit content, adult content, for sure."

The school said Cline could re-enroll her children if she took the decal off of her car. She says that her family is planning to homeschool the children instead.

"We had already talked about that, even prior to this all taking place, so it just kind of moved us to that decision quicker," she said.

She added that her children knew about the explicit content she posted online, and no one seemed to have a problem about it.

Here's a news report about the incident:

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Florida mother suing school district for banning her from volunteering because she's an OnlyFans model



A Florida woman has launched a lawsuit against a school district because she was reportedly banned from volunteering at her child's school because she is an OnlyFans model.

Victoria Triece said she was banned from volunteering at Sand Lake Elementary in Orlando, Florida. Triece said she was banned from volunteering at her youngest child's school because she has an account on OnlyFans – a subscription social media platform that often features sexually-explicit content. Triece said the school only permitted her to participate in virtual events.

"I don't think any mom, any dad, anybody in the position that I'm in should be going through this," Victoria Triece told Fox 35 Orlando "Be told what you do in your private life will affect you seeing your children in any realm at all. It's just a, morally it's just wrong."

The mother explained, "The reason that I even started with OnlyFans was because I didn't want a 9 to 5. I wanted to still be involved."

Triece, 31, suspects that a fellow parent shared posts from her OnlyFans to the Orange County school board around 18 months ago.

The OnlyFans mom is now suing the school district for allegedly preventing her from participating in her child's school activities.

WESH 2 reported, "Triece was a volunteer for five years, passed the annual background checks, and does not have a criminal record."

Triece's attorney, Mark NeJame, told the outlet, "It's kind of like the old days of having a scarlet letter on your head. What she was doing, what she does in her off time, it’s not illegal. But yet, we have a morality police with the Orange County School Board and whatever administrators made this horrific decision."

"Nobody knew about it until the school opted to out her," NeJame added. "Until a parent didn’t like what she was doing in her off time and told the school. And then the school recklessly went ahead and distributed these images."

NeJame pondered what other situations would prevent a parent from participating in their kid's school activities.

He asked, "If they’re involved in multiple sex partners, are they prevented from seeing their children at school? If they work in the adult industry as a topless dancer or as a male dancer, are they prevented from seeing their children at school? Where does this stop?"

Triece said of the lawsuit, "So for me, the main reason I'm doing this, it's not for myself. I can only imagine who's been through this and couldn't fight it."

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OnlyFans mom enlists 13-year-old daughter to take raunchy pics of her



U.K. pop star Kerry Katona — who now makes money by operating an OnlyFans account — recently revealed that she enlists her teenage daughter to snap racy photos of her to post online.

The former "Atomic Kitten" singer and 40-year-old mother of five reportedly told Closer Magazine on Sunday that her children don't mind her "showing off" her body online for money. Her 13-year-old daughter, Heidi, even takes some of the pictures for her.

"Mums have as much right to show off their bodies as anyone else. I can do what I like with my body, as it belongs to me," she told the tabloid. "My children know I do it and Heidi even takes some of the pictures of me for the site."

Despite admitting she does worry her kids may get some "grief" for her decision to showcase explicit images of herself online, she justifies the move by arguing they would face the same pressure no matter what she decided to do with her life.

"I do worry about my children getting grief, but they'd also get it if I gave it all up and became a lollipop lady — I'm Kerry Katona at the end of the day," she said.

Later in the interview, Katona acknowledged that the money and personal empowerment the decision brings her help, too.

"I say to them, 'What's the difference between me getting papped topless on a beach or going topless on a site I'm in control of?'" she explained, adding, "It's changed my life financially and it's made me feel empowered."

Speaking for them, Katona insisted, "My kids are fine with it — they're loving the money!"

"They're resilient and open-minded and I've taught them that other people's opinions don't matter," she explained.

Katona, according to the Mirror, has five children: "Molly, 19, and Lilly-Sue, 18, with her ex-husband Brian McFadden, Heidi, 13, and Max, 12, with second husband Mark Croft and Dylan-Jorge, six, with late ex George Kay."

OnlyFans is an online subscription service in which users sell personal and explicit photos of themselves to paying voyeurs.

The service can be incredibly lucrative, which says quite a bit about the society in which we live. Earlier this year, TheBlaze reported about a Christian OnlyFans model, raking in $200,000 a month on the service, who argued her faith would not stop her from stripping down.