Rachel Dolezal went from leading an NAACP chapter to creating adult content on OnlyFans while pursuing certification as a sex coach.
Did you know that Rachel Dolezal, who once led the Washington State chapter of the NAACP, is now making money on OnlyFans while training to become a certified coach?
In less than a decade, Rachel Dolezal went from civil rights activist to online controversial figure to content creator. The 48-year-old, who now goes by Nkechi Diallo, recently shared photos of her completely transformed look.
Her lips are noticeably fuller, her hair is wavy and extends past her shoulders, and she wears ripped black jeans and a cropped sweater. Followers immediately compared her to Beyoncé.
I know these are just cough drops, but hear me out: Remember when the “red pill” meant awakening to the truth, and the “blue pill” meant staying comfortable in the illusion?
Now, the “red pill” is politically associated with anti-feminist or far-right views – while the “blue pill” connotes liberalism or naivety, when… pic.twitter.com/nzJxjg9aw8— Rachel Doležal (@DialloNkechi) February 27, 2026
This transformation stands in stark contrast to Dolezal’s life in 2015. That year, a local news reporter in Spokane, Washington, exposed her as a race faker after revealing that her parents, Ruthanne Dolezal and Lawrence Dolezal, were both white.
She has served as president of the Spokane chapter of the NAACP while identifying as black. The revelation ruined her career. She lost her position with the NAACP and was fired from Eastern Washington University, where she taught Africana studies.
She later explained, “My life was about survival, and the decisions I made along the way, including my identification, were all about survival.”
For years, Dolezal struggled to find mainstream employment. She eventually found a job as an after-school counselor at Sunrise Avenue Elementary School in Tucson, Arizona.
The position ended in February 2024, when the school district discovered her OnlyFans account. On her podcast, TradPro, she explains her reasons for choosing the platform.
“As an artist, I hope my art pays all the bills, but it doesn’t yet,” she said. She emphasizes that OnlyFans gives her flexibility as a mother. “It gives me time to spend with my nine-year-old who has autism. It gives me more time to practice with him.”
I would use periods, pregnancy (she didn’t mention childbirth) and menopause as a weigh in as a mom! – Don’t forget that men also face unique reproductive and hormonal challenges, such as prostate problems, erectile dysfunction, and male menopause (commonly referred to as “male menopause”). … https://t.co/V8ovbLY0GH pic.twitter.com/rYFrxq630p
— Rachel Doležal (@DialloNkechi) March 3, 2026
“It also kept me from being threatened with being fired because someone didn’t like something,” she laughs of her last mainstream job.
She added that she pushed the boundaries of the platform. “I push my boundaries on this platform, yes, I do. I’m an artist, I’m creative. I love pleasing my fans, so my goal is to please my fans and give them the content they want.”
Dolezal is currently training at the Institute of Sexology to become a certified sex coach while maintaining her presence on OnlyFans.
She continues to sell paintings, drawings and sculptures under the Nigerian name Nkechi Diallo, and her latest photos show she’s fully embracing reinvention, whether her followers agree or not.
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