"A Martin County High School English in Florida, Olivia Sprauer, says she lost her job because her bikini modeling side job got the principal's attention." http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2...rced-to-resign-as-teacher-over-bikini-photos/
Shit, i thought i was lucky because we had a decent looking Vietnamese math teacher that wore tight clothing.
wonder if she'll pull a Kacey Montoya and want to sue this message board for taking down her bikini modeling shots. :MARIS61:
Mags...... I can see why that top shot got the principal's attention. The others....... probably not a big deal. I could see him having a problem with the first one, though.
So I noticed... I wouldn't want her teaching my kids. (But I'd have been okay with her being my teacher.)
I don't know man. There isn't anything wrong with it, IMO. What a teacher does in his/her private life isn't of my concern, unless that action is directly effecting my children. I can see why some take offense.
It was more in jest than anything. But you have to understand....... it's not private life when you're plastering it all in public. Her photos are on the internet and what not, so I don't consider that "private". Hell, if she wants to be a prostitute or do drugs behind closed doors, that's her prerogative. I just think teachers and people in positions of power (especially over children) should have a clean public image. I think people that take those types of jobs should understand that. It seems like she understood, but didn't really care.
Of course. Why do you think she made this a story? She knew she could potentially be fired over this, but she didn't care. But by making it a story, she knows she'll get paid. Not hatin'. Just sayin'.
My favorite pic is the one with her thong down by her ankles next to a vodka bottle. Dirrrrrty gurrrrl. If she was my teacher I woulda banged her then gave her a Peter north type facial.
Posing in skimpy bikinis for a "photographer" does not make you a "model". I've got a girl on my facebook feed that does this kind of shit and it cracks me up. Unless you're getting paid and your stuff is showing up in print, you are not a "model."
Well, if she'se not getting paid for it, she's not a professional model, but she's still "modeling". I don't think she should have been forced to resign, but she was going to at the end of the year anyways, so who cares.