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Sicko ex-teacher sports new look while behind bars for having sex with 13-year-old student

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Sicko ex-teacher sports new look while behind bars for having sex with 13-year-old student

A former Arizona teacher locked up for sexually abusing her 13-year-old student sported a new hairdo in her latest mugshot.

Brittany Zamora — known for her blonde locks — is now spending her 20-year prison sentence as a brunette.

The new mugshot from Perryville prison in Arizona shows the depraved ex-elementary school teacher smiling for the camera in an orange jumper with her brunette waves pulled into a ponytail.

Brittany Zamora gave up her blonde locks for long brunette hair in lockup. Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry

The then-blonde sexual predator appeared to be crying in a lacy white top in her original mugshot taken upon her arrest in March 2018 after being accused of molesting her sixth-grade student.

Zamora was arrested in 2018 after she was accused of molesting her sixth-grade student. Tom Tingle/Arizona Republic via Imagn Content Services, LLC

The parents of the boy found out that Zamora was having sex with their son after they began monitoring his phone with an app. The victim told investigators that he and the then-married 27-year-old had sex several times in her car and classroom.

Zamora appeared before a judge in May 2019. Rob Schumacher/The Republic

Zamora, 33, taught sixth-grade at Las Brisas Academy Elementary School in Goodyear.

She pleaded guilty to sexual conduct with a minor and reduced charges of molestation of a child and public sexual indecency, and was sentenced to 20 years in prison in July 2019. 

Zamora was sentenced to 20 years in prison by Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Sherry Stephens in July 2019. Tom Tingle/The Republic via Imagn Content Services, LLC

In May 2020, she filed for divorce from her husband of four years, Daniel Zamora, calling the relationship “broken beyond repair.”

Prison records show she recently completed a four-month work assignment in February called “social values.”

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