After sending shockwaves through Sydney’s elite suburb of Mosman with a jaw-dropping billboard, 22-year-old tradie and OnlyFans content creator Shianne Foxx has returned to the grind—quite literally.
Clad in a bright yellow hi-vis vest and navy work pants, she was recently seen back at a worksite in Strathfield, hauling materials and sweating it out under the sun.
It marked a surprising shift in tone for the woman who, just days earlier, became the talk of the town for openly seeking a wealthy older man to fund her lifestyle.

The infamous mobile billboard featured Shianne scantily clad in lingerie, boldly asking, “Are you rich, old and lonely?”
Beneath the playful yet provocative message was her name and a phone number, encouraging inquiries.
Though many assumed it was a joke or publicity stunt, Foxx was dead serious—and willing to put $2,000 behind her message.
That was the price she paid to rent the mobile billboard, which cruised up and down Mosman’s well-heeled streets catching stunned glances.
It certainly worked—perhaps too well.
Foxx claims she was flooded with 2,000 phone calls and 300 messages in just a short span of time.
She said the responses included everything from genuine sugar daddies to more curious, eccentric characters.

“One guy had one leg,” she quipped, casually brushing off the oddities in her inbox.
But despite the surge in attention, she hasn’t settled on a match just yet.
So for now, it’s back to the tools—and back to reality.
Photographed on-site, Shianne wasn’t just posing for attention.
She was captured mid-task, lifting heavy rolls of carpet underlay and tossing them into a skip with ease.
Even the sweltering heat didn’t seem to slow her down.

She momentarily shed her vest, revealing a tight white tank top that accentuated her figure, before getting back to work.
With chunky boots, her hair tied up, and sunglasses perched on her head, she looked every bit the modern working woman.
But make no mistake—this tradie has bigger dreams than hauling flooring materials.
She openly admitted her ultimate goal is to live in Mosman, surrounded by wealth, elegance, and financial comfort.
“I just want unlimited access to a sugar daddy’s credit card,” she said with zero hesitation.
“I don’t wanna work anymore. I want an easy life.”

Her unapologetic honesty has stirred controversy.
On local Facebook groups like Mosman Living, the reactions were fierce.
One outraged parent posted, “My seven-year-old read it out loud and asked me what it meant. What has this world come to?”
Others called for the ad to be reported, arguing it was inappropriate for public display in a family-friendly area.
But Shianne, unfazed, brushed it all off with a dose of sass.
“People who complain are just haters stuck in their 9-to-5 jobs,” she snapped.
“They’re obviously not as hot as me. They’re just jealous.”
Far from backing down, she’s considering doubling down.

“If the billboard doesn’t land me the right man, maybe I’ll print pamphlets next,” she joked.
Her approach may be unconventional, but it’s certainly not without strategy.
Shianne knows exactly where to look and how to frame her appeal to get maximum attention.
Every step of her campaign has been calculated, from targeting Mosman to crafting a message she knew would cause a stir.

And if controversy is currency, she’s already cashed in plenty.
While others debate the morality of her tactic, Shianne remains focused on finding “the one.”

And she’s not looking to juggle multiple suitors—just one man with enough wealth to make her vision a reality.
“I’m talking to a widower and a rich guy with one leg,” she revealed.

“But I really just want to settle with one.”
For now, she’s still hustling on worksites while waiting for her perfect match to slide into her DMs or call her up.
But something tells us this won’t be the last we hear of Shianne Foxx.
She’s not just building floors—she’s building a brand.