Former Missouri Teacher Who Quit the Classroom for Onlyfans Has No Regrets and Has Made Nearly $1 Million

The former Missouri teacher who resigned after school administrators found out about her Onlyfans account told Fox News Digital that she had made nearly $1 million selling pornography.

Brianna Coppage, 28, was an English teacher at St. Clair High School, about an hour outside of St. Louis, and was placed on leave before eventually resigning once administrators discovered her sassy side.

Coppage, who earned $42,000 working as a teacher, said she used Onlyfans to earn extra money to help pay off student loans for her advanced degrees.

“I started it, first, just to supplement my income and see what happens and possibly make extra money. For example, I have student loans. I was working on my third title. So, I also have a master’s degree in education and then I was working on my specialist degree,” Coppage told Fox News Digital in an interview.

Coppage was placed on leave in September after meeting with two school administrators who received reports about her Onlyfans account.

“They specifically said they received a report from an adult in the Sullivan School District and asked me, do I have any other sources of income other than teaching? And I was like, ‘Yes, I have an Onlyfans.’ They asked me how long I had been doing it, if it was during my free time or… anything at school, and I told them.”

Brianna Coppage, 28, an English teacher at St. Clair High School, was placed on leave before eventually resigning once administrators discovered her sassy side. St. Clair School District Coppage, who earned $42,000 working as a teacher, said she used Onlyfans to earn extra money to help pay off her student loans. google maps

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Coppage said her work on Onlyfans was “completely separate” from her professional life at school.

Kyle Kruse, the school district’s superintendent, previously told Fox News Digital that administrators “were recently notified that an employee may have posted inappropriate media on one or more Internet sites.”

“The district has retained legal counsel to conduct a thorough investigation into this matter,” Kruse said. “Actions taken as a result of the investigation will be conducted in accordance with board policy and with the guidance of legal counsel.”

Coppage said he is now among the platform’s top creators, raising nearly $1 million since opening the account over the summer.

“I will also say that I now have tens of thousands of fans. And, you know, I have far exceeded my teacher salary for the year,” she said.

The former high school teacher added that if she had the opportunity she would do it again.

“I will also say that I now have tens of thousands of fans. And, you know, I have far exceeded my teacher salary for the year,” she said. Brianna Coppage/X

“I do not regret. I still feel it strongly. People are allowed to have personal lives outside of their career. And I’ve seen a lot of comments like, ‘Well, what if students found it or it’s online?’ “People are going to see it.”

“And I don’t necessarily disagree with that,” he said. “I know for a fact that the students were not the ones who found him. They are not the ones who reported it. And they didn’t see it until the adults posted my link in a community group.”

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