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Tiffany Lo & Michelle Cullen

Curvy teacher trolled for wearing 'inappropriate' outfits that 'distract' class

An art teacher has been trolled for showing her curves in front of her students at school after people accused her of being "desperate for attention".

The teacher often shares her art works and classroom snaps at a school in Montana, US to her "Toybox Dollz" social media account.

In her posts, she is seen wearing figure-hugging tops to show off her small waist and high-waisted pants to emphasis her hourglass curves, reports the Daily Star.

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One snap saw her facing away from the camera and writing on the whiteboard.

Some parents have slammed the teacher as "inappropriate" for taking Instagram pictures in the classroom "with an intention for getting likes".

One said: "I can understand why some parents say to fire you. You're in a classroom taking Instagram pictures with your a** out and showing pictures in the class with your butt in the air is very inappropriate!

"That just looks crazy and makes you desperate for likes."

A second wrote: "How desperate do you have to be to show your booty like that to a bunch of kids, come on.

"Leave that for the club for adults, no need to be inappropriate at school."

Others said she should wear loose clothing rather than skin-tight outfits to show off.

The teacher has since responded to the hate comments and said: "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.

"I'm a good teacher and I love creating and teaching art.

"I have people defending my honour without me having to say because I work at my job.

"It is mind-boggling that people are criticising my physical appearance.

"Some of the mothers at my school are really my biggest supporters, they write to thank me for teaching at the school."

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