From showing cows to showing off just about everything else: The VERY surprising life of small-town country girl turned sugar babe

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She’s made headlines for her brazen pursuit of finding a sugar daddy in one of Australia’s wealthiest suburbs, but long before Shianne Foxx launched an OnlyFans career, she was a small-town country girl who dreamed of working with livestock.
The ad – displayed on the side of a truck – featured the content creator kneeling on a bed with the message ‘Are you rich, old and lonely? I’m looking for a sugar daddy’, followed by her name and a phone number.
Photos of the billboard went viral after angry residents in the upmarket suburb of Mosman, in Sydney’s north shore, reacted furiously to the shameless stunt.
But Daily Mail Australia can now reveal Foxx’s real name is Shianne Mason, a former puffer-clad schoolgirl from Finley, population 2,455, in the NSW Riverina region.
The former Finley High School student was a member of an agricultural program that saw her show cows, and she also played on the school’s AFL team.
In 2021 the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW Foundation described Shianne as a ‘proud indigenous woman’ when awarding her a $1,000 scholarship to help with her tertiary education.
‘Shianne Mason believes a career in agriculture will allow her to help shape her community and the future of regional NSW,’ it added.
Ms Foxx is a tradie who works in the mines and an OnlyFans creator

Shianne, pictured as a schoolgirl in Finley, previously worked in the mines before starting an OnlyFans account
However, her higher education was short lived after dropping out of university six months into her high school teaching course.
She then moved to Mudgee in regional NSW and spent four years working in the mines before briefly moving to Newcastle.
Last year she moved to Sydney and has been doing casual labouring and landscaping while trying to grow her OnlyFans content on the side until she came up with this week’s headline-grabbing stunt.
‘This month it has made just over $100,000,’ she told Daily Mail Australia.
‘I still like working and being on site with the boys, even if I just do that part time going forward maybe.
‘I’m not one of these girls who can just sit around doing nothing, taking pics all day. I like being busy and getting my hands dirty.’
She previously said that hiring the mobile billboard cost her $2,000 – although the company behind the truck deny renting it to her – and claims it has paid dividends.
‘I’ve had 300 messages and 2,000 calls… [including one from] a rich guy with one leg,’ the tradie said on Wednesday.
She said she has one steadfast rule before going on any dates, both to vet the finances of potential suitors and to ensure her safety.
‘I ask them to send me a screenshot of their bank (balance) first, then ask them to send me pics of their house and then do a FaceTime call.’

The former Finley High School student was a member of an agricultural program that saw her show cows

Shianne Mason (pictured second from the right on a school trip) is described as a ‘proud indigenous woman’ when she was awarded a $1000 scholarship to help with tertiary education

Photos of the billboard went viral this week despite speculation it had been digitally edited
Her risqué purple billboard was met with a mix of outrage, humour and bemusement, but Ms Foxx said her critics are ‘obviously not as hot as me’.
The plot thickened on Thursday when Mobile Marketing Australia, the company that owns the billboard, claimed the image had been photoshopped.
‘We’ve got no idea who [Ms Foxx] is,’ an employee told Daily Mail Australia.
‘We had a job on with a different client and then they’ve used photos from that day and fiddled around with it and turned it into something else.’
Editor at Marketing-Interactive Matthew Eaton told Daily Mail Australia that Ms Foxx had likely swindled the public.
‘She’s a marketing maestro this chick. Hats off to her, she’s just duped everyone. The whole thing is weird,’ he said.
‘I’m just shocked that no-one picked up on this. Everyone was talking about it but no-one really bothered to check.
‘You can’t be sure what it all is which is why it’s so intriguing. She’s an OnlyFans creator so she obviously knows what she’s doing.’

She played on the school AFL team, and later joined a women’s rugby league team in Mudgee

Ms Foxx (pictured) told Daily Mail Australia that hiring the billboard had cost her $2,000
Despite confirming it wasn’t real, Mobile Marketing Australia said it wouldn’t be taking the matter any further.
‘We won’t be taking any action. We’re just going to let it blow over because that’s what will happen,’ an employee said.
‘We don’t want to waste our time with it.
‘It’s one of those things with these sorts of people who do these things. It’s going to give them a little bit of attention then they’re going to get over it.’
On Thursday afternoon, Ms Foxx uploaded a bizarre video to Instagram, asking for forgiveness from the Mosman community.
‘I’d like to formally apologise to the residents of Mosman,’ she said.
‘It was not my intention for myself to find a sugar daddy and bring shame on your suburb on such an international scale.
‘To minimise the spotlight that is solely on Mosman I will now be extending my search to surrounding suburbs including Neutral Bay, North Sydney, Northbridge and potentially Willoughby although I’m unsure if the average income there meets the criteria that I’m looking for.
‘I am open to the possibility of Kirribilli although the houses seem quite small.’
Ms Foxx pleaded with Mosman mayor Ann Marie Kimber to make her feel welcome.
‘I would also like to ask the residents of Mosman to stop petitioning Mayor Kimber to ban me from the suburb,’ she continued.
‘I have an annual pass to Taronga Zoo which I would hate to see go to waste. I particularly like the giraffe experience.
‘I am still filtering through all the applications for my potential sugar daddy but I would like to refine my search to men who are over 60, have a waterfront home and also no immediate family or children.’