Kids Expelled Days After OnlyFans Mom Banned From Christian School Drop-Off For Promoting Explicit Content
A Florida OnlyFans mom went from being banned from the drop-off line at her kids' school to being forced to find new arrangements for their education.
The trouble all started for Michelle Cline, also known as "Piper Fawn" to her paid subscribers, when a parent at the Christian school her kids were attending took up issue with a decal on the back of her vehicle. The decal serves as promotion for her OnlyFans account.
The parent reached out through an email, which was quickly followed up by an email from the school, Liberty Christian. The school's communication banned her from having the vehicle in question - with the promotional decal - on their property.
Unfortunately, that wasn't enough of a punishment and just days after banning the vehicle, Liberty Christian decided to expel her kids. The local news reached out, and you better bet your ass, Piper Fawn was making an appearance on Good Day XTRA.
Piper sat down for an interview and broke it all down for the folks at FOX 35, while, of course, making the most of the free exposure. She said the decal had been on her vehicle for approximately two years before it became an issue. An angry parent started the whole thing.
"Approximately three weeks ago, I actually got an email from an angry parent that had found me on Facebook," she explained. "And she reached out to me, and it wasn't until the next day that I got an email from the school saying I couldn't have my car on the property any longer."
Piper Fawn Is Telling Her Side Of The Story And That's Good For Business
Piper admitted that her OnlyFans account contains explicit content created by her and her husband. She's been cashing in on that content for about three years.
Her kids are aware of what is going on, and where mom and dad are pulling in some extra cash. She's just a "a down home southern girl that likes to have a little fun on camera," according to her OnlyFans bio.
So what's the problem? Well, making adult content and advertising it goes against the teachings of the school and, despite allowing the decal for two years, the school decided to take action.
The kids will now be home-schooled, according to Piper. That was something the family already had in the works and were discussing for the next school year. Those plans have now been accelerated.
Despite understanding the school's position, this content making mom doesn't agree with having her kids expelled. After all, they did nothing wrong and she complied with the ban.
"I feel like when they [the school] came to me and asked me to not be on the property any longer with my vehicles. I immediately obliged," Piper explained. "I wasn't back on property one more time since then, and I did what I was asked. But then I felt like, you know, that wasn't enough. They had to, like, take it further."
No hard feelings though. Piper Fawn isn't going to sue the school or attempt to pursue legal action. She's going to stick to creating content and raising her kids. If that means jumping on the local news and adding to her subscriber count - so be it.