Chloe Amour, an OnlyFans star, is not backing down after facing repeated attacks on her billboard advertisement in Los Angeles. Despite the fact that her ad promoting her account has been vandalized three times, Chloe remains determined to keep the ad up, asserting her right to advertise without being intimidated.
Vandalism Sparks by Religious Protests
According to Regency Outdoor, the company responsible for the billboard, the vandalism may be linked to religious protests, which Chloe believes is more about her profession than her personal image. The actress and entrepreneur revealed that the billboards have been repeatedly slashed and defaced, but she isn’t letting the negative attention discourage her from promoting her work.
Chloe admitted she didn’t research the specific religious groups in the neighborhood before she decided to place her ad, stating she simply chose an area she recognized. However, she stands by the tastefulness of her ad, emphasizing that she would never use a “slutty” image to advertise herself.
Determined to Keep Her Ad Up
Despite the vandalism and the controversy surrounding her billboard, Chloe is committed to working with Regency Outdoor to ensure her ad remains in place. She mentioned that while she doesn’t want to upset anyone, she refuses to be silenced by the actions of a few protestors.
Her resolve is clear: she’s not going to let the protestors or vandals dictate her choices, and she’s taking matters into her own hands to keep the advertisement visible for as long as possible.
The Funny and Bizarre Side of Vandalism
In addition to the serious side of this ordeal, Chloe shared a humorous anecdote about the third instance of the vandalism. It seems that the local police had an unusual run-in with the suspect. According to Chloe, the suspected vandal showed up in the middle of the night in a way that seemed almost Spider-Man-esque, adding a bizarre twist to the story.
Marketing Push for OnlyFans Models
We also spoke with Ronak Shah, a representative from AdTime Marketing, who explained that his company frequently works with OnlyFans models to help boost their brand visibility across the U.S., particularly in L.A. and Las Vegas. According to Shah, they aren’t planning to stop putting up the billboard anytime soon, even though he acknowledged that the level of vandalism in this case is unusual.
While Shah stated that there may come a point where repeatedly putting up the billboard may not make smart business sense, he confirmed that AdTime Marketing has experience dealing with graffiti on their billboards, though nothing has escalated to the extent of Chloe’s situation.
Cops Investigating, But No Religious Group Specified
The police have confirmed they are investigating the repeated vandalism, but have not confirmed which religious groups, if any, are involved in the incidents. The situation remains under investigation, and Chloe continues to fight for the right to advertise her content, no matter the challenges or protests she faces.
Chloe Amour Stands Strong
The bottom line is clear: Chloe Amour is not intimidated by the repeated attacks on her billboard. She has no plans to back down from her ad campaign, and with Regency Outdoor and AdTime Marketing behind her, she’s determined to keep her promotion alive, proving that she’s ready to face any adversity head-on.
It’s clear that Chloe isn’t just fighting for her billboard space; she’s standing up for her right to be seen and heard, no matter the controversy.