Another Private School Is Threatening To Expel A Student Because Of Her Mom's OnlyFans
Moms in Florida have apparently fully embraced making money on OnlyFans. Unfortunately for them, the private schools they send their children to are not onboard with their career choices.
The latest to run into an issue with a private school is Jen Walender. She's known as Taylor Vixen to her subscribers and followers on social media. She also has a daughter attending First Academy Leesburg, a private Christian school. For now, anyway.

A Florida mom, known as Taylor Vixen online, says her daughter faces expulsion from private school because of her OnlyFans account. (Image Credit: FOX 35)
The school is threatening to expel Vixen's daughter. So she did what others who have found themselves in similar situations have done. She contacted the local news.
The issue is the Florida mom's social media activities, including her use of OnlyFans. Mom argues she is entitled to her own life and told FOX 35, "I can have my own private life."
The school sees things differently. They view her use of Instagram and other social media platforms to promote her "double life working in the corporate world by day and a hotwife by night" as a violation of their handbook.
The school met with Vixen on Thursday to inform her that other kids at the school had found her social media accounts and were sharing them. This discovery, as you might expect, has caused some disruptions in the classroom.
During that meeting, the school gave "one of the very few real women on Instagram," as she describes herself, an ultimatum. Take the content down or remove her daughter from the school.
"They told us that it has been brought to their attention that I've got some social media sites," Vixen said. "He gave us the option that we either would withdraw her from school immediately or take down the sites, and she could continue with the school year."
Taylor Vixen Appears Prepared To Force The School's Hand
The school has cited the section "Parental Behavior" in their handbook and have given Vixen a date of March 15 to take down her social media posts. That section talks about parents who inappropriately interact with staff, students, or other parents in any way.
This OnlyFans mom doesn't believe the section applies to her. She pointed out, "That doesn't have anything to do with this, because I'm not interacting with anybody."
Rather than comply, Vixen reached out to the local news to give those subscriber numbers a boost before eventually forcing the school to expel her daughter. Which I can only assume is where this is all headed.
That's a smart move. Make lemonade out of lemons. What isn't a smart move is disabling the ability for your social media accounts to be embedded. That's a rookie mistake.
You've already done the interview, disabling the ability to embed is just going to add an extra step for anyone who wants to support your small business. Despite this, I have a feeling she'll do just fine.
Sure, the transition to another school or homeschooling will have its challenges, but the added exposure should more than make up for that.
