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Transracial hustler Rachel Dolezal fired from teaching job after reportedly posting explicit content to her risqué OnlyFans page
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Transracial hustler Rachel Dolezal fired from teaching job after reportedly posting explicit content to her risqué OnlyFans page

Rachel Dolezal – the former head of an NAACP chapter who resigned after being accused of pretending to be black for personal gain – has been fired from a teaching job after reports of her posting "explicit content" to a risqué OnlyFans page.

Dolezal – who legally changed her name to Nkechi Amare Diallo in 2017 – allegedly runs an OnlyFans account. Subscribers must pay $9.99 a month to access the OnlyFans page, where she reportedly shares "creative content and gives fans a more intimate look" into her life.

KVOA reported on Diallo's OnlyFans page and noted that the content on the site was "explicit."

The OnlyFans account in question states that it features "super steamy" photos, an "explicit collection" of images, "nude" pics, and sex act videos.

OnlyFans – a subscription social media platform – primarily features pornographic content.

A verified Instagram account, appearing to belong to Diallo, mentions an OnlyFans account.

The Howard University alum – who now lives in Arizona – was employed as an instructor with the Catalina Foothills School District.

After news of Diallo having an OnlyFans account, the Catalina Foothills School District terminated the transracial civil rights activist.

"We only learned of Ms. Nkechi Diallo's Only Fans social media posts yesterday afternoon. Her posts are contrary to our district's ‘Use of Social Media by District Employees’ policy and our staff ethics policy. She is no longer employed by the Catalina Foothills School District," KVOA was told on Wednesday by Julie Farbarik – the school district's director of alumni and community relations.

In a letter to parents, the school district said, "We are committed to maintaining a learning environment where our presence on social media is consistent with our professional obligations."

As Blaze News previously reported, Diallo was being paid $19 per hour as an "after-school instructor" at the Sunrise Drive Elementary School in Tucson.

Dolezal garnered notoriety in 2015 after her parents – who are white – said that their daughter is not black, which she portrayed herself as.

After the backlash featuring accusations of cultural appropriation and attempting to profit by identifying as another race, Dolezal resigned as president of the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Washington. The transracial scandal also caused her to be dismissed from her position as an instructor of African studies at Eastern Washington University.

Dolezal, 46, said she began identifying as a black person in 2006.

While discussing her race, Dolezal told The Guardian in 2017:

I do think a more complex label would be helpful, but we don’t really have that vocabulary. I feel like the idea of being trans-black would be much more accurate than ‘I’m white’. Because you know, I’m not white. There is a black side and a white side on all kinds of issues, whether it’s political, social, cultural. There’s a perspective, there’s a mentality, there’s a culture. To say that I’m black is to say, this is how I see the world, this is the philosophy, the history, this is what I love and what I honor. Calling myself black feels more accurate than saying I’m white.

In a 2021 interview, Dolezal said she was having issues finding a job because of the scandal.

“I started with applying for all of the things I was qualified for and after interviews and getting turned down, I even applied to jobs that didn’t even require degrees, being a maid at a hotel, working at a casino,” Dolezal said on the “Tamron Hall” show. "I wasn’t able to get any of those jobs either."

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