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Nearly a decade after being outed for making false claims about her race , Rachel Dolezal is back in the spotlight for an interesting career move. The former NAACP chapter president went viral in 2015 before we really knew what viral even was for claiming that she is Black when, in fact, she is a white woman pretending to be another race. Dolezal left the spotlight but recently resurfaced in a surprising place .

Dolezal, 46, is apparently working at an Arizona elementary school as an after-school teacher, according to Outkick, under the name Nkechi Diallo. When she is not doing school duties, Dolezal is reportedly staying busy with her OnlyFans account. It is quite a change from her former life. And yes, she still appears to be living her life pretending to be a woman of color.

The mom seems to be trying to make ends meet.

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Her OnlyFans account could be bringing in some big bucks.

She’s been on OnlyFans for a while.

The disgraced NAACP leader reportedly joined the site in 2021 and promised to share foot pics and images of herself working out. Her content has clearly evolved in the last couple of years.

She told Tamron Hall in an interview that she resorted to the adults-only social media site after she could not secure solid employment in the wake of the NAACP scandal.

Dolezal wrote a book about her journey.

Her 2017 Memoir, In Full Color: Finding My Place in a Black and White World , was widely panned by critics who didn’t believe her sometimes outrageous claims.

“The only place that my true story lives is in my book,” she told Hall.

She also took part in a Netflix documentary, The Rachel Divide , hoping to be understood by critics.

Today, Dolezal is doing what she can to stay afloat.

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Like many Americans, the mother of two is doing all she can to support herself and her youngest son. She has reportedly dabbled in many career adventures, including selling her art and a podcast.