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NY Post
New York Post
17 Feb 2024


NextImg:Race faker Rachel Dolezal breaks silence after being fired from teaching job over her OnlyFans account: ‘Keep on living’

Notorious race faker and former NAACP chapter president Rachel Dolezal broke her silence on social media after losing her teaching job due to her OnlyFans account.

The 46-year-old shared a smiling selfie on her Instagram story Friday with the caption “Keep on Living.”

“People have asked how they can support. Show some love with an order from my art website,” the second portion of her Story said, and included a link to her site, racheldolezal.com, where she peddles her work and calls herself an “artist, activist and author.”

The 46-year-old posted a smiling selfie after being fired from her teaching job over her OnlyFans account. Rachel Dolezal/Instagram

Dolezal, 46, was canned by her Arizona elementary school on Tuesday after the district learned about her account on the racy subscription service, where she is reportedly selling risque content for $9.99 a month.

News4 Tucson broke the news of her being let go from Sunrise Drive Elementary School in the Catalina Foothills School District, where she had worked as an afterschool instructor since August, allegedly earning $19 an hour.

On Wednesday, Julie Farbarik, the district’s director of alumni and community relations, told the outlet that they had only discovered her OnlyFans account on Tuesday afternoon and her posts were contrary to its “Use of Social Media by District Employees” policy.

Dolezal also linked to her website, where she sells original artwork. Rachel Dolezal/Instagram
Dolezal was fired for her OnlyFans account. racheldolezal/OnlyFans

She was a part-time employee there, working with kindergarteners to fifth graders, according to the Arizona Daily Star.

Dolezel, who now goes by the name Nkechi Diallo, made headlines in 2015 when she was the president of the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Washington — and it was discovered that her parents are white, although she presented herself as a black woman.

In an interview on the “Tamron Hall Show” in 2021, Dolezal said it was difficult for her to find employment after the scandal.

“I’m still doing the work, I’m still pressing forward, but it has been really tough for sure,” she lamented on the show.

“Not having a job for six years, having to create my own job and find my own ways to provide for my children through braiding hair, through grant writing to bring funds into marginalized communities and black-owned businesses and nonprofits, through painting, through doing pep talks on Cameo.com.”