‘Race faker’ Rachel Dolezal’s nude OnlyFans photos were shared and can’t be unseen

A white woman who rose to infamy in 2015 for masquerading as a bi-racial black woman is trending on social media after photos from her Only Fans account were leaked online.

Rachel Dolezal, 44, was forced to resign from her position as NAACP Spokane chapter president when it was revealed she had spent years posing as a black woman. Due to the scandal, she lost her job as a professor of African American Studies at Eastern Washington University.

Now, Dolezal is using her notoriety to promote her favorite lingerie brand, Savage X Fenty by Rihanna, through racy photos available for a $9.99 subscription, a spokesperson confirmed to TMZ.

“Yes, Dolezal has indeed started a profile on the site,” the spokesperson said, adding that it was her way to “pay homage to Savage X Fenty.”

“Content through the week will continue per usual,” Dolezal wrote on her OF page. “The spicy stuff will come to your inbox as PPV on Saturdays. If you’re a true fan, you’re here to support, so throw some tips on some posts you like & keep it respectful in the DM’s please.”

Dolezal posts often and appears to have had her account for most of 2022. Her posts range from nail color to sex toys but photos are only available with a subscription.

“My first Sx toy has arrived … I ain scared,” Dolezal posted. “I’ve literally never tried a toy before -even in my female relationships it’s always been natural. So, I’ll have to see how this compares to a real one.”

Reactions on social media were harsh, with many still angry at Dolezal’s past behavior that culminated in a memoir and welfare charges.

“If you value your sanity, mute ‘Rachel Dolezal’ right now,” documentarian Jamal Jordan tweeted. “I will spare you the details but I promise you will thank me later.”

Some felt the move was par for the course for Dolezal, who unsuccessfully sued Howard University in 2002 for discrimination for denying her opportunities due to her white ethnicity.

“If you’re surprised Rachel Dolezal has an OnlyFans then you clearly didn’t watch the documentary about her,” conservative podcast host Noam Bloom wrote on Twitter. “Her compulsive need for social media attention literally drove her son to flee the country.”

Dolezal famously refused to admit her mistakes during an appearance on Dr. Phil in 2017. The TV personality repeatedly pressed Dolezal to admit she “perpetrated a lie” by pretending to “be black” for years.

“You agree with that, right?” Phil said. Dolezal replied, “No.”

Dolezal made waves again in 2020 when she claimed the Black Lives Matter movement vindicated her and said she had a burning desire to be a voice for the oppressed.

“Racially I identify as human, but culturally I identify as black,” the woman who still sees herself as a minority despite being born to and raised by two white parents told the New York Post. “I do hope that we can rework the vocabulary. That’s part of challenging the race world view.”

Dolezal said her local chapter was not interested in her assistance but individual members were in her corner.

“Overwhelmingly, most people I hear from are black or mixed or non-white in some way and a lot of people have said this is your moment, you’re vindicated,” said Dolezal who changed her name to Nkechi Amare Diallo in 2017.  “I have received hundreds of messages. Most of it’s been overwhelmingly positive,”

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