A Sacramento mom was recently notified that her three sons would no longer be allowed to attend their Catholic school after the school became aware of her online presence as an adult-model on the website OnlyFans.
“It started as marriage fun,” Crystal Jackson tells KCRA3. “I went through menopause early and I was just like, wanting to have that connection with my husband again.”
Crystal and Chris Jackson were told Sunday that their children would not be allowed to attend Sacramento's Sacred Heart Parish School anymore.
The couple says posting photos on the site was a way of rekindling their marriage of 14 years.
But as Crystal’s online audience grew (the couple makes more than $150,000 a month), the more there was a chance that word could get out and the school to find out. Ultimately, it was parents who blew the whistle on the couple.
KCRA 3 reached out to Theresa Sparks, the principal of Sacred Heart Parish School. She told the station she would not comment on the subject.
"We cannot discuss the status or circumstances of any member of our school or parish community."
“It's tough to find the Christianity here, and that makes me sad,” said Chris Jackson. “The church we were married at. The church all our children were baptized at. And, is this what it is?”
The Jacksons are now in search of a new school for their sons.å