A young Perth woman has been banned from Bunnings after filming a series of sexually charged videos in the hardware store.
Cynthia Lynn, 20, has racked up millions of views for her clips, some of which show her walking through the Bunnings aisles in search of a “single tradie.”
In some videos the girl who sells Explicit content on OnlyFansRandomly approaches men and asks them about their purchases, often making sexual innuendo in response to her questions.
However, Ms Lynn has been banned from all Bunnings stores in Western Australia after receiving complaints about her actions.
“We became aware of a content creator visiting our store in Perth and repeatedly recording customers and the team without their permission,” a spokesperson told news.com.au.
“Like many retailers, we generally ask people who want to film content in our stores to obtain permission before visiting.
“Our store leaders may choose to ban people from our stores if they harass the team or customers.”
Ms Lin said she was “banned” during a recent trip to a hardware store, adding in a recent video that she was “kicked out” of the premises.
News.com.au has contacted Ms Lynn for further comment.
Bunnings' harsh actions against the online porn star have received an overwhelming response on TikTok – with most declaring that it was to be expected considering what she was doing.
One fan replied, “It was only a matter of time before that happened.”
“Sad to hear, it was good while it lasted,” agreed another.
As one joked: “If it weren't for you I wouldn't know what Bunnings was.”
Although most said it was Ms Lin's own fault, she faced a ban after her actions in the store were witnessed.
“You deserve it,” said one.
Another agreed, “This is very uncomfortable to watch.”
Someone else commented, “This is not a result of your own actions.”
Someone else labeled the video “inappropriate”.
One of Ms Lynn's most viral videos, filmed in Bunnings, showed her attempting to give men who did not agree to being filmed what she described as “the if me eyes”. Was.
In another, she can be seen holding a shovel in the corridor with the caption: “Looking for my single tradie daddy.”
Her sexually charged videos attracted a largely male audience, with people flooding the comments in support of her actions.
“I can't believe no one is going home with you,” one man fumed.
“You're so hot, keep trying,” someone else agreed.
Ms Lynn has also recorded similar videos in Coles, Woolworths and Kmart, but it seems she mostly preferred to film in Bunnings before the ban.