An OnlyFans model’s provocative billboard asking for a sugar daddy has sparked controversy in a wealthy Sydney neighborhood.
An OnlyFans model named Shianne Foxx has stirred up a lot of attention in one of Sydney’s wealthiest neighborhoods.
She recently paid to have a truck drive around the area displaying a provocative billboard.
The ad read, “Are you rich, old and lonely? I’m looking for a sugar daddy.” This bold move has led to mixed reactions from the community.

OnlyFans model slammed for rolling provocative billboard seeking ‘sugar daddy’ through an affluent area
Shianne Foxx spent $2,000 on the advertising campaign. The truck featured her photo along with her contact information.
This strategy quickly gained traction online, resulting in a flood of responses.
Within hours, she received over 200 text messages and thousands of phone calls. Many people reacted to the ad, showcasing both interest and outrage.
Foxx explained that she was overwhelmed by the response. She mentioned that many individuals were eager to engage in sexual activities.
“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.”

However, she insists on checking their bank balances before any discussions.
Despite the backlash, Shianne seems unfazed by the negative comments. She believes that her critics are simply unhappy with their own lives.
According to her, many people are stuck in boring jobs, which leads to their discontent.
She has found significant financial success through her OnlyFans account, claiming to have made $100,000 in just one month.
“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.”

Community reaction to the provocative billboard of the OnlyFans model
The ad has not been well received by everyone in the neighborhood. Some residents expressed their disapproval, calling the billboard “distasteful” and “inappropriate.”
One local even filed an official complaint with Ad Standards, prompting a review of whether the ad violates any advertising codes.
Many community members took to social media to voice their concerns.
In a Facebook group for locals, the billboard was labeled “pathetic” and “absolutely shameful.” Some residents were particularly upset that children were exposed to the message.
One parent shared that their seven-year-old read the ad aloud, leading to uncomfortable questions. This reaction shows how the ad affected not only adults but also families in the area.

Social media reactions
One user said: I think she meant to say looking for sugar doughnut.
The second user wrote: If she made that amount in one month what is the need for a sugar daddy?
The third user added: This society is a mess.
The fourth user commented: Get on your knees and take this curdled milk honey. Sl00000T.
Another user said: Just a pricey hooker.
Some one said: Ugg. What is that?????????