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Missouri school, St. Clair High School, finds itself at the center of yet another OnlyFans scandal as Megan Gaither, an English teacher and varsity cheerleading coach, admits to producing explicit content on the popular subscription-based platform.

This marks the second such revelation at the school in the past month, sending shockwaves through the community.

Brianna Coppage, a teacher from the same school, was put on leave and eventually resigned earlier this month after her OnlyFans account was revealed.

Gaither, 31, disclosed that she resorted to creating content on OnlyFans to supplement her teaching income, which she deemed insufficient to meet her financial obligations, including substantial student loan debt.

Megan Gaither

Missouri school, St. Clair High School, finds itself at the center of yet another OnlyFans scandal as Megan Gaither, an English teacher and varsity cheerleading coach, admits to producing explicit content on the popular subscription-based platform.

This marks the second such revelation at the school in the past month, sending shockwaves through the community.

Brianna Coppage, a teacher from the same school, was put on leave and eventually resigned earlier this month after her OnlyFans account was revealed.

Gaither, 31, disclosed that she resorted to creating content on OnlyFans to supplement her teaching income, which she deemed insufficient to meet her financial obligations, including substantial student loan debt.

Megan Gaither
Megan Gaither (Image: Facebook / Megan Gaither)

Megan Gaither’s colleague, Coppage, saw her online popularity surge after she resigned, with her subscription rate increasing over fivefold, attracting global media attention.

After learning of Coppage’s situation, Gaither deactivated her own OnlyFans account, which had about 1,500 subscribers. She was reportedly earning an additional $3,000 to $5,000 monthly. Gaither claimed to have taken precautions to remain anonymous by not revealing her face in her content.

However, rumors started circulating at the school when a video featuring Gaither was linked to the party depicted in a publicly posted photo, in which she was seen wearing the same costume.

St. Clair School District Superintendent Kyle Kruse has not released a statement regarding the matter.

The small town of St. Clair, located 55 miles southwest of St. Louis, is home to around 4,700 residents.

Both Gaither and Coppage revealed they were unaware of each other’s presence on the platform until recently, and this connection led to a close friendship.

Despite her love for teaching, Gaither believes her career at St. Clair is over, as she was put on leave due to concerns about “professionalism and student communication.” She insists she maintained professionalism in her classroom and received favorable reviews from school administrators.


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