‘2000 calls’ after Bikini Tradie Shianne Foxx’s racy billboard stunt
A self-described Bikini Tradie has caused a stir in just a matter of hours in an elite Sydney suburb. FIND OUT WHY.
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Lonely widowers and “cranky” locals are among the thousands of calls this woman claims she received after just a few hours advertising a raunchy photo on a mobile billboard in a rich Sydney suburb.
Shianne Foxx, a landscaper and adult entertainer known as the Bikini Tradie, ruffled feathers in the leafy north shore suburb of Mosman yesterday with her mobile billboard, which asked “are you rich, old and lonely?”, and admitted she was looking for a “sugar daddy”.
The stunning-looking blonde said she paid $2000 to have a truck emblazoned with the ad, which also displayed her phone number and social media details as well as an image of herself wearing just a cropped T-shirt and underpants.
Ms Foxx claims she received more than 200 text messages and thousands of phone calls in response to her billboard – both positive and negative.
“I’ve had people asking to have sex and other sexual favours but I don’t even talk to them if they don’t send me a screenshot of their bank balance first,” she said.
Ms Foxx said she targeted Mosman with the ad because it was “one of Sydney’s richest suburbs (with) many old people with old money — perfect demographic.”
While she has received “cranky” messages, Foxx said she was not concerned by angry residents. “In all honesty it’s just people who hate their 9-5 life,” she said. “I’ve made $100,000 just this month on OnlyFans so I’ve pretty much made their yearly wage in one month.”
It’s understood at least one resident has made an official complaint to the Ad Standards body, with the authority now undertaking a review.
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Originally published as ‘2000 calls’ after Bikini Tradie Shianne Foxx’s racy billboard stunt