Megan Gaither Photos: Megan Gaither is a former teacher at St. Clair High School, Missouri, who was suspended due to having a raunchy page on the internet. The 31-year-old Megan Gaither claimed that she earned a lot of money by selling her private photos and videos.
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An English teacher and cheerleading coach at St. Clair High, Megan Gaither turned into an onlyfans creator. She has active social media accounts on all platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Onlyfans. She is now making a lot of headlines after she was exposed that she has a private account on social media.
Megan’s photos are available on her Instagram and Twitter accounts. She has a verified Twitter account where she used to share her photos and videos with her fans. Her Twitter handle is @Megan Gaither.
She wrote in her bio, “TOP 1.2% on OF! Come play with me. EX-teacher, teacher on leave! formerly known as “Paige” or “Ava”. 31 y.o, 5’4, 34DDD, bisexual, 160lbs. $10 OF!”
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Megan Gaither is a 31-year-old ex-teacher and she is now a quite popular personality after making headlines in the news. She has an Instagram account where she used to share her pictures and reels with her fans.
Her Instagram handle is @megan.gaither92, where she garnered more than 686 followers.
Teacher, 31 Megan Gaither St Clair Missouri on OnlyFans
Megan Gaither reportedly was fired from her passion as a teacher this week. She had moonlighted as a creator of adult content on OnlyFans. She is the second school teacher leaving her profession as an English teacher.
Brianna Coppage was also a school teacher at the same school who was previously suspended as a teacher due to her nudity activity on social media, which can ruin children’s lives. So administrators decided to fire her.
Megan and Brianna both taught at St. Clair High School in small-town St. Clair, Missouri, and Gaither describes Coppage as one of her best friends.
Why Megan started Onlyfans she explained, “I started this over the summer because of my student loans. I’m 31 and furthering my education and getting the degrees that I want, but I knew that come October, November, whenever that six-month grace period was over, I would not be able to pay those loans.”