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Teacher-turned-OnlyFans star did something wild — to save dogs

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She has their tails wagging.

Teacher-turned-OnlyFans star Courtney Tillia started a dog rescue nonprofit in Los Angeles, and in order to save more pups, the married mom is now doing sex scenes with men.

“I recently said, ‘F–k it,’ and started doing boy-girl porn. There’s too many dogs in perilous situations and rescuing costs too much for me to be leaving money on the table,” Tillia, 38, told The Post.

Courtney Tillia hugging a rescue dog

OnlyFans star Courtney Tillia started a dog rescue nonprofit called Minnie’s Mutts. Courtesy Courtney Tillia

Courtney Tillia smiling and holding a grey Pit Bull at a dog shelter

The Arizona native has already rescued 50 dogs from being euthanized. Courtesy Courtney Tillia

Before this, the sexy brunette would do “solo stuff, girl girl stuff” and content with her husband.

In the last two weeks, she released three X-rated videos on OnlyFans with men other than her husband — and is making a pretty penny, and has already earned close to $19,000.

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“At this time, my first with another man besides my husband is projected to make more than what I used to make in an entire year as a teacher,” said Tillia, who earned an annual salary of $36,000 as a special ed teacher.

Until last month she was telling The Post she was not ready to do the dirty with men on camera, although her fans were begging for it.

Courtney and Nick Tillia with their dog on the beach.

Tillia launched the nonprofit with her husband, Nick, and spends eight hours a day working on it. Courtesy Courtney Tillia

“I don’t do content with other men at this time,” she said. “I’m not there.”  

Tillia runs the nonprofit, Minnie’s Mutts, with her husband of 12 years, Nick, and the couple has already rescued 50 dogs from being euthanized since they launched in April.

OnlyFans star Courtney Tillia in teacher attire holding oversized pencil.

The mom of four was a special ed teacher for six years before she launched her OnlyFans page in 2019. Jordan Snow

“We’re paying for a lot of it out of our own pockets. We have three that we haven’t been able to find fosters or adopters for. So, we’re paying almost $150 per day to board them,” she explained.

“That, plus a couple medical emergencies, and our rescue funds were drained.”

OnlyFans star Courtney Tillia posing on a school desk, wearing a white blouse, black and white checkered skirt, and black high heels, in a classroom-like setting.

Tillia quit the classroom in 2016 and launched her OnlyFans page in 2019 Jordan Snow

Courtney Tillia kneeling on a desk, wearing glasses and a white knotted shirt, with a world map behind her.

Tillia, who has three dogs herself, said they’re not bothered by her filming the spicy content. Jordan Snow

The Arizona native, who has close to half a million TikTok followers, spent six years teaching special education kids who “could not go to a public school because they were physically aggressive.”

She was also studying for her doctorate but “the president of the school actually came up to me and said that they wouldn’t pay me for the PhD because I was so young that they couldn’t afford me,” Tillia said.

Her husband was also a teacher at the time, and the pair filed for bankruptcy in 2015 thanks to $50,000 worth of medical debt because of a knee surgery she needed due to a soccer injury.   

She quit the classroom in 2016 and launched her OnlyFans page in 2019. Ironically, a third of her X-rated requests from subscribers are classroom fantasies, she mentioned.

Tillia, who has three dogs herself, said they’re not bothered by her filming the spicy content.

“They’re used to it. They’re like, ‘Oh, my mom’s doing her thing. Gotta go under the bed.’”

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