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Mom of 3 says her kids got expelled from school over her OnlyFans account

/ 05:21 PM February 27, 2021

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Crystal Jackson, who also goes by The Real Mrs. Poindexter online (Instagram/@the.real.mrs.poindexter)

A mother of three has spoken up after her sons got expelled from a Catholic school in the United States when the institution found out about her account on adult social platform OnlyFans.

Crystal Jackson, 44, stressed that she was outraged by how the Sacred Heart Parish School in Sacramento, California, reacted to her OnlyFans page by expelling her sons, as per People on Feb. 23.

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“My kids are really good and all this is doing is hurting them. Take me down, that’s fine, but leave my kids out of this,” she was quoted as saying.

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Jackson said the school found out about her OnlyFans account after parents of other students showed the school her photos from the platform.

A father reportedly stumbled upon her OnlyFans page and told his wife about it. The wife then told the school and other mothers, who then urged the school to kick her sons out.

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“I didn’t want to be put out there, but at some point, I have to stand up and say I can’t take it anymore because this behavior is horrible,” Jackson was quoted as saying.

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On why she created an account on the adult social platform, Jackson shared that it was to reignite her and her husband’s intimacy with each other as they were going through a rough patch.

“I was missing that intimacy we had, and a lot of it was because I was going through menopause,” she told the magazine.

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“No matter what you do, you don’t feel attracted or sexy… so we tried different things to spice up our marriage,” she added.

Jackson goes by “The Real Mrs. Poindexter” on her OnlyFans account and other social media pages.

While she did not expect that people were “gonna come see a mom” on the platform, Jackson admitted that her page was bringing their family a lot of money as she gained lots of subscribers.

From making $14,000 (around P682,000) in the first month, Jackson said she now earns around $150,000 (around P7.3 million) per month.

Jackson posts daily content, which she described as “pretty tame” and not outright pornography, according to the report.

“It’s a way that I can work on our intimacy and I can live out my fantasies. In doing these pictures, it gives you the self-confidence where I’m like, ‘I do feel sexy again,'” she was quoted as saying.

Because of her OnlyFans gig, Jackson shared that her relationship with her husband became “better in the intimacy part and the bond of our marriage has gotten stronger.”

Jackson and her husband are now looking for other schools to enroll their sons in, the report said. They will not choose another Catholic school, however, as she noted that the Church clearly does not want them.

The mother also called on other women to be kinder and supportive of one another, stating, “If women could just support each other, the world would be such a better place.”

Sacred Heart Parish School principal Theresa Parks has, meanwhile, refused to disclose any information regarding the case, the magazine said.

“We cannot discuss the status or circumstances of any member of our school or parish community,” she was quoted as saying in an emailIan Biong /ra

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