The OnlyFans star defends a large billboard she commissioned to advertise her channel amid protests from the area people.
Savannah – also generally known as WC Savage – is now considered an Australian novelty which is now displayed on a large billboard near the Osborne Park junction in the Perth suburb.
The ad, which shows her posing in a bikini at Coogee Beach, includes links and a QR code to her OnlyFans, where her adult content is situated.
The billboard has reportedly annoyed businesses and fogeys, with local media reporting that the council, the City of Stirling and Savannah itself have been coping with the brunt of their complaints.
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Despite this, Savannah says the billboard stays unless instructed otherwise.
“In fact individuals are apprehensive that youngsters will see a picture of me in a bikini on the beach, which I believe is a bit far-fetched,” she said. FP6 Perth.
“But each in his own way. In fact, the indisputable fact that OnlyFans is an adult content creation site that gives adult entertainment.
In keeping with reports in the Western Australian media, most complaints were about children who clicked links or a QR code on a billboard.
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One even went to date as to call the trick “insane”.
But Savannah dismissed any suggestion that children might “encounter” its explicit content.
“Only fans even have layers of protection to forestall minors from accessing the positioning,” she explained.
“You will need to have a license. You will need to have a bank card to access the free site.”
Savannah also said that what other people’s children do online just isn’t her responsibility.
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“If young teens scan this QR code then parents should put parental locks on their iPhones, tablets, computers and the like to forestall them from accessing sites like this and other sites that create explicit content” – she argued.
“That is what my parents did once I was younger. I do know schools do that with computer access and stuff.
“I actually consider that is the responsibility of oldsters.”
Local Mayor Mark Irwin said 7NEWS it was beyond the council’s reach, and its fate was ultimately in the hands of the billboard owner.
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“The content and editorial control of what’s displayed on the billboard is a private entity decision,” he said.
And the billboard treat? Savannah said the approach, which is believed to be a first in Australia, is “getting really good”.
“I’ve obviously tried various kinds of marketing over time of being in the adult entertainment industry,” she said.
“I’ve tried all types of promoting. That is something content creator OnlyFans has never done in Australia before, and only a few people world wide have actually done it.”
Savannah gave some food for thought in her parting words.
“Truthfully, if a picture of a young woman in a bikini is the worst thing your kids will see today, I actually feel like we should always be a little grateful and have some perspective,” she said.
“There are far worse things for youngsters to see and experience than a young woman in a bikini on the beach.”
“Everyone has the proper to feel how they feel and have an opinion, and if people need to complain, I can not stop them.”