Mom banned from dropping kids off at Christian school due to OnlyFans ad on her car

It is a private school so I think they should be able to have some say over who comes on to their property. Having said that, Florida has statewide school choice so presumably the school is getting state money. Is there any law on the books that would restrict the private school from limiting who can come on their property since they are getting state money?

Bigger question is who brought this story to the media. I doubt the school would so it was likely the mom. I bet traffic to her OnlyFans page has gone up quite a bit as a result which is likely her reasoning for making it a big deal in the first place.
 
Assuming it’s a “private school” free to legally enforce the policy then I have no issue with it. Most churches (sadly not all) would not want her driving it onto their church property either.
 
Am I the only one that is asking why this woman with a "little wild, you know, behind-closed-doors lifestyle that we’ve now decided to share," is wanting to send her kids to a "private Christian school". The dichotomy there is driving my brain crazy.

And just happens to be wearing that shirt and getting her OF name into the article? Yeah right.
 
Am I the only one that is asking why this woman with a "little wild, you know, behind-closed-doors lifestyle that we’ve now decided to share," is wanting to send her kids to a "private Christian school". The dichotomy there is driving my brain crazy.

And just happens to be wearing that shirt and getting her OF name into the article? Yeah right.
I am wondering why she would put her kids in a Christian school when her lifestyle is an antithesis of living a Christian life?

The devil at work.

Sadly porn is big business:
  • The porn industry is worth approximately $97 billion
  • $10 to $12 billion of the porn industry’s revenue came from the United States
 
I am wondering why she would put her kids in a Christian school when her lifestyle is an antithesis of living a Christian life?

The devil at work.

Sadly porn is big business:
  • The porn industry is worth approximately $97 billion
  • $10 to $12 billion of the porn industry’s revenue came from the United States
Exactly how would one make it in the porn buzz? Asking for a friend.

:whistle:
 
It's probably because of the huge traffic jam in the school parking lot, with everybody trying to follow her home.....
 
I am wondering why she would put her kids in a Christian school when her lifestyle is an antithesis of living a Christian life?

The devil at work.

Sadly porn is big business:
  • The porn industry is worth approximately $97 billion
  • $10 to $12 billion of the porn industry’s revenue came from the United States

I don't understand the appeal of porn.

Just yesterday, I watched 12 straight hours of it just trying to understand it's popularity.
I still don't understand... so I'm gearing up for another 12 to 13 hour stretch this weekend.

I'm here to serve.
 
This is a tough one for me. One one side, I feel bad for the kid, being punished for their mom's "sins". I'm generally one who thinks we should try and minister to everyone, no matter how much sin they are living in. These kids may not get as much Christian influence now.

OTOH, it appears this is totally on the mom. If I understand things correctly, all she had to do was to stop flaunting the stuff at the school, and all would have been OK. I think she did it for the publicity, and shamelessly threw her kid's well being under the bus.
 
The devil is always at work.

Prior to the expulsion, Cline defended her OnlyFans, stating it provides a "comfortable way of life" for her family.

"My husband and I had this, you know little wild, behind closed-doors lifestyle that we’ve now decided to share," Cline told a local news outlet. "For me, it supports my family. This provides a very comfortable way of life for us, and it’s legal.
 
This is a tough one for me. One one side, I feel bad for the kid, being punished for their mom's "sins". I'm generally one who thinks we should try and minister to everyone, no matter how much sin they are living in. These kids may not get as much Christian influence now.

OTOH, it appears this is totally on the mom. If I understand things correctly, all she had to do was to stop flaunting the stuff at the school, and all would have been OK. I think she did it for the publicity, and shamelessly threw her kid's well being under the bus.
She is loving all the publicity... and FOX News fell for it.

I wonder what the increase in the views of her only fans page has been? With the continued "eff you" to the school, who asked her not to have the window decal, yet instead she chose to put a LARGER one on the car?

The parents had signed an agreement with the school, the parents violated the terms of the agreement, the school is no longer obligated to keep their end of the bargain.

I like the response the school gave. I agree:

"Liberty Christian Preparatory School is taking appropriate action to protect the innocence of children. Pornography is a vice and a sexual sin that destroys lives and breaks up marriages. The negative impact of pornography on youth can result in future long-term relationship issues. Consuming, producing, distributing, or advertising pornography is inconsistent with the teachings of the Bible, the Church, and LCP. Scripture is clear that anyone who causes children to sin will be subject to the judgment of Christ, absent sincere repentance and turning from sin to Him."
 
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