OnlyFans mom claims TikToker who exposed her content got her own children expelled

Alice Sjöberg
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OnlyFans creator Piper Fawn took to Facebook to claim that the TikToker who got her children expelled from their school due to her OnlyFans now has gotten her own children expelled.

OnlyFans model Piper Fawn, also known by her official name of Michelle Cline, made headlines in early February when she was banned from dropping off her kids at school.

The 35-year-old OnlyFans creator had been dropping her children off at Liberty Christian Preparatory School in Florida where other parents began to complain about a decal on her car advertising her account.

This resulted in Cline’s two children being expelled from the Florida school. School officials argued the model violated policies written in their handbook about decals and had “mocked” the school when she was asked to remove it.

Cline now claims that the parent who exposed her on TikTok to the school got her own kids expelled just days after her kids.

OnlyFans creator claims TikToker got her own kids expelled

Speaking in a Facebook video, Cline said: “This girl who caused so much drama and crap in my life just got her own kids expelled.

“You got your own kids kicked out, are you happy with yourself? Now your 9 or 12 kids, plus my two, are all affected because you ran your damn mouth.”

She labeled the other mum “ignorant and ridiculous” before saying: “Look how many kids you have caused issues for, for a decal? I hope it was worth it. My kids are totally fine, sweetheart.

“And I’m making a little bit more than your TikToks are, so good luck with homeschooling nine kids.”

Cline did not mention the reason why the TikToker’s children got expelled.

The parent who first made the complaint on TikTok has yet to comment on the accusations.

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