School Suspends Boy After Parents Find Out About Mom’s Job
A Florida mom couldn’t believe it when her seven-year-old son was suspended from school. She claimed she was “humiliated” by the school’s decision, which was due to her occupation. Some concerned parents didn’t like what she did for money.
Sara Blake Cheek claims she was forced to homeschool her seven-year-old son after he was suspended when parents complained to school officials about the mother of four’s day job, which is an OnlyFans page. Media publications described Sara’s pay-per-view photos as “racy and risque.”
When Sara’s salon closed due to COVID lockdowns, she created the OnlyFans account to help support her family. It proved to be extremely profitable. The social media star, who said she earns $480,000 a year from the platform in 2023, lives on a million-dollar ranch in Florida with her husband Matt and their four children, Chandler, Camden, Corey, and Carson.
Sara Blake Cheek spoke out about how she felt humiliated by her son’s suspension. “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,” she said.
Sara enrolled her son in a public school after briefly homeschooling him. She did, however, concede that the suspension had left her emotionally scarred. “I also want to note I never fought the suspension,” she said. “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.”
This was not the first time the mother of four’s decision to earn a living through OnlyFans had an impact on her capacity to parent. Sara claims she was also barred from her children’s football organization prior to the suspension. “I had a similar situation with being banned from my kids’ football organizations because I did OnlyFans,” she said. “I wasn’t allowed to bring them to practice, watch their games or have any communication with coaches.”