A mum from the US has been left furious after her seven-year-old son was suspended from school after staff and parents found out about her job.
Sara Blake Cheek, from Florida, makes a lot of her money through OnlyFans - something parents and teachers got wind of.
The mum-of-four makes a whopping $480,000 a year (£400,000) on the platform posting raunchy photos and videos for her subscribers.
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But gossiping parents outed the mum for making a living on OnlyFans, which led to Sara having to briefly home-school her son, as he was suspended just because his mum's job.
Speaking to the Daily Star, Sara said: "I had a similar situation with being banned from my kids’ football organisations because I did OnlyFans.
"I wasn’t allowed to bring them to practise, watch their games or have any communication with coaches.
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"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."
The mum then said that her job is no different from when celebs film sex scenes in films or even just stand topless.
Sara concluded: "A celebrity can film sex scenes or be topless in a movie and be praised for a weird baby name they give to their children.
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"This is no different other than the fact we are giving our kids normal suburban lives.
"Having your rights as a mother, a good one at that, taken by someone else for providing, is unimaginably the worst feeling in the world."
Following that short stint of home schooling, Sara enrolled her son at a nearby public school where he is 'making honour roll'.
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Sara opening up about her struggles comes as mum and OnlyFans model Victoria Triece filed a lawsuit against Orange County Public Schools after she was told to quit as a volunteer in her son's school because she is on OnlyFans.
Victoria was rather involved with the local school, organising parties and field trips for five years.
But a 'concerned parent' ended up sending an anonymous email to the headteacher explaining Victoria's day job.
As a result, she was told to quit her role at the school.
Topics: Parenting