Amy Beck — the mom of influencer Noah Beck — has been placed on administrative leave by her school district after a video resurfaced of her appearing to simulate oral sex with her son. It’s unclear whether she was put on leave as a result of the video.
In the video, which was allegedly posted by Noah in April 2020 and has since been recirculated online, Amy and Noah mime a sex act while lip-syncing to Jay Rock’s track “Kings Dead,” which includes explicit lyrics about oral sex. The video no longer appears on Noah’s TikTok account.
Amy has been put on paid administrative leave from Coyote Hills Elementary School, a school within the Peoria Unified School District, amid an internal district investigation, a district spokesperson confirmed to PEOPLE.
In a message shared to families of Amy’s class, the district wrote that Amy was placed on leave “out of an abundance of caution” while maintaining that “this matter does not impact the safety of our students.” The school district said that a substitute teacher would be filling in for Amy during her leave.
Neither Amy nor Noah responded to PEOPLE’s requests for comment.
In addition to Noah — who has a combined following of over 40 million on Instagram and TikTok and is set to act in the Fox reboot of Baywatch later this year — Amy is a mom to daughters Tatum and Haley Beck.
Earlier this year, Haley, who was also a teacher at the Peoria Unified School District, made headlines when she was fired for allegedly developing a sexual relationship with a student.
Amy Beck and Noah Beck
Credit: Noah Beck/TikTok
According to a statement of charges previously obtained by PEOPLE, an investigation conducted by the school district found that Haley allegedly offered oral sex to a former student at Centennial High School, offered to buy him tequila, and sent him $630 via Apple Pay. The probe cited over 4,000 texts between them from June 21 to Aug. 2, 2025.
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The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office told PEOPLE in April that Haley was under investigation for a potential charge related to pandering (inducing another to engage in prostitution). Haley did not return multiple requests for comment, but her attorney told The Arizona Republic in April, “Ms. Beck is entitled to due process. We are confident that a complete review of the facts will confirm her innocence.”
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