“Sara says it is a common misconception that she is a “privileged white blonde bimbo” Yasmin Harisha, Senior writer Published: 10:58, 16 May 2025 Updated: 10:58, 16 May 2025 A WOMAN has claimed her son was banned from joining a sports team after locals found out about her racy online career. Ex-Playboy model Sara Blake”, — write: www.thesun.co.uk
- Yasmin Harisha, Senior writer
- Published: 10:58, 16 May 2025
- Updated: 10:58, 16 May 2025

Ex-Playboy model Sara Blake, her husband Matt and their four children have been so ostracised that they decided to move 2,000 miles away because of a “witch hunt” by “jealous” mums.
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Sara Blake with her daughter CarsonCredit: Jam Press/@onlysarablake
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Sara Blake with her daughter Chandler and CarsonCredit: Jam Press/@onlysarablake
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Sara has claimed that other mums are “jealous” of herCredit: Jam Press/@onlysarablakeSara, who now works as an OnlyFans model, has always tried to keep things under wraps in the small town she lives in.
But when the news got out, the consequences were severe.
“I was banned from my kids’ football and hockey organisations,” Sara told NeedToKnow.
“I had built a huge social media presence predicting college football,but a local radio host saw a video of me at a game and talked about it on air.
“It brought attention to who I was and that I did OnlyFans.
“Since it’s a small town with the same parents being involved in all sports locally, the hockey mums also followed with banning my kids.
“My kids were better than their kids at sports, so they eliminated our family all together.
“It was an all-out witch hunt of jealous miserable mums who didn’t want me around because of my looks and blamed it on me having an adult content account.
“It wasn’t like I was just doing OnlyFans – I had a career in the sports industry, and I was modelling for brands, companies, and magazines.
“These small-minded people only focused on 10% of what I did and tried to make that the issue.”
Sara, who lived in Florida with Matt and 12-year-old Chandler, 11-year-old Camden, Corey, nine, and Carson, five – upped sticks and moved to Las Vegas, where she was offered a job with a sports network.
She said: “It wasn’t a hard decision to move because we weren’t happy constantly dealing with jealous mums who took their emotions out on my kids.
“We weren’t forced away – trust me, I could have stuck it out – but why would I when I had an opportunity to grow my career and give my kids something better?
“Moving to Vegas has been the best decision I’ve made so far.
Even before modelling and using my looks, I had to prove my knowledge in the sports industrySara Blake
“I went from being banned by insecure mums to now being the director of the youth cheer program out here.
“My husband coaches football, my sons are happy – nobody cares [about my work].
“Maybe it’s because everyone is about their hustle and worried about their own kids, or because all the mums are hot and happy.”
Sara says it is a common misconception that she is a “privileged white blonde bimbo”, saying she has worked hard for all that she has.
She said: “Even before modelling and using my looks, I had to prove my knowledge in the sports industry harder than most because of my looks.
“I wasn’t born with a silver spoon, I came from nothing and I’ve never slept with anybody to get where I’m at either.
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Sara says it is a common misconception that she is a “privileged white blonde bimbo”Credit: Jam Press/@onlysarablake“I didn’t marry an athlete. This is all pure drive and determination.
“I used my income from OnlyFans to give me time to expand my career in other industries.
“So when people look at me, they don’t see the hustle and grind day in and day out.”
A recent survey by Supercreator, who specialises in management and AI for creators on OnlyFans, revealed that only 0.001% of average creators make $300,000 (USD) (£233,000) per month.
When your heart is in something and you commit to the ultimate goal – mine was getting my family in a better positionSara Blake
While Sara hasn’t shared her earnings, she warned that it takes a lot of work to reach the top.
She added: “A lot of people see my story and think, ‘Well I’m a hot mum, I can do this’, and make that money for you and your family.
“But to be successful at it, it’s not easy – especially now that everyone thinks this is a career path.
“This job has nothing to do with you and everything to do with how you connect and treat people at the end of the day.
“When your heart is in something and you commit to the ultimate goal – mine was getting my family in a better position – it’s a sacrifice.”
The personal trainer and blogger, from Buckinghamshire, believes women who give birth in their teens make BETTER mothers than those in their 30s.
She claims young mums snap back into shape quicker, have more energy and relate more easily to their children, meaning they’re better behaved and happier.
Tracy told Fabulous: “Women who become first-time mums in their teens make better parents than those in their 30s or 40s.
“I believe if I’d been 10 or so years older before becoming a mother then I wouldn’t have the relationship I have with my children now.
“For a start, being older I would have had less energy and therefore less patience.
“I wouldn’t be as enthusiastic to speak to people after months of sleepless nights as I was in my teens.
“My body snapped back to its pre-pregnancy size through fitness post-birth, which in turn gave me the confidence to date and find love again. I’ve never been happier than I am now at the age of 30 with two children.
“If I’d have been alone at 40 with a newborn baby I’d be more tired, less happy with my body, less energetic and far more stressed from the shock of living my life for myself instead of putting others first. Sometimes age and the innocence of ignorance is a good thing.
“As a teen mum I just got on with it, found my feet and became responsible and capable because at the time I didn’t know any different.”