She's Back! Disgraced Race-Faker Rachel Dolezal Reemerges As Certified Sex Coach

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Rachel Dolezal, the disgraced race-faker who now calls herself Nkechi Diallo, has resurfaced with a new online venture as a certified sex coach on OnlyFans.

According to Gateway Pundit, the onetime NAACP chapter president in Spokane, Washington, is attempting yet another reinvention after her previous explicit OnlyFans account cost her a position with the Catalina Foothills School District in 2024. As reported by Gateway Pundit, her latest pivot underscores how progressive identity politics continue to reward deception and victimhood rather than accountability and merit.

Dolezal/Diallo told the Daily Mail she is nearing completion of the 300-hour certified sex coach qualification she claims is necessary to launch her new career. Per The New York Post, Dolezal who lives in Tucson, Arizona said she plans to use the sex coach qualification and her OnlyFans platform to help single moms boost their sex lives.

The race-faker outlined this latest career shift while complaining that she is tired of being held to account nearly a decade after her hoax was exposed. Can we agree to disagree and still respect each other and allow each other to provide for our families, and not have this need to keep me or anybody else punished forever? she said.

As Gateway Pundit readers know, Dolezal once served as Spokanes NAACP President before it was revealed in 2015 that she had fabricated a black identity despite being born white, as confirmed by reports and by her own parents. After the scandal, she claimed she struggled to find work, at one point teetering on homelessness and relying on food stamps.

Her troubles did not end there, as she became the subject of a welfare fraud case in Spokane in 2019, ultimately agreeing to pay $9,000 in restitution and complete 120 hours of community service. Now, instead of demonstrating genuine repentance or embracing personal responsibility, she is leaning once more on online exhibitionism and identity-driven branding, a path celebrated in some progressive circles but deeply at odds with the traditional values of honesty, dignity, and hard work.