A high school teacher busted for sleeping with a student after appearing in a raunchy Snapchat video wearing only “a shirt and panties” reportedly said the teen “had ruined her life,” according to a new report.

Former Beaumont (Calif.) High School English teacher Samantha Ciotta was officially charged Monday with oral copulation with a minor and unlawful sexual intercourse, Patch reported.

Police started investigating the 32-year-old after hearing reports of her having an affair with a student and seeing an outrageous Snapchat video of her partying in her panties with two shirtless teen boys, court documents obtained by the website stated.

A student who posted the footage reportedly told a pal he was “Getting; in deep… been f— (Ciotta).” The other teen who appeared in a video told an unnamed adult that Ciotta — a married mother of two — had sex with a student.

When police first questioned the former Beaumont student about his relationship with Ciotta, he angrily stated, “I’m done and I’ve moved on. I’m not f— talking!” documents show.

The alleged victim told cops he “tried to cover for Ciotta so she would not get in trouble.”

But he had a change of heart when he learned that the teacher — after having sex with the boy’s 19-year-old friend — reportedly said her former student “had ruined her life.”

“He decided to no longer lie for her,” documents filed in support of a search warrant state.

The boy, who was reportedly 16 at the time of the affair, told investigators he had sex with Ciotta at least five times and that she’d performed oral sex on him multiple times but that he had been “intoxicated during most of the times.”

Ciotta allegedly had sex with her former student over the course of six months starting in June, after meeting him in a class she taught.

She was arrested Sept. 20 and remains free on $150,000 bond.

After her arrest, police searched her home and found a torn-up note addressed to her husband that detailed her relationship with the teen.

Cops also found the boy’s school records in her home office, and said the teacher described herself as his “advocate” because his mother is dead and his father is in prison.

His guardian was charged with child neglect in January, police records show.

Ciotta, who remains on paid leave from the school district, is set to appear in court Dec. 27.