I did some searching, and I was unable to find a YouTube interview like what was referenced there.
I did, however, find an interview that Coppage did with a radio show. I skimmed the transcript and did not find anything at all resembling the claim I quoted above. I did, however, find this exchange, in which she was asked if, hypothetically, she would go back to her job if she could, which I found interesting:
yeah there’s just no um there’s no way that would have worked uh
I would be uncomfortable and like I I truly believe that students never should
have been um subjected to this like it’s it’s not something that children or
students should ever see or have access to um and yeah it would just be it would be
like inappropriate acting for me to continue as their teacher
Followed by this from, I think, her husband, blaming some parents for publicizing it:
yeah that Facebook post actually there’s
a parent that was that had screenshotted her only fans page
um like the the different content that she offers and and posted it in that anonymous Facebook group and was saying
um I don’t want to have to explain to my sixth grader what what these different sexual acts are and I’m like
mind-blowing by it I’m like you understand that if your sixth grader logged on to Facebook right now and went to this public page you would be
explaining what those things are because you were the one that showed it to them