Chloe Amour Featured in TMZ Article on 'Beverly Hills Billboard Drama'

Chloe Amour Featured in TMZ Article on 'Beverly Hills Billboard Drama'

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — TMZ has published an article about Chloe Amour's conflicts over vandalism to her Beverly Hills billboard.

In the piece, Amour discusses the destruction of her billboard and the steps she has taken as a result.

“The safe-for-work advert features her OnlyFans, socials, and website,” said a rep. “When someone began targeting the ad, Amour was quick to get the owner, Regency Outdoor, and the authorities involved. She explained to TMZ that she’s been told it is a possible religious group slashing her vinyl image, that a helicopter and ground units were thrown off during a recent chase of the last vandal, and that security has been updated to prevent future incidents. Despite having her sign vandalized four times, she made clear that she is not taking it down.”

Added Amour, “I don’t want to anger these people more, but we did make the decision that we’re not going to back down on the location. We’re going to stay.”

Read the article on TMZ.

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