Haley Beck, the sister of Baywatch reboot star Noah Beck, faces fresh accusations of sexual misconduct with a second underage student at the Arizona high school where she worked as a teacher. Authorities are investigating claims that Beck engaged in inappropriate behavior with a 17-year-old student after an off-campus graduation party.
Second Accuser Comes Forward
The new allegations emerged via a TikTok video posted by the student himself, who detailed a possible sexual encounter with Beck when he was 17. In the now-deleted clip, the student claimed Beck asked him to walk her to her car around 2 a.m. after a graduation party. He stated that Beck was heavily intoxicated and had played beer pong with students throughout the night. Another video allegedly showed Beck participating in the drinking game.
The Peoria Police Department confirmed they received a tip about this incident and stated they 'will be looking into it.' Beck has not been arrested or charged, but she has been fired from her teaching position at Centennial High School in Peoria, about 14 miles northwest of Phoenix.
Previous Allegations and Investigation
Beck, 27, was already under scrutiny for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a different student under 18. Police recommended felony charges for Beck and fellow teacher Angela Burlaka, 47, though neither has been formally charged. Both women were accused of engaging in sexual misconduct with the same teenage boy.
According to a police report, Beck began grooming the minor in December 2024, buying him gifts, food, drugs, and alcohol, paying him over $600, and giving him access to her car. She also allegedly improved his grades and attendance, calling herself his 'sugar momma' in text messages. The two exchanged roughly 4,000 messages about oral sex, drugs, and alcohol.
Burlaka was accused of recording nude videos that ended up on the student's phone, which his grandmother found and reported to police in July 2025. The student's parents initially refused to cooperate, fearing it would affect his athletic scholarships.
School and Family Reactions
Centennial High School Principal Scott Hollabaugh provided Beck's name to police after the Burlaka investigation began. Beck's lawyer, Matthew Long, stated that his client 'respects the criminal justice process and looks forward to the conclusion of the investigation, which will reveal she committed no crimes.'
Meanwhile, Noah Beck faced backlash for a video with their mother, Amy Beck, where he appeared to simulate oral sex. Amy Beck, also a teacher, was suspended from her job at Coyote Hills Elementary School. The Maricopa County Attorney's Office has yet to decide on formal charges.



