Looks like an eighth-grade teacher in Arizona and her husband have lost their teaching jobs after they filmed OnlyFans content in her classroom. The women recorded a video explaining they did it to supplement their low salaries.
In the video she explained that she used an alias name for her account, but her students still found the x-rated videos and began to share them.
“My children are the most important thing to me, and I’m already spending countless hours outside of my contract time on extra school activities, and I don’t think it’s fair that I have to sacrifice my own children’s time because our professional salary did not pay enough,” she said in the video.
Samantha Peer and her husband Dillion are seen in the videos creating sexual content. Once the words got out about her account the school placed them on paid administrative leave and probation. Dillon was let go four days later. Samantha revealed that she resigned because she was “under pressure.”
“It got to a point where our family was not able to survive on our two teachers’ income,” she said.
“I chose an anonymous name as well as blocking the entire state of Arizona on OnlyFans so it wasn’t accessible to anyone living in the state,” Samantha explained.
The teacher admitted she created explicit content in a classroom and advertised it, but claimed she did so after school hours on the weekend with no students present.
She says that she was told if she were to resign before the school board meeting the district wouldn’t publicize the incident. But it seems that was already too late, because the images had been shown to teachers as well.
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“These teachers were also telling students my anonymous name and showing them my page,” Samantha alleged. “This was also sent to the parents and they decided to do the same thing as well.”
On Nov. 7, the school notified parents about students sharing the explicit videos.
“It has come to our attention that students have been airdropping explicit material. The images did not happen during the school day and the person depicted no longer works for LHUSD,” the email said, Arizona’s Family reported.