OnlyFans models provocative ad begging for sugar daddy sparks trouble in wealthy neighborhood

A landscaper-turned-OnlyFans-entertainer who rolled a provocative billboard through one of Sydney’s wealthiest suburbs this week has revealed some of the backlash she has experienced following the stunt.Shianne Foxx paid $2,000 to have a truck drive around with her picture on the side with the message: “Are you rich, old and lonely? I’m looking for a sugar daddy.”She listed her phone number and Instagram handle and was swamped by messages after it blew up online.Foxx claims the response was overwhelming, with more than 200 text messages and thousands of phone calls in just a few hours.“I’ve had people asking to have sex and other sexual favours but I don’t even talk to them if they don’t send me a screenshot of their bank balance first,” she said.“It’s one of Sydney’s richest suburbs, many old people with old money — perfect demographic,”While some locals clearly weren’t impressed, Foxx has brushed off the backlash.“In all honesty, it’s just people who hate their 9-5 life,” she said.“I’ve made $100,000 just this month on OnlyFans, so I’ve pretty much made their yearly wage in one month.”At least one Mosman resident has lodged an official complaint with Ad Standards, and the watchdog is now reviewing whether the ad breaches any advertising codes.The act was called “distasteful,” “inappropriate,” “pathetic,” and “absolutely shameful,” by residents in a Mosman Facebook group.“Totally unacceptable that this is allowed,” one person said, “My seven year old read it out loud and then asked me what it meant.What has this world come to!! Can anyone advise if there’s a way to report this to the council?”Others saw the humor in it and joked, “Target audience spot on!” and “Meals on Wheels?”“Grossly inappropriate for Mosman.

Not a Country Road item in sight,” another said.Sharing a video of the billboard driving down busy Military Road to social media, a bikini-clad Shiane said, “I want a sugar...

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