Mother of Noah Beck suspended from job after racy video resurfaces
Mother of Noah Beck suspended from job after racy video resurfaces
Alexandra Hardle and Hannah Dreyfus, Arizona RepublicWed, April 29, 2026 at 1:44 PM UTC
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Mother of Noah Beck suspended from job after racy video resurfaces
Arizona teacher Amy Beck, mother of social media influencer Noah Beck, has been put on leave after a video resurfaced that appeared to show her simulating oral sex with her son.
The video was originally posted online in April 2020 and began to recirculate after Noah Beck's sister, Haley Beck, was fired from her teaching position at Centennial High School after a Peoria Unified School District investigation found that she "groomed" a student.
Peoria police recommended prosecutors charge Haley with pandering, a class 5 felony punishable by up to two-and-a-half years in prison and fines of up to $150,000.
Amy Beck works at Coyote Hills Elementary School, also located within the Peoria Unified School District. In a complaint sent to the district and the State Board of Education on April 24, a community member asked for an investigation into Amy's conduct, calling the video "highly inappropriate."
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On Monday, April 27, the district confirmed that Amy Beck had been placed on paid administrative leave pending an internal investigation. In a message shared to her students' families, the school said it would have a substitute teacher in the meantime.
The State Board of Education is not permitted to comment on whether or not a teacher is facing an investigation.
Amy Beck could not be reached for comment at the time of publication. USA TODAY has reached out to Noah Beck's representatives for comment.
Noah Beck has nearly 8 million followers on Instagram and 33 million on TikTok. His other sister, Tatum Beck, is also an influencer. She has 288,000 followers on Instagram and 3.1 million on TikTok.
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