Teacher defended from trolls over 'attention-seeking' and 'inappropriate' outfit

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By Asiya Ali

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An elementary school teacher has been defended by online users after garnering criticism for wearing "inappropriate" outfits that don't properly conceal her curvy figure.

The New Jersey-based educator - who is named Roxsana Diaz on her account - has managed to rack up an impressive one million followers on her @ToyboxDollz Instagram account, where she uploads images of her figure-hugging outfits, sometimes taken inside her classroom.

In some of the snaps, the curvaceous woman can be seen showing off her figure up against a whiteboard. In other photos, the kids in her class are seen, with their faces censored.

The art teacher receives a lot of praise from her fellow Instagram users, however, others berate her for wearing tight-fitting outfits around young children.

Check out one of her posts below:

Diaz's latest picture, which showed her in a classroom amongst several children while wearing a tight-fitting jeans and top combo, was heavily slammed by users.

In the caption of her post, the teacher asked her fellow educators if they were ready for the new school year, writing: "Have you prepared mental release exercises to make sure you do not become overwhelmed by unprofessional or vindictive administration?

"Being an educator is so much harder than people will ever understand, especially people that have never been educators," she continued. "We are overworked, most receive low pay, and the job is truly Monday-Monday.

"Educators are trusted with the well-being and safety of other adults' most priced treasures, their children. If an educator is not fully taking care of their mental health, they will not be able to perform adequately. So please take some time every day before that bell rings to work on yourself so you can perform for those babies," she added.

She signed off her post by providing those struggling in the role a contact for help. However, her encouraging message was once again overlooked as users focused on her clothing instead.

One critic wrote in the comments section: "This is disgusting… if you don’t think so, then you’re the problem as well. I’m talking about the intention. Holler it’s just a picture of you want. Ya whole brand is a sexy teacher… I get it but leave the kids outta it. Crazy **ing world. Anything for money."

Another said: "I get it you not wanting to only be known for your body but you contradict yourself by posting the first pic and making it seem about education," while a third remarked: "This feels wrong on many levels..you should rethink your pics and poses before you post.."

"You a teacher but you need to learn social responsibility sweety.....you know you a sexy baddie, not important to show assets," they concluded.

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However, many followers sent their support to the art teacher and advised her to ignore the trolls who pointed out her dress sense. One person said: "A smart and beautiful lady inside and out! Keep up God's work girl."

A second penned: "Yas girl, p**s off all those [men], criticize the mismanagement of the education system, and do it all while being pretty," while someone else added: "You are so f***in dope, have an amazing school year Roxsana, keep motivating & inspiring beautiful one."

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The art teacher previously responded to the hate she gets on her account during a 14-minute livestream, in which she defended her Instagram posts.

"I have seen some men said some crazy, mean stuff, but I teach babies and there are no haters in the classroom thinking of that," she said.

"I’m a really, really good teacher," she continued. "I had students emailing me during the summer asking me for homework. They love art. I love teaching art. I love working with children to create art."

Featured image credit: Liam Norris / Getty

Teacher defended from trolls over 'attention-seeking' and 'inappropriate' outfit

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By Asiya Ali

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An elementary school teacher has been defended by online users after garnering criticism for wearing "inappropriate" outfits that don't properly conceal her curvy figure.

The New Jersey-based educator - who is named Roxsana Diaz on her account - has managed to rack up an impressive one million followers on her @ToyboxDollz Instagram account, where she uploads images of her figure-hugging outfits, sometimes taken inside her classroom.

In some of the snaps, the curvaceous woman can be seen showing off her figure up against a whiteboard. In other photos, the kids in her class are seen, with their faces censored.

The art teacher receives a lot of praise from her fellow Instagram users, however, others berate her for wearing tight-fitting outfits around young children.

Check out one of her posts below:

Diaz's latest picture, which showed her in a classroom amongst several children while wearing a tight-fitting jeans and top combo, was heavily slammed by users.

In the caption of her post, the teacher asked her fellow educators if they were ready for the new school year, writing: "Have you prepared mental release exercises to make sure you do not become overwhelmed by unprofessional or vindictive administration?

"Being an educator is so much harder than people will ever understand, especially people that have never been educators," she continued. "We are overworked, most receive low pay, and the job is truly Monday-Monday.

"Educators are trusted with the well-being and safety of other adults' most priced treasures, their children. If an educator is not fully taking care of their mental health, they will not be able to perform adequately. So please take some time every day before that bell rings to work on yourself so you can perform for those babies," she added.

She signed off her post by providing those struggling in the role a contact for help. However, her encouraging message was once again overlooked as users focused on her clothing instead.

One critic wrote in the comments section: "This is disgusting… if you don’t think so, then you’re the problem as well. I’m talking about the intention. Holler it’s just a picture of you want. Ya whole brand is a sexy teacher… I get it but leave the kids outta it. Crazy **ing world. Anything for money."

Another said: "I get it you not wanting to only be known for your body but you contradict yourself by posting the first pic and making it seem about education," while a third remarked: "This feels wrong on many levels..you should rethink your pics and poses before you post.."

"You a teacher but you need to learn social responsibility sweety.....you know you a sexy baddie, not important to show assets," they concluded.

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However, many followers sent their support to the art teacher and advised her to ignore the trolls who pointed out her dress sense. One person said: "A smart and beautiful lady inside and out! Keep up God's work girl."

A second penned: "Yas girl, p**s off all those [men], criticize the mismanagement of the education system, and do it all while being pretty," while someone else added: "You are so f***in dope, have an amazing school year Roxsana, keep motivating & inspiring beautiful one."

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The art teacher previously responded to the hate she gets on her account during a 14-minute livestream, in which she defended her Instagram posts.

"I have seen some men said some crazy, mean stuff, but I teach babies and there are no haters in the classroom thinking of that," she said.

"I’m a really, really good teacher," she continued. "I had students emailing me during the summer asking me for homework. They love art. I love teaching art. I love working with children to create art."

Featured image credit: Liam Norris / Getty