OnlyFans star banned from hardware store for sexually charged videos

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 racked up hundreds of thousands of views with her clips, some of which show her walking the aisles of Bunnings in search of a “single tradition”.

In several videos, the young woman, who sells explicit content on OnlyFans, approaches unsuspecting men and asks them about their purchases, often peppering her questions with sexual undertones.

However, Ms. Lin has since been banned from all Bunnings stores in Western Australia after the retail giant received complaints about her scams.

Cynthia Lin has been kicked out of Bunnings hardware store for her suggestive videos. TikTok / @cynthia.here1

“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 visiting.

“Our store managers may choose to ban people from our stores if they harass the team or customers.”

mrs. Lin said she was “stopped” during a recent walk to the hardware store, stating that she was “walked” off the premises in a recent video.

News.com.au has contacted Ms. Lin for further comments.

Bunnings’ drastic action against the internet porn star has sparked a huge backlash on TikTok – with most saying it was to be expected considering what she was doing.

Most TikTok users were not surprised that the OnlyFans star was banned. TikTok / @cynthia.here1

“It was only a matter of time before that happened,” one fan replied.

“Sorry to hear it was good it lasted,” agreed another.

As one joked: “I wouldn’t know what Bunnings was if it wasn’t for you.”

However, most said that it was Ms. Due to Lin’s own fault, she lifted the ban after seeing her actions in the store.

“You deserve it,” said one.

Another agreed: “It’s so uncomfortable to watch.”

“Not the consequences of your actions,” someone else remarked.

Someone else called the videos “inappropriate.”

Many of the videos involve Lin approaching unsuspecting men and asking them suggestive questions. TikTok / @cynthia.here1

One of Mrs. Lin’s most viral videos filmed at Bunnings showed her trying to give what she described as “my eyes” to the men, who appear to have refused to be filmed.

In another, she could be seen holding a shovel in a hallway with the caption: “Looking for my single dad.”

Her sexually charged videos attracted a predominantly male audience, with boys flooding the comments in support of her antics.

“I CAN’T BELIEVE NO GUY IS GOING HOME WITH YOU,” raged one bloke.

“You’re so hot, keep trying,” someone else agreed.

mrs. Lin has also recorded similar videos in Coles, Woolworths and Kmart, but mostly preferred to film in Bunnings before her ban, it seems.

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