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Missouri teacher on leave after boss finds OnlyFans account she runs with hubby: report

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Missouri Educator Under Investigation for OnlyFans Activities

In an unexpected turn of events, a high school teacher from Missouri was suspended after the school district's administrators discovered her involvement in an explicit OnlyFans profile. Brianna Coppage, an educator from St. Clair School District, alongside her husband, purportedly operates the adult content channel.

The Unexpected Discovery

The online storm started when chatter concerning the controversial account spread across the community, leading to a full-scale investigation by the St. Clair School District into the activities of Briana Coppage, a 28-year-old English teacher. The revelation of the account was akin to a dark cloud looming, and according to Coppage, it was inevitable.

"I always had this feeling of uncertainty, knowing any day could be the day of discovery," Coppage told a local news outlet. "About two weeks ago, word got out, and I knew the storm was approaching."

Motivation Behind the OnlyFans Account

Coppage, an English teacher for freshmen and sophomores, revealed she was compelled to set up her online adult content venture during the summer. This decision was primarily motivated by her desire to supplement her teacher's salary, which, according to public records, amounted to only $42,000 last year. The OnlyFans account, upon inception, was bringing in earnings ranging from $8,000 to $10,000 per month. However, her income from the channel has since doubled following the news of her suspension.

Legal Implications and Future Prospects

While the conclusion of this case remains uncertain, it has triggered significant administrative reactions. District Superintendent Kyle Kruse disclosed in a statement that they had been alerted of the possibility of an employee uploading inappropriate media on internet platforms. The district, he confirmed, has engaged legal counsel to carry out an informed and fair investigation, with Coppage's future on the line.

Coppage confided that while the district is yet to make a final decision, she is not optimistic about returning to her teaching post. Aware of the potential risks, she expected possible negative outcomes and is prepared to face them, mentioning that she misses her students. Coppage hesitates to point fingers concerning who could have leaked the information. She suspects, however, that their association with another significantly followed OnlyFans couple may have drawn the attention leading to the outing.

The Personal Perspective

Despite the controversial nature of her side gig, Coppage assures that she maintained strict professional conduct never creating, nor posting content to the account while on school premises. "Teaching was my profession and OnlyFans was a part of my personal life, separate from my teaching role," Coppage disclosed. The teacher also confessed her sadness at possibly never teaching again, but acknowledged the risks she had taken.

Pertaining to her online activities, Brianna maintained that she was not doing anything illegal. Despite her current predicament, she stated she does not regret joining OnlyFans. "While some may consider it taboo or even shameful, I don't feel that being involved in sex work should be stigmatized," she said.

The outcome of this case remains to be seen, but so far, it has not resulted in any disciplinary action against her husband by his employer.

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