A teacher resigned after her school found out that she was posting content on OnlyFans has opened up about the fortune she's made on the website.
Brianna Coppage used to be an English teacher at St. Clair High School - which is situated about an hour from St. Louis, Missouri. However, she traded her career for an entirely new business venture on OnlyFans in order to help pay off her student loans.
It came after administrators at the school discovered her risqué side hustle and the 28-year-old felt as though she had no other choice.
Speaking to Fox News, she has now opened up about how she made what was once just a little side job into a million-dollar empire.
"I started it, one, to just supplement my income and kind of see what happens and possibly make extra money," she told the outlet. "Like, I have student loans. I was working on my third degree. So, I also have a master’s degree in education, and then I was working on my specialist degree."
However, after receiving reports of her OnlyFans content, Coppage was placed on leave.
"They specifically said they got a report from an adult in the Sullivan School District, and they asked, do I have any other income streams like outside of teaching? And I said, 'Yes, I do have an OnlyFans," she recalled. "They asked how long I had been doing it, if it was during my own time or...anything at school, which I told them."
She assured the school that her work on the adult website was "completely separate" from her professional life.
Kyle Kruse, the superintendent in the district, had told Fox News in the past that their establishment had been notified that an employee "may have posted inappropriate media on one or more internet sites."
"The district has engaged legal counsel to conduct a comprehensive investigation into this matter," Kruse said. "Actions taken as a result of the investigation will be in accordance with board policy and with guidance from legal counsel."
However, it doesn't seem to have bothered the former teacher too much as since she's quit her teaching job, she's managed to secure herself a whopping $1.5 million on the platform just from subscribers and other people paying for her content.
"I will also say that I have tens of thousands of fans now. And I have, you know, far exceeded my teacher salary for the year," she said.
When asked if she regrets any of her actions, she said that she would do it again.
"I don’t regret it. I still strongly feel that. People are allowed to have personal lives outside of their career. And I’ve seen a lot of comments like, 'Well, what if the students found it or it’s online? People are going to see it,'" she said. "And I don’t necessarily disagree with that."

"I know for a fact that, one, students are not the ones who found it," she added. "They’re not the ones who reported it. And they didn’t see it until adults posted my link in a community group."
Well, it seems as though the 28-year-old is happy with her newest venture and it's clearly working in her favor.