‘World’s hottest’ female maths teacher becomes internet sensation after posting series of sexy snaps online
Her Facebook account says she wants to “show that sensuality and intelligence go hand in hand”
Her Facebook account says she wants to “show that sensuality and intelligence go hand in hand”
LUCKY students have sum-thing to help them concentrate in class - the world's hottest maths teacher.
Sizzling Oksana Neveselaya has become a web sensation after a video taken by one of her students went viral.
The pretty blonde, from Minsk, Belarus, has since been branded 'the world's hottest maths teacher' and has garnered a huge Instagram following of more than 173,000 devoted fans.
In the clip, which is just 45 seconds long, she is seen wearing a sleeveless grey dress and sandals with her long blonde hair worn in waves.
The stunning teacher addresses the class before turning to the whiteboard to write out equations.
She has gathered a web following now with her sexy selfies and her Facebook page likes have jumped by more than 3,000 in the last week alone.
Her Facebook account says she wants to “show that sensuality and intelligence go hand in hand”.
She is currently travelling around Malaysia on holiday and has visited Pulau Langkawi, Kedah, Genting Highlands and Batu Caves, according to her Instagram posts.
However hopeful suitors may be disappointed as Oksana appears to have a significant other - a recent photograph on her Facebook page shows her grinning with a massive bouquet of flowers.
She captioned the snap: "Distance means so little when someone mean so much."
In March, Pietro Boselli was branded the world's sexiest maths teacher and even landed a modelling contract with top fashion house Armani.
The 28-year-old set pulses racing when he got a job at a London high school.
His female pupils were won over by his chiselled good looks and so uploaded shots of him online, including entering him into a contest to find the hottest teacher in the world.
Pietro triumphed and has since started modelling for Armani.
The teacher isn’t just a pretty face – he has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University College London, one of the top study centres in the UK.
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