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Disgraced race faker and NAACP president Rachel Dolezal is now raking in thousands a month as an OnlyFans model while teaching at an Arizona elementary school

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Racefaker Rachel Dolezal now works as an OnlyFans model and also teaches at an elementary school in Arizona.

Dolezal, who changed her name to Nkechi Diallo, is listed on the Sunrise Drive Elementary School payroll as an after-school instructor.

According to the data, seen by Outkick, she earns $19 per hour, while also selling content on the explicit adult site for $9.99 per month.

Between her school job and her adult career, Dolezal could earn as much as $1,220 a month from her posts on the site alone.

One post in September received 122 likes from subscribers, which amounts to $1,220, which could be even higher as the full number of subscribers is unknown.

According to records seen by Outkick, she earns $19 per hour, while also selling content on the explicit adult site for $9.99 per month

Images shared on social media by the elementary school show Dolezal in the background

Images shared on social media by the elementary school show Dolezal in the background

Images shared on social media by the elementary school show Dolezal in the background

Images shared on social media by the elementary school show Dolezal in the background

Dolezal's page was launched in September 2021 and reportedly features “foot pictures,” hair tutorials and fitness routines.

Next to her Fans only account, Dolezal has previously sold homemade lollipops, Melanin Spectrum dolls and a $1,000 electric chair sculpture.

Images shared on social media by the elementary school show Dolezal in the background.

Dolezal said in 2021 that side hustles are the only way she can make a living as she has been unable to get a job due to the scandal surrounding her fake race.

Dolezal spent more than a decade pretending to be a black woman and rose to become chapter president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

She also became a lecturer in Africana studies at East Washington University.

In 2015, a local news reporter in Washington “exposed” Dolezal after revealing that her Montana parents, Ruthanne and Lawrence Dolezal, were both white.

She was fired from her job at the NAACP and then fired from her position at Eastern Washington University.

Dolezal's page launched in September 2021 and reportedly features 'foot pictures', hair tutorials and fitness routines

Dolezal's page launched in September 2021 and reportedly features 'foot pictures', hair tutorials and fitness routines

Dolezal's page launched in September 2021 and reportedly features 'foot pictures', hair tutorials and fitness routines

Dolezal's page launched in September 2021 and reportedly features 'foot pictures', hair tutorials and fitness routines

The controversial “civil rights activist” would later claim she was “transracial” and has said she did nothing wrong by not correcting “assumptions” that she is black.

Dolezal began trying to rebuild her image with a Netflix documentary in 2018, The Rachel Divide.

Dolezal had previously tried to generate some income by writing a memoir titled In Full Color

Dolezal had previously tried to generate some income by writing a memoir titled In Full Color

She then tried to generate some income by writing a memoir titled In Full Color.

Things fell apart when Dolezal was charged in May 2018 with theft by benefit fraud, perjury and false verification of government assistance.

Court documents show that between August 2015 and November 2017, she illegally received $8,747 in food assistance and $100 in child care.

Dolezal settled in a Washington court in April, agreeing to pay undisclosed restitution and perform 120 hours of community service.

High school photos showed Dolezal — before she had made any attempts to cast herself as a black woman — with blonde hair.

In 2020, Dolezal appeared in a new documentary about black beauty, in which she claims that people who criticize her are “white supremacists” and blames her black ex-husband for “oppressing” her.

The documentary, titled “Subjects of Desire” and directed by Jennifer Holness,” debuted at SXSW, and featured Dolezal saying she had been subjected to “shame and ridicule” over the scandal.

High school photos surfaced in 2015 of Dolezal — before she had made any attempts to cast herself as a black woman — with blonde hair

In 2015, a local news reporter in Washington

In 2015, a local news reporter in Washington “exposed” Dolezal after revealing that her Montana parents, Ruthanne and Lawrence Dolezal, were both white. High school photos showed Dolezal – before she had made any attempts to cast herself as a black woman – with blonde hair (left)

Dolezal previously claimed she has been unable to find a job for the past six years after it was revealed she was a white woman pretending to be black.

Dolezal previously claimed she has been unable to find a job for the past six years after it was revealed she was a white woman pretending to be black.

“I've been called an insult to white women and an insult to black women. White women are angry because I did what they would never do and moved on, as I put on 110,” she said, according to the Daily Beast.

“Not only was I that white ally and I only did a little bit, I renounced my white privilege. I cut my hair.'

Dolezal also seemed to indicate that she was criticized by black women because her scandal was “a trigger for post-traumatic stress,” although her comments were not entirely clear.

She was previously married to a black man, Kevin Moore, whom she divorced in 2005. The mother of three sons claims she was 'too black' for him.

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