Brianna Coppage 'Orgy video' teacher fumes as she's sacked from new job – 'mind your business b*tches'
Brianna Coppage, the teacher who was suspended after it emerged she was flogging X-rated content online, has been let go from another day job because of her racy side hustle
The teacher who was suspended after it emerged she was flogging X-rated content online has lashed out on social media after losing another job.
Brianna Coppage was suspended from her job working as an English teacher at St Clair High School in Missouri, US, after her racy videos – including one of her partaking in an orgy – were discovered.
She ultimately decided to quit the classroom and focus on her adult film career, claiming she was making more online than she could ever hope to make in school.
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However, she now appears to be looking for a day job again. Earlier this month she said on X/Twitter she'd got one "because I lack purpose and consistency in my day to day". She added: "My mental health sucks when I stay home every day."
Brianna didn't reveal what the job was, but said she had been put on leave and was being investigated because of her racy side hustle online. "Here we go again," she wrote.
On Monday (March 18) she posted a message to "dumb b*tches", seemingly venting at not being able to work because of her adult career. She said: "Honestly though. F**k the dumb b*tches who can’t just mind their own business. Like why is everyone so worried about what other people are doing? Just stay in your own lane, and worry about yourself."
And yesterday (Tuesday, March 19) Brianna suggested the fact she was struggling to find a day job was getting to her. She also confirmed she had been officially let go, posting: "Making fun of myself for getting fired from another job is a coping mechanism."
Brianna has both a bachelor's and a master's degree in education. She claimed she started selling X-rated content to supplement her salary and help pay off student loans.
Brianna previously revealed how it was an adult, rather than one of her students, who reported her to the school authorities. She told The Messenger: "Never do I think that students or children should have been exposed to this and I truly believe had an adult not found it, and I was told that an adult is who reported it, students never would have known."