
The intersection of OnlyFans and school districts continues to get more crowded with each passing day. After a woman was fired from her teaching job when her school district discovered she had been making content in her classroom, two more women have come forward with stories about facing discrimination from their children's school districts on account of them having OnlyFans pages.
Two weeks ago, model Victoria "Snooks" Triece announced her intent to sue Orange County Public Schools for refusing to let her volunteer at the school once they discovered her OnlyFans account. In solidarity, model Sara Blake Cheek told The Star that her son was suspended from school on account of his mother running an OnlyFans.
"When Victoria’s story hit I messaged her because she had found an attorney willing to take on an OnlyFans case," she said.
"I had a similar situation with being banned from my kids’ football organizations because I did OnlyFans. I wasn’t allowed to bring them to practice, watch their games or have any communication with coaches. They erased me from my kids’ lives and humiliated me for what I did in private by exposing that secret. My son was even suspended from school and in trying to communicate with the principal, she refused to talk to me or give a reason as to why he was being treated badly simply because I did OnlyFans."
As the story hit social media, many were drawn to the eye-catching allegation that a child faced institutional consequences for his mother's side gig, and condemned the suspension.
How’s it the kid’s fault? Why does he get punished? And how the school find out huh??? 🧐 https://t.co/cNdjUOaULI
— Obi-Juan Kenobi (@JGuillmatic) February 16, 2023
How is this the child's fault? I don't think he/she can't do anything about this 😂 https://t.co/YFgN6sHtQd
— Robbeuh (@Robbeuh) February 16, 2023
this is the dumbest thing ever if it’s as simple as the headline implies https://t.co/ypdmFJVv0f
— Pat Thomas (@superb_pat) February 16, 2023
It is unclear what school district Cheek is referring to. She also notes she did not fight nor receive a reason for the suspension that's recently stirred up backlash online.
“They never gave a reason or responded to us," she said. “They just graduated him out. We homeschooled to make up for the time missed and he is now enrolled in the public school by our house and making honor roll. I also want to note I never fought the suspension. I just wanted to talk to the principal and hold her accountable for not being able to do her job without bias solely based on what a kid deserves without involving his parent.”
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