Perth OnlyFans star banned from Bunnings over sexual videos
A young Perth woman, who sells explicit content, was “escorted” out of the hardware store for “inappropriate” antics – copping a state ban.
A young Perth woman has been banned from Bunnings after she filmed a series of sexually charged videos in the hardware store.
Cynthia Lin, 20, has amassed hundreds of thousands of views with her clips, some of which show her walking through the Bunnings aisles on a quest for a “single tradie”.
In some videos the young woman, who sells explicit content on OnlyFans, approaches unsuspecting men and quizzes them about their shopping, often lacing her questions with sexual innuendo.
However, Ms Lin has since been banned from all Bunnings stores in WA after the retail giant received complaints about her antics.
“We became aware of a content creator visiting our stores in Perth and repeatedly recording customers and team without their permission,” a spokesperson told news.com.au.
“Like many retailers, we generally ask people who wish to film content in our stores to seek permission before they visit.
“Our store leaders can choose to ban people from our stores if they harass team or customers.”
Ms Lin said she was “banned” during a recent jaunt to the hardware store, stating she was “escorted off” the premises in a recent video.
News.com.au has contacted Ms Lin for further comment.
Bunnings’ drastic actions against the online porn star have sparked a huge response on TikTok – with most declaring it was to be expected considering what she was up to.
“Was only a matter of time before this happened,” one fan replied.
“Sorry to hear, was good while it lasted,” agreed another.
As one joked: “I wouldn’t know what Bunnings was if it wasn’t for you.”
However most said it was Ms Lin’s own fault she’d copped a ban after seeing her antics in-store.
“You deserve it,” one said.
Another agreed, “It’s so uncomfortable to watch.”
“Not the consequences of your own actions,” remarked someone else.
Someone else labelled the videos “inappropriate”.
One of Ms Lin’s most viral videos filmed in Bunnings showed her attempting to give men, who don’t appear to have consented to being filmed, what she described as “the eff me eyes”.
In another, she could be seen holding up a shovel in an aisle with the caption: “Looking for my single tradie daddy.”
Her sexually charged videos attracted a largely male audience, with guys flooding the comments in support of her antics.
“I CANNOT BELIEVE NO GUY IS GOING HOME WITH YOU,” raged one bloke.
“You are so hot, keep trying,” someone else agreed.
Ms Lin has also recorded similar videos in Coles, Woolworths and Kmart, but mostly preferred to film in Bunnings before her ban, it seems.