Serene’s Job? (NOT a pass of judgement. She 🔥.) I’ve never seen teachers post bikini pics like this publicly. Most schools have strict rules (mine does) about Social Media Use. Again, I def don’t agree with modesty policies, was just confused when I saw this. Her Insta seems like she’s a model!
Honestly, teaching sucks right now. I’m sure she’s ready to bail & become an influencer thanks to bachelor exposure.
She’s a teacher in Oklahoma City. I live there, and there is a HUGE teacher shortage in this state. It wouldn’t surprise me if the schools need teachers so bad that it doesn’t matter what their online presence looks like
I’m a female high school teacher in my 20s. My social media is LOCKED DOWN. And there’s no way I would post these things publicly. I am conscientious of what I post on private account in case students or families know someone who follows me. I definitely don’t think she’s a teacher lol
I don’t understand the purpose of this post. She looks great. She is also a teacher. No need to speculate on modesty clauses if we’re not involved in the contract
Is she an active teacher?
Maybe her account was private and she made it public for the show
I mean.. she went on the bachelor soooo not surprised by modeling pics.
But anyways, some teachers fuck their students. Not all teachers are good people, and not all teachers are modest. Guessing she’s not breaking any rules. That, or her districts head wants to bang her
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Having racy photos online (not your students’ or teachers business anymore than a students’ parents’ dating life is a teachers’ business) is NOT the same thing as f-ing your students, in the slightest (that would be very much students’ and parents’ business)
Huh? I never said it was the same thing.
My point was not all teachers are the same. Some are good, some are bad. Some are modest, some are not. Some don’t post on social media in fear of their students finding it, some do.
I for one, don’t really care that she posts modeling photos. It’s not like anyone with eyes doesn’t already know she’s a hot teacher. So who cares.
But putting every single person who chose teaching as their career, on some crazy pedestal, is just ridiculous. They’re still human beings. She’s a young, hot, human being. Let her live.
Oh sure. My apologies. I took you to be saying that all these behaviors were bad.
Lots of non-teachers in this thread who don’t get it. My high school students would have a fucking field day trying to see what inappropriate stuff they could get away with saying if I posted something like this. They would all be texting it to each other in group chats, making memes of it, breaking all kinds of boundaries in how they talk to me. If people don’t think that’s true, they don’t spend time around high school kids. And on top of that, my school has a policy about our social media being private. We don’t need parents scrutinizing our social lives to feed their agendas.
I remember when we were in grade school, we found one of my teachers MySpace or xanga and she was talking about how she named her double D boobs and we gossiped about that shit so much. So I completely agree with you
Except .. Serene teaches 3rd graders. Even for people who didn’t Google, her title during her bachelor entrance was literally “elementary school teacher.” People talking about what high school students would do are bringing in something that’s not very relevant here.
I was responding to early comments in this thread about how teachers should do whatever they want. Not worth arguing about.
I think those comments were more addressing why we felt the need to dissect this here in the first place. If someone is wondering whether Serene is actually an elementary school teacher, they could Google that info in 5min and find out. Question of whether she’s actually a teacher would be solved. There isn’t really a need to screenshot and dissect her in front of a 200K person public audience, and question her credentials - isn’t that doing exactly what people are concerned her school will do? It seems like it’s actually worse lol.
Like, idk - it’s the cognitive dissonance for me. Teachers are saying “it’s terrible we are judged like this and have to abide by these standards to be respected” — but then doing it even worse to another teacher who was minding her business, and balancing her career on her own terms without issue.
You clearly haven’t met any 8 and 9 year old boys recently have you lol
I don’t know what kind of analogy you’re trying to draw here, but 8 and 9 year old boys are not high school students. Just…no.
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People who don't think this is a big deal haven't interacted with teenagers in a few years, it's a different today than it was even five years ago.
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This. All of this. Social work is the exact same. Our lives are hard enough without the added stress of the scenarios you’ve described.
But it shouldn’t be like that. We acknowledge that it is, but that should change.
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That’s a great solution but until we can fix how all the children in this country behave, these rules apply. We want to change a lot of things, but there are certain rules in place for a reason.
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I think we are talking about teachers in general. We clearly don’t know her situation but as educators, we’re surprised that she’s still teaching with a public profile like this. That’s all.
Omg thank you! It’s incredible how many people are losing their minds over this. It comes with the territory of teaching children. Parents in this country are INSANE. Right now, they’re fighting about having their kids unmasked in the classrooms because it’s such an inconvenience. Why would you want to jeopardize your career when you can just…GO PRIVATE. It’s not rocket science.
Edited to add: Society is not perfect. Kids can be major assholes. These are both facts. Since we live in a society with some asshole kids, we need to have certain rules in place in schools to protect our boundaries. I think some of the comments here are made by people who have never taught middle school and high school aged kids before. If you look young, it’s hard as it is to gain their respect. Now if you have modeling pics of yourself online for them to find, good luck ever gaining their respect.
This kind of logic seems like victim blaming to me (Society sucks and kids are assholes, therefore teachers need to adhere to rules).
It’s not victim blaming, it’s called adapting. Life isn’t always fair and sometimes you have to make sacrifices for your careers. As an educator I’d make my profile private so that parents don’t start a ruckus and/or to create clear boundaries between me and my students so that I can maintain respect in my classroom. There’s other jobs that would frown upon this social media activity as well. It’s not fair but it’s what educators have to do to keep their jobs.
I'm an educator and I keep my profiles private too, but it doesn't mean that others should. It especially doesn't mean that there should be rules to "protect our boundaries".
She teaches 3rd graders. Not middle school or high schoolers. And her Instagram page is probably a job - she likely makes supplementary income as an influencer..it’s public for a reason. Her photos are similar to mainstream modeling photos — there’s literally nothing explicit or code of conduct breaking. People are talking about her page like it’s a public OnlyFans and it’s weird.
I think considering the fact that teachers are making enormous sacrifices right now on behalf of students, working in hazard conditions and accommodating all kinds of complex student situations at risk to their own health, and are doing it all while being massively overworked and underpaid….people being this judgmental about this feels kind of ridiculous. She teaches 8 year olds. Schools shouldn’t be jeopardizing students’ education and risk losing a qualified teacher over something so irrelevant.
Schools shouldn’t be enforcing this, that’s true. But that’s the reality of the situation unfortunately.
Nobody was actually judging her here though, until someone made the decision to screenshot her page, post it in this sub, and open a discussion with 200K members of the public questioning her teaching credentials.
If we think it’s unfair for teachers to be judged in this way, then why do it ourselves, unprompted? Saying “well I just was wondering if she was actually a teacher” doesn’t really cut it bc like i said, most people here didn’t even do enough basic googling to know she’s an elementary school teacher. Googling and checking her page would be the best way to answer that question. If people have time to discuss here they have time to confirm online.
It’s actually more like people are implying, “she shouldn’t be able to be a teacher with a page like that” - and that’s very different.
There’s a difference between 1) “teachers are working in an oppressive system and it sucks. Let’s support teachers as much as we can.” And 2) “teachers are working in an oppressive system and I agree that’s the way it should be.”
A lot of people are saying (2) but pretending to say (1) and it should just be clear.
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YES. Yes yes yes. I teach high school students and they’ve said things even about teachers who are fully clothed in baggy clothing. This would destroy all boundaries.
Okay, so how is this the fault of the teachers?
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She teaches 8 year olds…she’s a 3rd grade teacher.
She kinda reminds me of another online model/influencer, Olivia McDowell
I feel like it all depends on what type of school you work at. I remember nayte getting comments about him posting michelle on her bikini and tbh.. she was on a whole ass tv show where we see her in bikini’s lol
I don’t think anyone should be shamed for what they wear but most of Michelle’s swimwear and clothing was on the more conservative side. I also think she was very mindful of how she came across because she’s a teacher.
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I mean, there is way more to the story here. He recently resigned because of the harassment he was receiving over critical race theory hysteria bullshit, and the parents who were outraged over these photos definitely had an issue with an interracial relationship.
Those pics don’t even reveal anything, wtf
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Does she live in OK or is she just from there? I was sort of under the impression she lived in LA now
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I did a little instagram deep dive. Looks like she’s signed by Willhemenia Denver, but you are right she has posted in OKC and also Denver. Who is to say! Lol
I work in higher Ed and THE OPPRESSIVE SM RULES. Ugh
Not a pass of judgment? Proceeds to pass judgment: "I've never seen teachers post bikini pics like this publicly". OP you're really shady for this.
I think you’re misinterpreting the OP. She’s not passing judgement
😂 Y’all clearly do not understand how oppressive #TeacherLife is. Sheeeeshhh!
Are you aware of the occupation outside of your own personal experience though? It doesn't seem like you are because you seem to think your good fortune that you don't have a Social Media employment policy that prevents this, means that all teacher's experience the same thing. When in actuality, many have "morality" clauses in their contracts that prevent it. Or they have admins that would "frown" on it or parents/students that would make their lives difficult over it. Being a teacher doesn't mean you automatically know how it works all over or even necessarily what's it like for other teachers in your area, you have to listen to outside perspective for that.
I hate to say "check your privilege" but this definitely feels like a post from someone not aware of a common complaint from some other teachers about their jobs. I am not even a teacher and even I'm aware of it along with general things like low pay, dangerous or difficult students, bad or controlling parents, etc.
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Are you aware of the occupation outside of your own personal experience though?
That's a question for OP? She's the one who made a post saying I've never seen a teacher with an Instagram like this. Just because that isn't her experience doesn't mean there aren't other teachers like Serene.
Huh? She is clearly not judging personally, just asking how she gets away with it.
But they didn’t say that’s how they think she should act? They were commenting more on how modesty policies are insane
THANK YOU. - Michael Scott
I’m a female high school teacher in my mid 20s who teaches upperclassmen and if I posted photos like this publicly my life would be hell. Students are smart and can find anything! It would be impossible to do my job unfortunately with kids having access to these pics :( she looks hot af though so good on her for not having to deal!
Absolutely. One day I found out that my students were all following my little sister on social media bc they used her name on Kahoot 🤦🏻♀️. They’d absolutely find this.
KAHOOT! Damn Kahoot always brings out the pranksters 😂
What kind of school would shame a teacher for body confidence and wearing a bathing suit when a male teacher doing the same wouldn’t warrant this post? What does that teach kids? This type of thinking is outdated, offensive and misogynistic. And teachers saying their school frowns on it or high schoolers would objectify them - it should be a teachable moment that women don’t only post cute bikini shots for the male gaze or as an invitation for harassment or to be shamed by puritanical parents who had to fuck to make those kids they’re so concerned about. And even if they do post for attention, so what.
A male teacher showing their butt cheeks on the internet would have even worse criticism.
Unfortunately,
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More conservative parents would have a problem with it and go to the board.
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Kids would find the pictures and use them inappropriately/make memes/etc, and it would make it pretty difficult to teach them.
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Idk, good on her but I would be TERRIFIED of my high school boys finding these pics. You do have to sort of keep some of your personal life private unfortunately when you’re a teacher or the lines can get blurry. It’s difficult for kids to see you as a teacher and mentor when they’ve seen you in smokin hot bikini pics)
(Signed, a teacher who also does not at all believe in dress codes, modesty rules, etc, but who recognizes that there are some lines when it comes keeping personal life private since you’re working with kids. Another example is we can’t advertise that we drink and smoke on the weekends)
This is all true but you can definitely have shit imposed on you from conservative parents and school admin. It shouldn’t be that way and I’m sure it’s changing. I don’t live in America so it’s not exactly the same but it’s still a contentious issue nonetheless.
The problem is there are parents out there who are outdated and misogynistic and management still want to cater to them.
TOTALLY agree. ‼️ At least y’all are making me feel hopeful about the world outside of the teaching lens.
Female high school English teacher here: I can see how this might not be an issue since she teaches elementary school (mainly dealing with parents, I’m assuming kids have a lot less access to social media, etc). She is free to do whatever she pleases and looks amazing(!), but from my experience, young female teachers have to fight several battles already: proving that we are capable, that we deserve respect, and that we are experts in our fields. I already have to admonish and write up students for objectifying me (thankfully never my own), so I keep my account private because the last thing I want to do is add another battle to that front. Although we all have bodies and there’s no shame in showing them, teenage boys/girls have a lot of hormones, and they share things like wildfire. As much as it sucks and I wish it weren’t the case, I’d have a hard time convincing them to see me as a mentor if they already had images like this they could screenshot and reference all day. Maybe she doesn’t have to deal with that since her students are much younger? Or maybe she already plans to leave the profession for a different career path and she’s amping up her social media to help that along 🤷🏼♀️
Yeah, it makes sense to me that this would be way more manageable as an elementary teacher. As a high school English teacher also, I could never and I mean NEVER post pics like this on a public account bc the boys would have a field day. And that’s not to say that I think women shouldn’t post pictures like this, or love their bodies, etc. I just know it would make it really hard to teach a class of 17 y/o boys. Should it be that way? No. Is it? Yes.
Couldn’t agree more with all of this!
As a teacher, my school doesn’t care what I post. There’s bigger problems my students face.
Seriously, good for them (& you)!
Was her account private until the show? Is she currently teaching? If she’s not teaching at the moment, I don’t see a reason for her account to be private right now.
She’s currently teaching
Well yeah lol that’s totally different 🥴
well maybe she teaches at the Euphoria high school
jk though, she can wear what she wants
LOL
Probably depends on the school. Some schools it probably wouldn’t be a big deal. But I know in the South, especially private schools here, she would be fired so fast once a parent complained 🙄
Idk why everyone is saying things like “teachers fuck”. Thanks for stating the obvious. But teachers with public social media pages like this would not be hired or advised to take the page down prior to getting the job at least. You can’t have pages like this and assume your students won’t see it. This is real life, folks.
Edited to add: Teachers are advised to keep their social media pages private and anything public has to be kept super PG. I wouldn’t want my kids gawking at their teacher if they found her page by accident (or on purpose). Some jobs require a higher level of responsibility, and that’s the way it is. Idk why you guys are all so shocked.
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This is not my personal opinion, lol. This is just how it works in the teaching profession. Why is that so hard to understand?! I’d be uncomfortable but I wouldn’t complain about it or anything. But i can understand why would it be an issue.
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THANK YOU.
We aren't shocked. We are angry. That's like advising women they shouldn't wear a short skirt to avoid being raped. Maybe its true advice in our shitty world. But that doesn't make it a thing to ENDORSE.
Taking sexy photos in your spare time is not irresponsible. Whether you are a good teacher (can explain concepts to people, know how to handle a classroom, care about kids, have creative learning ideas, and more) has f-all to do with whether you take sexy photos in your spare time off the clock. If my kid found their teacher's photos online I would tell them their teachers' lives outside the classroom are none of their darn business and that one of the things they should learn is that adults have professional lives and personal lives and the latter is almost never relevant to the former when it doesn't actually effect your performance on the job (can't drink and show up to work as a pilot in the same hour!)
This is the kind of logic that was used to argue that gay people shouldn't be hired as teachers (or at one point in time, single women, or conversely married women who should be setting an example of taking care of their husbands.)
Sincerely,A teacher and a parent
Thank you for this. I'm astonished at the number of highly upvoted posts here frowning down on her Insta. We should be happy that a female teacher can make these posts, rather than trying to "put her in her place" which it feels like a lot of people (including other teachers) are trying to do. It's as if people think that she shouldn't have such freedoms since they don't get them.
I think you’re missing the point of some of these posts. Teachers here are just speaking on their experiences. This contestant can do whatever she wants. It just wouldn’t work in my particular situation is all.
I disagree. You literally wrote this: "Since we live in a society with some asshole kids, we need to have certain rules in place in schools to protect our boundaries. "
This is not speaking about only your experience.
Hell yeah!
It’s fine to be angry with the way the world works. I’m just surprised by how many people are surprised that this is the way the world works. Parents in this country have a lot of power over what happens in their school districts sometimes. Depending on where she lives, her career would be OVER, that’s just a fact. High schoolers would turn her pics into memes, text this shit to each other all day and her students would have a hard time taking her seriously because guess what? They’re kids and they’re stupid. That’s why most teachers create boundaries and just put their social media profiles on private mode. That way she can dress however she wants but her students and the parents of her students cannot see it. It’s not exactly the same thing as the examples you posted. No one is saying she can’t live her life but due to boundary issues with her students, she has to put her profile on private mode.
She literally teaches 3rd graders. I’m not sure why people are trying to create an issue where there clearly is none. Like, she’s happy, her school is cool with it, her 3rd graders are learning…why this need for everyone to police it?
I get that some people might work in school districts that are more strict, and so maybe this might shock them as a faux pas, but that actually doesn’t have anything to do with her, and if we want it to be ok for teachers to be full humans and also educators, we have to let it be ok.
I mean this convo started out about her but obviously became a generalization about teachers in this country. There is no issue. She’s living her life and if she’s also teaching, good for her. I’m speaking from my own experience and in my experience, this would not fly.
Oh it’s definitely EXACTLY the same thing. What you are saying is the equivalent of “you can wear a skirt but only inside the house with your husband- not outside the house or on a date in public where you gasp might be seen.”
Turn it into a teaching moment for the students not a source of oppression on teachers.
In a world where people are too inconvenienced to wear masks and get vaccinated, you’re expecting too much of these parents lol. That’s all I’m saying.
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This is not what I expected to get from this post but THIS is definitely the convo I am happy to have started. Hell yeah. 🗣
Pretty sure all my teachers growing up put on a bathing suit and went on vacation at some point while I was under their tutelage. Not sure how these (beautiful) pictures affect her ability to do her job.
This just in: teachers fucc
But seriously all the teachers I know have private Instagram and locked down Facebook accounts. Not because of any shame but because parents are crazy. So I get what you’re saying, it’s not typical.
I was thinking the same thing when I looked through her Instagram the other day… it’s not so much that she has these pictures on her social media page - it’s more that she has them on her PUBLIC social media page. As a teacher I don’t think I’d be able to do that knowing my students and their parents would look through these pictures of me.
I wonder if she was private prior to going on the show, then switched to public?
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It’s 2022
Teachers have OnlyFans accounts
Idk an acquaintance of mine from high school who's a teacher once posted a pic from a music festival of herself covered in glitter wearing space buns, bent over a bong, with neon paint smeared on her asscheeks. So nothing would surprise me, at this point.
She isn't naked or anything. What grade does she teach again? Most of those kids see worse things on the internet than a woman in a bikini.
3rd grade
Teachers are held to such a stupid, ridiculous standard. Let her live.
I love when people don’t read. 🙃
You and then said "I'm not passing judgment but what is her occupation? ❤️" while posting a whole thread for people for pass judgment on her insta profile. 🙄Honestly, this thread needs to be deleted.
Actually I think this thread is facilitating some great conversations
I’m actually shocked a fellow teacher subjected another teacher to this misogynistic scrutiny knowing how people can be.
Same. It's hard enough to be a teacher. People should be supportive of each other rather than bringing each other down. It's really sad to me that all the judgmental posts are being upvoted in a subreddit that prides itself in calling out misogyny and even has a dedicated "Diversity and Social Justice" thread. Social justice does not mean reinforcing or supporting the status quo.
Yes - I 100% agree. it’s more disappointing that a fellow teacher was even the one that posted this. People on the internet can be so harsh and misogynistic …. if we truly feel like there should be nothing wrong with what she’s doing, why screenshot her page and post it here for 188,000 people to scrutinize her propriety and judge.
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Don’t know about the US but over here in the UK it’s not an issue as long as you don’t post problematic content that brings attention to the school or anything about the children in relation to safeguarding.
I mean, maybe she tutors English online or something. LOL
As long as she is a good teacher who cares ?
Can we normalize teachers having a life outside of their job?
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Omg, you are so off base. 🥲
OP, as a woman, it made me uncomfortable to see this screenshot of this specific part of Serene’s grid posted here with a post title that questions her occupation. She has other posts (and not all of her modeling shots are bikini shots) but you were trying to make a point with this screenshot. She’s been posting modeling photos since 2015. It’s her account, it’s her life, for sure she knows what she’s doing.
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I mean, I read it the same exact way. Perhaps you didn’t mean to make it obvious yourself, but that’s how your post and choice of words portray to be.
As someone who is a school administrator but taught for years while also modeling, I really admire her sharing all of this regardless of her occupation! I will say that my school has never had specific policies about it but it was just “frowned upon” in general. It was also not advised for me to show my tattoos while teaching in 2012 but now I show them all and wear my nose ring down. Times are a’changing!
Love this! Midwest (where I’m at) might be a lil behind the curve. 😵💫
I’m wondering if she’s a certified teacher but currently teaching, focusing on modeling instead?
She’s definitely currently teaching third graders. At least this semester, as seen in her stories.
if you look at these pictures for long enough you start to realize how goofy all of these influencer poses are.
It’s not just the poses, either… pretty sure some of these were heavily edited. That one in the neon bikini is not a natural human body. I don’t care what she wears, but I’m so done with these teeny tiny women photoshopping themselves straight out of the animal kingdom. Setting unrealistic body expectations is the bad example to students; not the outfits.
Im a school psychologist and nowhere does it say I can’t post bikini photos. I’m in California btw.
When I saw her exit the limo I was so excited because she’s gorgeous and because she was a teacher not afraid to show some skin! I thought the same thing about Michelle. I think it’s great seeing more teachers not stifled to be modest.
Considering we’re about to see one of the biggest shortages of teachers shortly, they better let them post some beach pics. She’s not spread 🦅
She is a model
I am a young(ish) high school teacher and have been a high school teacher since I was 22. I do post bikini beach pics and while I wouldn't go out of my way to show them to students, I wouldn't go out of my way to hide them either. I think that having such a phobia around students knowing that I...have a body? is rooted in pretty old-fashioned standards of strict power dynamics being necessary to garner respect from students.
These are gen-Zers. The game is changing. I'm grateful to work in a progressive school that is aware of that.
That’s great for you! I think posting pics in bikinis is a bit different from the model poss she’s doing in these pics. But i just speaking from personal experience. I’d never get a job lol
I think it’s awesome. Teachers are people. People are allowed look hot and take pictures of themselves. There’s absolutely nothing immoral about loving your body.
This post, while you say you’re against morality policing, is still buying into that policing by pointing this out.
That’s exactly what I thought. Why post this so that everyone can have an opinion on her photos.
I felt uncomfortable with this selection. While Serene does post a lot of bikini photos, not all of her posts are like this. This screenshot just focused on that part of her feed.
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Interesting that these posts are coming from people with similar careers. It’s almost like “I can’t get away with this, so how is SHE!?”
Get it girl! She's gorgeous!
I have been saying that since the beginning! She is definitely a model. Not saying she can’t be a teacher too… there’s just no indication of that on social media lmao.
I was purely just wondering! It’s amazing how much Redditers will read into. My curiosity was innocent, I swear. 🙏
I’m just curious what your question is. She said she was a teacher on the bachelor. Her Instagram tags two modeling agencies. She is a teacher and a model clearly.
As a teacher, I’ve never known those two professions to go hand-in-hand (especially outside of a big city like LA or something). She only mentioned teaching on Bach. I went to her Instagram thinking I’d see teaching related stuff and only saw modeling. Just surprised and confused! Did she quit? Does she do these simultaneously? Literally curious. Damn, this sub is WILD.
Just because you've never known these two professions to go hand in hand doesn't mean you get to pass judgment on teachers that have a different experience than you. I take this very personally as someone who is a teacher. I also know a teacher who is an Instagram influencer who has a similar profile as Serene's. You're really throwing a rock and trying to hide your hand OP.
Why would she post on her model business page about her being a teacher? She’s only posted being a teacher on her stories since they disappear hours later. Her business page is just that for business
I mean it’s her only public instagram account. I wouldn’t say it’s a “model business page” by any means. It was simply an observation I made prior to cast bios coming out. Had no idea she was a teacher.
Yes it’s her only public page & all her model pics are on there with model agencies in her bio so it makes sense for it to be a model portfolio page but yeah she’s also a teacher
I have friends and family who are teachers and it’s not a problem where we live for them to post pictures in their bikinis on their social media. It seemed like Michelle’s school had no problem with her being in bikinis on tv either and the same probably goes for Serene
Curious if anyone in real life actually posts pictures like this? Particularly the bikini one that influencers do à la the bottom left? I dunno I just can’t imagine myself or anyone I went to college with or work with posting stuff like this.
She looks banging obviously.
Sometimes I do. Why? There is a Moira Rose quote that sums it up perfectly..
”Then allow me to offer you some advice. Take a thousand naked pictures of yourself now. You may currently think, "Oh, I'm too spooky.", or, "Nobody wants to see these tiny boobies." But believe me, one day you will look at those photos, with much kinder eyes and say, "Dear God, I was a beautiful thing!"
A bunch of my friends do and none of them are trying to be influencers. Most have private profiles.
Just the thought of me posting pictures like this makes me cringe.
She's gorgeous
I don’t think she’ll be a teacher anymore 😅 BN tends to leave their real job to shill on Instagram.
Michelle would disagree with this statement. Then again, she’s a unique unicorn. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Michelle ain’t gonna be a teacher this time next year let’s be real.
For real
yeah i feel the same way
Ugh here I was trying to skip out on Clayton’s season 🥵
Amazing reference thank you
It’s not uncommon for teachers to have private social media accounts like normal people. My sister is a teacher and all her accounts are private so parents and coworkers can’t follow her. Obviously Serene’s account isn’t private now, but I never understood the opinions on here how teachers should behave a certain way, like their job does not define them as person lol.
I don’t think the implication is that teachers should behave a certain way, it’s that most people know there can be repercussions for teachers for sharing certain kinds of things. Like revealing photos lol