Former Teacher Put On Leave At New Job After She Quit When Secret Life As Content Creator Was Discovered
Former Missouri high school teacher Brianna Coppage made headlines last year after she turned being placed on leave after her OnlyFans was discovered into millions of dollars. She resigned from the job and used the free publicity to take her content creating to the next level.
When the 28-year-old resigned she knew a return to the classroom was highly unlikely. But she had wisely set everything up from a content perspective and added a ton of subscribers before quitting her job.
Fast-forward to earlier this week and Brianna found herself in a similar situation to the one she was in with St. Clair High School. She had quietly gotten another job to bring purpose and consistency back into her day to day.
It's unknown what type of job this new one was, but the results were the same as when she was teaching when they found out about her OnlyFans. They placed her on leave.
The former English teacher shared her latest workplace drama on X. She posted, "Funny story… I got a day job because I lack purpose and consistency in my day to day.. and my mental health sucks when I stay home every day.."
Unfortunately, the purpose and consistency didn't last long. She revealed in a followup post that her new employer had placed her on leave and was conducting an investigation.
Brianna Coppage's Days Of Working A 9 to 5 Are Over
A familiar tale for our high school teacher turned content creating hero. She said of her new troubles, "Well.. I just got put on leave and am being investigated because of OF, here we go again."
It's a tough break for Brianna. She wasn't getting back out into the traditional workforce for a paycheck. As far as anyone knows, she hasn't blown through her OnlyFans cash just yet.
This was simply an attempt to get out of the house and put together a normal routine. Society was having none of it. It seems like there's a lesson to be learned here.
Maybe there is, but it also seems like the former Missouri high school teacher, assuming she is financially responsible, will be just fine.