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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Two Florida students were expelled from their Christian school over an OnlyFans decal on their mother’s car.
Michelle Cline told WFTV that she put an OnlyFans decal on her car to draw more attention to her page. However, the decal sparked a fight at the school and she was banned from the school’s drop-off line.
About a week later, WFTV reported that school leaders at Liberty Christian Preparatory School in Tavares had expelled the students altogether.
Administrators said Cline violated policies in their handbook by using the decals at the school.
In a letter addressed to Cline, the school said that she “obtained an even larger vinyl lettering scheme that covered the entire back of her vehicle’s tailgate,” and “mockingly” posted a photo of the larger display on social media referencing the school’s request that she remove it.
The letter cites a Florida law that makes it a crime to knowingly provide minors with the means to access sexual content, which school administrators argued Cline’s advertisement did by providing a direct link to her site, WFTV reported.
Administrators also said Cline disrupted school activities by speaking to local news media.
“Therefore, your family’s enrollment with LCPS is terminated effective immediately,” the letter stated.
School leaders said Cline could possibly enroll her kids in the school again if she removes the OnlyFans decals from her car.
Cline previously told WOFL that the decal’s link does not include explicit content and is a source of income for her family. She said she wants to keep the decal on her car to bring in more customers.