Noah Beck’s teacher mom placed on leave after controversial video resurfaces; 'Baywatch' star’s sister also accused of relationship with teenage student
Noah Beck's mother, Amy, has been placed on paid administrative leave by her school district following the resurfacing of a controversial TikTok video. In a separate incident, Noah's sister, Haley Beck, was dismissed from her teaching position ami...

In the TikTok clip, Amy and Noah Beck are seen lip-syncing to King's Dead, a song with lyrics about oral sex, with certain gestures in the video drawing criticism for being suggestive in nature. In addition to Noah - who has a combined following of over 40 million on Instagram and TikTok - Amy is also the mother of daughters Haley and Tatum Beck, who is also a well-known social media influencer.
According to PEOPLE, a spokesperson confirmed that Amy has been placed on paid administrative leave from Coyote Hills Elementary School, part of the Peoria Unified School District, as officials carry out an internal investigation into the video.
Amy’s 27-year-old daughter, Haley, was dismissed from Centennial High School - within the same district where her mother works - after allegations that she and another teacher, Angela Burlaka, were involved in sexual encounters with the same teenage student. According to the New York Post, Haley and Angela - who has since resigned - have not yet faced criminal charges. However, police recently resubmitted the case to prosecutors, requesting felony charges against both educators.
According to the report, Angela allegedly recorded explicit videos mentioning a student, which were later discovered by his grandmother and reported to police. According to a police report, Haley allegedly began grooming the student in December 2024 while he was her sophomore psychology student and still a minor. Investigators say she gave him special treatment, completed his assignments, and boosted his grades. She also allegedly allowed him to use her car, provided gifts and paid him over $600, raising serious concerns about misconduct and abuse of authority.
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