Mom Banned From Dropping Her Kids Off at School After Refusing To Remove OnlyFans Decal

We can only shield our children from so much and for so long before the world starts to infiltrate and inform their little minds. We know this. Still, we try our best to maintain our children’s innocence because this time in their lives is so short.

The parents at one Florida Christian school evidently feel the need to protect their children from a decal on a fellow mother’s car.

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The mother's vehicle features an OnlyFans decal, advertising her page.

Michelle Cline’s children attend Liberty Christian Preparatory School. Like many parents across the nation, she drops off her children at school in the morning. But fellow parents at the school want her to stop doing so.

Cline’s car boasts an OnlyFans sticker, WFTV 9 reported. Parents apparently don’t want their children exposed to even the name of the site, which is a hub for sexually explicit content.

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'It’s taking up the entire back windshield of two vehicles,' one mom complained.

“It’s not just a tiny little emblem on the back of a car. It’s taking up the entire back windshield of two vehicles,” Lexy Thomas told WFTV 9.

Cline, who goes by the name Piper Fawn online, acknowledges that the content is for adults. Still, she argues that producing content for OnlyFans is a legitimate business and a way of life for her and her husband.

“My husband and I had this, you know, behind closed doors lifestyle that we’ve now decided to share,” she explained to the news outlet.

'I didn’t break the law, I just offended people,' Cline says in defense of herself.

But the Liberty parents don’t see it that way. After receiving complaints, school officials created a new rule that forbids Cline from using the main entrance. Instead, she must drop them off across the street, off of the school’s campus. Still, Cline hasn’t removed the decal.

“That one seemed like an easy thing to say for sure,” Cline said, per WFTV. “For me, it supports my family. This provides a very comfortable way of life for us, and it’s legal. I pay taxes just like everyone else. I didn’t break the law, I just offended people.”

But Thomas doesn’t see it that way.

“That’s a distraction to my children,” she told WFTV. “No matter how poorly or how good I parent, porn is there, and that’s the first thing they’re seeing when they’re going into a place that should be educating them.”

Cline says the school should offer assistance to her children crossing the street.

Cline says in the meantime, while she is dropping off her children across the street, the least school officials could do is provide assistance to ensure that they get to the building safely.

We admit that she has a point.