An art teacher who was cruelly trolled for showing her curves in front of her students at school has been left in tears over a TikTok post mocking the outcry.
The Montana-based teacher, who posts on social media under the name 'Toybox Dollz', was originally targeted by people accusing her of being "desperate for attention".
In her posts, she often wears figure-hugging tops to flaunt her small waist and show off her hourglass curves.
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Now a post by Project Nightfall has gone viral and brought the curvy teacher back into the spotlight.
Claiming to be on her side, the presenter analyses the backlash and ponders how a woman with her figure could dress more "teachery".
He tells viewers that people want the art teacher to dress more appropriately, and discusses the best way to do it.
After jokingly suggesting she pleases the critics by wearing slacks, a dress shirt, bow tie, monocle, blazer and top hat, he queries how else is someone with her figure supposed to dress.
"I don't know about you but I'm wondering just how is this woman supposed to cover her curves?" he says.
"She's curvy, ok? So what? Is she supposed to wear a freaking potato sack on top of her body?
"So it's just one straight line?"
"I don't know about you, but in my opinion, people are overreacting."
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Sharing and reacting to the clip on her Instagram account, the teacher replied: "So I told myself I wasn't going to post anything now that I'm trending on TikTok but this man has me in actual tears!
"I don't know where people are getting their info from and why they continue to push this agenda.
"At this point it's like an out-of-body experience watching the trends of my pic going around and me with no power over this situation.
"I've laughed, I've cried, I've been depressed, and fighting things I can't even share with the world.
"At this point I'm just sat here watching as an outsider the same way all of you are."
One sympathetic follower said: "I just come across your page, and I received the same backlash, so I deleted my FB.
"I'm only on IG now.
"I've taken so many photos down that showed me from the waist down."
In response to the comment the teacher said: "It's such a double-edged sword.
"I'm never dimming myself down for anyone, it's unfair and unjust.
"So many countries have such beautiful voluptuous women and they are not attacking them.
"It shouldn't be happening to us here either."
A second poster said: "It would be funny to see you dressed how he suggested."
Another said: "I love his perspective and how he presented it bc these folk just don't get it."
While a fourth added: "A fit/healthy body isn't anything to hide or be ashamed about.
"It reinforces healthy habits with children. Keep doing you and let the haters hate."
The teacher often shares her artworks and classroom snaps at the Montana school on her social media accounts.
She was slammed by some parents for being "inappropriate" for taking photos in the classroom "with an intention for getting likes".
Others said she should wear loose clothing rather than skin-tight outfits to show off.
The teacher responded to the hateful 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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