A giant racy OnlyFans billboard has appeared near a busy street so people have easy access to a model’s saucy content, but some people have been left less than amused
A racy billboard has appeared on a busy street to enable people to get quick access to an OnlyFans model's steamy content.
Savannah – also known as WC Savage – has caused a bit of controversy after putting herself on a super-sized billboard near a busy intersection in the Perth suburb of Osborne Park.
It's believed to be the first time an OnlyFans model has been on a billboard of this kind in Australia.
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The advertisement reveals the model posing in a bikini at Coogee Beach – and features links and a QR code to her OnlyFans page, which is where people can head to find her adult content.
But, even though she's proud to flaunt her stuff for the camera, the display hasn't gone down too well with locals, businesses and parents.
Hundreds of complaints were made to Ad Standards – a major gatekeeper that runs the complaint resolution process of advertising in Australia’s self-regulated system.
Even though around 350 complaints have been made, one of the country’s advertising watchdogs ruled it was fine for the OnlyFans star to promote her brand.
On April 26, a Community Panel dissolved all 350 complaints it was handed.
People said they were worried the ad "sends a message that it’s OK to sexually objectify women, and sexual objectification of women leads to violence against women" – and even went as far as to say it "is inappropriate for adult males struggling with a porn addiction".
A report was published online which worked to highlight the issues people had with the saucy sign.
One person commented: "This imagery encourages a particular view of the female body and value and is inappropriate.
"It is also situated in a culturally diverse area, and I am confident would offend many people of various beliefs and cultural backgrounds due to the near nudity and clear sexual nature."
Another added: "As a woman, it makes me feel less safe in society, and distressed at the message this sends my teenage daughter (it’s socially acceptable to view women as sexual objects) and my teenage sons (society says it’s OK to portray women like this).
"I find it very upsetting and offensive."
But, when everything was considered, the Community Panel decided the WC Savage billboard didn't go against the advertising industry’s code of ethics.
A spokeswoman from Ad Standards told news.com.au issues surrounding the depiction of sex and sexuality in advertising are "complex and subjective".
"The Community Panel consists of diverse members representing various backgrounds and perspectives from within the community who work to represent and uphold prevailing community standards in advertising," she said.
"Its task is often a difficult one, but we have confidence in the integrity of the Community Panel’s process."
Savannah, the saucy model displayed on the billboard, told PerthNow she's had to put up with a lot of backlash following the erection of the billboard.
She told them: "I was called a child groomer, a paedophile, a sex trafficker and compared to Jeffery Dahmer.
"People are comfortable saying horrible things behind a keyboard, but I’ve had people recognise me in the street, and no one says anything to my face.
"How many people saying things can say they haven’t watched porn?"
She claimed she could not be blamed for children’s misadventures towards her sexy content – and noted the OnlyFans platform’s safety standards and the fact that people have to pay a fee to see anything she posts.
"A lot of the complaints were to do with children being able to access porn," she added.
"If your kids are accessing OnlyFans, it’s poor parenting. That’s a parenting problem, not a Savannah problem."
Savannah said she paid $7700 (£6,110.49) for the billboard, but made $100,000 (£79,308) in just a week after it was put up.
She earned enough cash in a week to be able to splash out on a new home – and said the ad allowed her subscribers to jump from 1,000 to 10,000.
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