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Kids Of FL Mom On OnlyFans Expelled From Christian School: Reports

A media report said a FL mom acknowledged her OnlyFans shows explicit material between her and her husband, which her children are aware of.

TAVARES, FL — A Christian school that forced a Lake County woman to drop her kids off from across the street due to her OnlyFans car decal has taken matters a step further by expelling her children, according to media reports.

Both Fox 35 Orlando and WFTV 9 reported the children of Michelle Cline were expelled amid Cline's ongoing feud with Liberty Christian Preparatory School over a decal that promotes her OnlyFans account.

OnlyFans is an online platform for users age 18 and older that allows content creators to monetize from their work — though the social media site has reportedly become known for allowing content of sexual nature.

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The school board at Liberty Christian Preparatory School sent a letter to Michelle and Randy Cline on Monday, which accused the couple of "producing and distributing pornography via a pornographic website," according to the letter obtained by FOX 35 in Orlando.

"We hoped this loving confrontation would cause you to reconsider and repent of these sins," the school letter said. "We hoped to continue ministering to your children and hoped that the conversation would result in your repentance and a change of your behavior."

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Per the Fox 35 report, Cline acknowledged her OnlyFans shows "explicit material" between she and her husband at her children's knowledge.

Liberty Christian sent Cline and her husband a letter with Sunday's date, notifying them that Cline's decal violates school policies, WFTV 9 reported.

The outlet also reported school officials said school activities have been disrupted due to Cline's media interviews and noted a Florida law that criminalizes giving minors access to sexual content.

This comes after Cline upped the ante with Liberty Christian by placing a large decal on her car after the school insisted she remove the smaller one, Fox 5 Atlanta reported.

Cline previously told WOFL her 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.

Read more via Fox 35, Fox 5 and WFTV 9.

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