Race faker Rachel Dolezal loses teaching role amid side gig discovery
Controversial influencer and former NAACP chapter president Rachel Dolezal, 46, lost her job teaching at an Arizona elementary school after the district learned about her OnlyFans account, school officials have revealed.
Dolezal, who uses the name Nkechi Diallo, was blasted on Tuesday following reports that the Catalina Foothills School District teacher had an OnlyFans page listed on her public social media account that appeared to be operated by her personally, News4 Tucson reports. Dolezal was allegedly making $19 an hour in her teaching job, alongside selling content on OnlyFans for $9.99 a month in their NSFW subscription model.
Julie Farbarik, the district’s director of alumni and community relations, said in a statement that Dolezal’s “posts are contrary to our district’s ‘Use of Social Media by District Employees’ policy and our staff ethics policy”.
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“We only learned of Ms. Nkechi Diallo’s OnlyFans social media posts yesterday afternoon,” Farbarik added despite the teacher's notorious reputation.
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Dolezal was hired last August with her contract expected to run through May 24 of this year, district records have revealed.
Just a month after she was hired at the school, Dolezal made a post on her OnlyFans account that received 122 likes, which equated to a shocking $1,220 for just one photo, according to Outkick.
Dolezal who was the subject of controversy in 2015 after being outed as a white woman falsely posing as a black person advertises content on her OnlyFans page such as “18-image explicit collection AND a video of self-pleasure to orgasm under the Christmas tree.”
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She has previously claimed that she had to resort to joining the site in 2021 as a side gig after she was unable to get her career back on track following the race scandal that brought her to online notoriety. Prior to the shocking scandal, Dolezal was a prominent African Studies professor in Washington State, as well as the head of the The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in Spokane.
Dolezal became the subject of a welfare fraud case in Spokane, where back in 2019, she agreed to pay $9,000 in restitution and complete 120 hours of community service. The woman born to white parents has come under consistent fire for maintaining her innocence and existence as a black woman, and has featured in Netflix film on her choices and released a book on her experiences.
She has refused to apologise for her race fakery up until this point and this OnlyFans scandal is just the latest in her public prominence.
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