A teacher faces a surprising twist in her career after getting fired for her rap videos.
However, she doesn't give up and seeks revenge on the parents by making a rap music video with her students.
A high school teacher in Detroit, Domonique Brown, who goes by the name "Drippin Honey" in her rap career, was fired from her job after a parent complained about her online music videos.
The parent expressed concerns about the negative influence Brown's rap persona might have on the students.
Brown believes she was unjustly treated and plans to take legal action against the school.
She has been dedicated to her teaching career for seven years and is even pursuing further academic qualifications.
In an Instagram post, Brown expressed her frustration at being forced to leave her teaching position because she made music videos.
She revealed that a single parent's complaint led to her dismissal, and she was asked to delete all her content to continue working as a teacher.
Brown also highlighted the lack of consideration of the parents for the impact she had on her students' lives throughout her teaching career.
This unjust treatment led her to take revenge on the parents who disapproved of her music videos.
She argues that her personal pursuits outside of teaching should not be a reason for termination, as they do not interfere with her ability to fulfill her responsibilities as a teacher.
Despite losing her job, Brown maintains that her music career should not impact her professionalism as a teacher.
With a strong determination to prove herself and showcase the positive impact she had on her students' lives, Brown collaborated with her former pupils to create the music video titled 'DRIPPIN 101.'
The video, shot in a parking lot, features young adults dancing.
The rap video released by Brown showcases her talent and resilience, as well as the great assistance from her former students.
The lyrics and visuals reflect the unity and admiration between Brown and the students, emphasizing their strong bond.
The video sends a clear message that a teacher's personal life should not overshadow their ability to positively impact students' lives.
The response to Brown's video has been overwhelmingly positive, with fans and supporters praising her dedication and urging her not to give up.
Many expressed their disappointment in the decision to fire her, stating that her personal life outside of teaching should not be a basis for termination.
However, some other individuals believe that it was the right thing for her to be fired because rapping can have negative effects on students.
Why aren't teachers allowed to make rap videos if the lyrics aren't 'out of control'? One person asked.
This is the new generation, she can do everything she loves as long as she does not affect her students, the second affirmed.
I saw a lot of teachers making TikTok videos and they were so embarrassed, so why they haven't been fired? Someone asked.
I don't think it's unfair to be fired as a teacher if you set a bad example to children, one user agrees with the termination.
Be a good example for kids by being a good teacher. Teach kids to read and write and basic math skills. Teach kids science and history, leave culture and wokeness somewhere else, a man left their comment.
How can she be spending so much time on her "side hustle" and still prepare for classes? I have a feeling her teaching really wasn't up-to-par despite the award, someone wrote.