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“Sugar Daddy” billboard creator apologises to Mosman residents for causing “international shame”.

Published On: March 20, 2025

“Sugar Baby” issues apology to the people of Mosman after what seems to be an elaborate stunt.

By ANNA USHER

The woman at the centre of the Mosman “Sugar Daddy” billboard hoax has issued an apology to furious residents.

OnlyFans creator Shianne Foxx took to Instagram on Thursday afternoon, telling her followers “it was not my intention to for my search to find a sugar daddy to bring shame on your suburb on such an international scale.”

Real or fake? We’re still trying to work out if this mobile billboard actually cruised the streets of Mosman on Tuesday.

The busty blonde then announced whe would cast her net further, to Neutral Bay, North Sydney, Northbridge and potentially Willoughby, although she questioned if that LGA’s average income met her requirements.

“I am open to the possibility of Kirribilli, although the houses seem quite small,” she said.

Foxx caused an uproar on the lower north shore on Tuesday, after a photograph of a mobile billboard found its way onto a local community Facebook page.

The image showed a scantily clad woman kneeling on a bed, with the message: “Are you rich, old and lonely? I’m looking for a sugar daddy,” before listing her phone number and Instagram handle.

Foxx’s latest statement made no mention of whether the mobile billboard was real or a publicity stunt. She did, however, state that she would be making “no further statements to the media.”

Mobile Marketing Australia, the company linked to the billboard’s advertising space, has doubled down on claims that the entire saga is a hoax.

Ms Foxx is also known as the “Bikini Tradie” on Instagram.

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News outlets including The Daily Telegraph, Yahoo, The Daily Mail, and even the New York Post all jumped on the story, as did Australia’s biggest radio show, The Kyle & Jackie O Show, where Foxx revealed she had received more than 2,000 calls.

Mobile Marketing Australia (MMA) insisted the campaign was a carefully orchestrated PR stunt, claiming Foxx had photoshopped an image of herself over a legitimate, paying client’s advertisement.

“I can’t believe it, “It’s pretty wild. I have never met this person, Shianne Foxx,” a spokesperson for MMA said.

“If she can produce an invoice or even an email to show that it actually happened, I would be very shocked.”

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