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By (user no longer on site) OP 43 weeks ago
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This is interesting, as the Advertising Board cleared advertising for an OF worker last year. Could it be Scots law is different?
What are your thoughts on public advertising of OF and other sexual services. As a full on pervert, even I see the harm of advertising OF on billboards.
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Scots OnlyFans models have billboard at Murrayfield Stadium ripped down after public outrage
The four women clubbed together and paid £1000 for the advert with QR codes linked to their accounts.
OnlyFans model Cherry Bloom spent £1k on a roadside billboard near Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium.
OnlyFans model Cherry Bloom spent £1k on a roadside billboard near Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium.
Cherry Bloom, 42, joined up with three other women to buy a prominent advert near Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium in an effort to boost sales.
But it was removed a week later without their consent - leaving the group, dubbed the 'Billboard Babes', raging. The quartet, led by Cherry, have slammed the treatment they believe to be unfair.
Cherry, from Glasgow, said: "When you're on social media, you've got to keep yourself current as best as you can because if you don't, you die down.
"I was trying to think of other ways that I can make a statement and do something that people hadn't really heard of and could see every day.
"The billboard idea popped into my head when I was driving by them and thinking about it. I was talking to my husband about it, and we thought it would be good to do that.
"I was talking to my other friends about it, and they absolutely loved it. We had a good discussion about it as well, and we took it from there.
"I started looking into it, got the number for the billboard and called them up."
Cherry linked up with Sharp Queen, Latin Monique and Elle Jean - all stage names - and contacted the relevant companies to get the billboard put up, and it cost them £1,000 in total.
But as soon the plane went up the women started receiving hate online.
And, just days later, Get Dynamic and Digital reached out to Cherry to inform her they had received complaints and were taking it down.
An email she received from the company detailed their reasons for the decision, stating: "Regrettably, due to the nature of your business, we have received several complaints that we cannot ignore.
"Unfortunately, we must inform you that we have no other choice but to remove your billboard advert.
"Please understand that this decision is not made lightly, and we are bound by the responsibility to address concerns raised by our community.
"We understand the significance of your business to you, and we want to express our deepest apologies for any inconvenience this may cause."
Cherry believes that the decision is unfair - and says that "nobody would bat an eyelash" if it wasn't OnlyFans models on the billboard.
She said: "I think everybody's having problems because of what it's for. People are always going to have issues because of that.
"Our billboard is just four beautiful women standing there in nice dresses.
"If it were guys with their tops off, everyone would just walk by it, and nobody would bat an eyelash - but it's four women in clothes and we're getting backlash from it.
"We're getting questions about if we're married or if we've got kids - nobody would be asking men that.
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"People are saying it's ridiculous and that we're demeaning ourselves. How am I demeaning myself?
"It's my choice.
"But a lot of people have also been in touch with me and said that they love what we've done, and not to listen to the hate.
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