Busty nursery school teacher forced to quit her job after being accused of being TOO SEXY

A GLAMOROUS kindergarten teacher has been forced to quit her job after being accused of being too SEXY.

Viktoria Demeshkina, from Yekaterinburg, Russia, came under criticism from parents after they spotted her Instagram photos and thought her "poses and facial expressions had a sexual connotation."

In one, the 26-year-old appears in a tight white top revealing a bulging cleavage.

Another shows the young teacher in a skimpy pink top and shorts lying on her back with her bottom raised.

In others she is seen showing off her figure in a series of selfies.

Disgusted mum Svetlana, who originally found the photos, said: “I accidentally saw her Instagram account and many of the photos were of a sexual nature.

“Her poses and facial expressions have a sexual connotation that are not appropriate for a person who works with children.

“The way she looks and dresses can affect children in a bad way.”

Anger quickly spread among other concerned parents who eventually complained to the teacher’s school.

After investigating the complaint, kindergarten bosses agreed the pictures were unsuitable and told the teacher to delete her photos.

Viktoria revealed her astonishment at her sacking claiming her pictures were not intended to be sexual.

She said: “The pictures just show moments in my life. They do not have any other connotation apart from this.

“I do not see anything reprehensible in them.”

But when she refused to delete her account or remove the photos, the kindergarten decided to stop paying her monthly bonus - an amount given to teachers in Russia to compensate for their meagre salaries.

Fellow teacher Kristina Vyugova said: “I also share photos with my friends on social media accounts. But the pictures mostly show me during sports or leisure activities in mountains. If you are a teacher you should behave accordingly.”

Viktoria who says she never showed the photos to any of her students has now quit and says she is looking for a new job.

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