Her life implodef after she was outed for posing as a Black woman.
Notorious race faker Rachel Dolezal has traded one skin game for another.
The former activist professor and NAACP chapter president saw her life implode after she was outed for posing as a Black woman.
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Now, the troubled 44-year-old is shaking her booty on OnlyFans. The news emerged on social media — along with a number of the onetime academic’s nude photos.
One snapshot features a naked Dolezal’s booty with a tattoo that says “JUSTICE.”
Her rep confirmed to TMZ that the images were authentic. Apparently, her flack suggested that Dolezal took the photos to “pay homage” to pop star Rihanna’s lingerie line
“(Dolezal) got her hands on the latest batch of lingerie (from the label) and wanted to show it off for her subscribers,” her rep told the gossip website.
Despite the race fake scandal, Dolezal still identifies as Black, according to the New York Post. She also describes herself as “transracial.”
In another NSFW photo, she bares her breasts. Social media, needless to say, erupted.
One Twitter user wrote: “To have leaked Rachel Dolezal’s OnlyFans that means you would have had to pay for it so you’re going to hell twice. For leaking and paying.”
Another added: “If you post Rachel Dolezal’s OnlyFans on my timeline, you’re getting blocked.”
The racial fabulist charges $9.99 a month for her content after her job prospects went down the toilet following the scandal that made her a national name.
She writes on her OnlyFans page: “Subscribers get to see how my sensual side pairs with my creative spirit through intimate images inspired by colour, light and lingerie on weekends.”
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It was her own parents who outed the Montana-born diversity gadfly. They are quite white and she was not adopted.
“I think Rachel has tried to damage her biological family and those kind of claims, as false as they were, seem to serve her purposes in her mind,” her mother, Ruthanne Dolezal, told Today in 2015.
Dolezal also once claimed she was born in a teepee and used a bow and arrow to hunt for food.
“Somehow ([a local newspaper), they got wind of us as her parents as a possibility and so they contacted us to see if we were in fact her parents,” her father, Lawrence, added.
“We taught our children, as we raised all six of them, ‘Tell the truth. Always be honest.’ So we weren’t going to lie, we told the truth. Rachel is our birth daughter.”
In order to support her three children, Dolezal has had to turn to a slew of side hustles to put food on the table — and she hasn’t been above using her notoriety to get the job done.
Previously, she sold homemade lollipops, “Melanin Spectrum” dolls and a $1,000 electric chair sculpture.
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