Rachel Dolezal Is An OnlyFans Model & Teaching At A School After Pretending To Be Black To Run NAACP Chapter

Former disgraced NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal, who pretended to be black to get her job after being born to white parents, is now a NSFW OnlyFans model who has picked up another job working at an elementary school in Arizona. 

Dolezal, who changed her name to Nkechi Diallo (West African translation = "gift of god") back in 2017, is listed under Sunrise Drive Elementary School payroll records as an after-school instructor, according to Libs of TikTok, who is making $19 an hour while slinging OnlyFans content on the side where she charges customers $9.99 a month. 

(Disclaimer: OutKick has a long-standing tradition of not asking for someone to be fired. We're not out to cancel Rachel/Nkechi. Parents can do whatever they like with this information. We report, you decide.)

For that price, Rachel, or Nkechi, promises content such as an "18-image explicit collection, AND a video of self-pleasure to orgasm under the Christmas tree" and "35 pics of DaBoo-Tay & 2 videos of the TaTa’s." 

In one explicit photo from her OnlyFans account that has been posted on Reddit, Dolezal poses in a very explicit manner by a Christmas tree while a print depicting a black Santa Claus hangs on a wall. 

Between her school job and the OnlyFans career where a September post got 122 ‘Likes’ from paying subscribers (122 x $10 = $1,220 per month which means she's probably making more than that) seems to be going pretty well for the woman who made headlines around the world as the fake black woman running an NAACP chapter. 

Old-school Internet observers will remember back in 2015 when Rachel, who fully immersed herself into black culture with her NAACP role and her job as an African-American studies instructor, made international headlines for claiming in the media that she was the subject of race-related hate crimes.

Then her white parents spoke up. 

"She’s clearly our birth daughter, and we’re clearly Caucasian — that’s just a fact," her father Lawrence A. Dolezal told the New York Times that summer. "She is a very talented woman, doing work she believes in. Why can’t she do that as a Caucasian woman, which is what she is?" he added. 

What a wild ride it's been for Dolezal. She was riding high in 2015 until the reporters started asking the question she couldn't answer with a straight face. 

"I would definitely say, yes, I do consider myself to be black," she once told a Sky News reporter only to have trouble answering the same question when presented by other reporters. Sometimes she would tell the media she would have to discuss her race with the NAACP chapter and once when she was asked if her father was African-American, Rachel replied, "I don't know what you're implying." 

"Are you African-American?" the reporter fired back. 

Dolezal played dumb until the reporter asked if both of her parents were white. 

She said nothing and walked away. 

In 2021, Dolezal appeared on the "Tamron Hall Show" where she identified as transracial, which translates to "across or crossing racial boundaries" and made sure to appear on camera in front of a map of Africa. 

As one YouTube observer put it so well after watching the Tamron Hall interview, Rachel Dolezal "is NOT going back to her factory settings, EVER."  

Has Rachel Dolezal finally found her home in a district where the activists attend school board meetings to scream in favor of chicks with dicks playing on the girls' teams? One would have to figure that the school board knew Nkechi Diallo was Rachel Dolezal and that she's slinging very explicit OnlyFans nudes on the side and has a history of faking her race. 

It's entirely possible that Rachel Dolezal has found a home in Arizona where she can thrive teaching whatever she teaches to elementary kids. 

We'll have to wait and see. 

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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.