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School bars Mom for OnlyFans Car ad, sparks debate on parental expression Florida Mother banned from School drop-off over controversial OnlyFans advertisement on Vehicle
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News Headlines, English News, Today Headlines, Top Stories | Arth Parkash

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A woman in Central Florida, Michelle Cline, has been prohibited from driving her children to Liberty Christian Preparatory School in Tavares due to her car's advertisement for her "OnlyFans" account, where she promotes adult content under the name Piper Fawn. Some parents at the school are calling for a complete ban on her family's presence.

School requires advertisement removal 

Cline's children are now forced to cross a parking lot and a dangerous road to reach the school since she has been instructed to park her car across the street. The school authorities have conveyed that the ban would be lifted if she removes the explicit content website's advertisement from her vehicle.

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Controversy sparks Parental concerns

While Cline argues that the advertisement supports her family and expresses her right to personal expression, some parents are lodging complaints, deeming it a distraction to their children. Lexy Thomas, a fellow parent, expressed concern over the size of the decal, covering the entire rear window of Cline's car. The school administrators have reportedly been unresponsive to parental concerns regarding the explicit advertisement.

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Cline hopes the school will provide assistance in safely crossing the street for her children and emphasizes the importance of teaching them to stand up for themselves. Despite the controversy, the school has not issued an official statement on the matter, leaving the situation unresolved.