A teacher known online as “Teacher Bae” is turning heads — and not in the way school administrators would want.

Ms. Williams, a self-described educator and fashion influencer with more than 134,000 TikTok followers, has ignited a firestorm on social media after sharing videos of herself in tight-fitting, provocative outfits — all filmed on school grounds.

The videos, which have garnered millions of views, show Williams strutting through hallways, posing in classrooms and striking flirty poses while students walk in the background.

Many critics are calling her looks “inappropriate,” “outlandish,” and better suited for a night out than a day of teaching.

In one viral clip, the controversial educator is seen wearing a form-fitting nude pencil skirt, a white blouse, and black lace-up heels as she shimmies in a school hallway.

Another video shows her in a partially sheer, white maxi skirt and a black top, accessorized with an oversized bow, black heels, and a Chanel purse — a staple of her content.

That’s not the worst of it.

And the video that makes people most upset shows Williams in flowy cotton trousers that perfectly accentuate her curves and leaves nothing to the imagination with her rear end as she writes the day’s assignment on the board — something viewers claim she’s doing on purpose.

Critics didn’t hold back — especially because baby got back.

“Schools need to start enforcing teacher dress codes. You look great but wrong time and place,” one stunned viewer wrote. Another accused her of “trying to look sexy for kids,” calling for an investigation.

“She’s setting up the camera just so people can see her butt jiggle,” another commented under a video of Williams writing on the whiteboard.

But the online fury hasn’t stopped Williams from posting — and hasn’t dulled her fashion-loving ways either.

“Y’all are miserable. Y’all are really miserable,” she clapped back in a video response.

“Let me be,” she added, claiming that parents of former students praise her and wish their children were still in her class.

While this teacher might moonlight as a content creator — another educator ditched her classroom to pursue her lifelong dream of being a poet.

26-year-old Shana Roark was an NYC public school teacher who now spends her days at a table with a typewriter on the sidewalks of Central Park South and in Williamsburg writing and selling poem verses for $55 a piece.



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