Rachel Dolezal, now known as Nkechi Diallo, is once again drawing attention to herself in a striking way. The former NAACP chapter president is launching a new career as a “certified sex coach” on OnlyFans. This shift comes after her previous run on the platform gained notoriety and led to her losing a job with the Catalina Foothills School District in 2024.

Dolezal, living in Tucson, Arizona, is nearing the completion of a 300-hour certification program to enhance her qualifications as a sex coach. This professional shift seems aimed at reinventing her image after enduring backlash for her past. In a recent interview with the Daily Mail, she expressed a desire to leverage her new role to assist single mothers in revitalizing their sex lives.

In her own words, Dolezal lamented her ongoing vilification. “Can we agree to disagree and still respect each other… and allow each other to provide for our families?” she asked, expressing a wish to move beyond her past. This plea for understanding comes a decade after her controversial claims regarding her racial identity made national headlines.

In 2015, it was revealed that Dolezal had misrepresented herself, portraying herself as black when, in fact, she was born to white parents. This revelation sparked widespread condemnation and led to significant fallout, including her resignation from the NAACP. Following the scandal, she faced challenges in finding stable work, even teetering on the brink of homelessness at one point. Reports indicate she relied on food stamps during particularly tough times. Compounding her troubles, she faced a welfare fraud case in 2019, which culminated in an agreement to repay nearly $9,000 and complete 120 hours of community service.

Dolezal’s latest endeavor raises questions about the evolution of her public persona. Her attempts to capitalize on her past mistakes and find a new path in life showcase both desperation and determination. As she embarks on this unorthodox career, observers will likely be keen to see whether her new approach to engagement—especially targeting single mothers—will resonate with audiences, or if her controversial history will overshadow her current efforts. In her quest for acceptance and stability, Dolezal continues to navigate a complicated legacy.

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