Nkechi Diallo, Formerly Known as Rachel Dolezal, Responds After Job Loss Over Only Fans

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Nkechi Diallo, formerly recognized as Rachel Dolezal, has broken her silence following the loss of her teaching job due to her content on the adult platform OnlyFans. The controversial figure, who made headlines in 2015 for falsely presenting herself as Black, took to her Instagram Story to share her reaction.

Accompanied by a photo of herself wearing a green top and denim jacket, Diallo conveyed a message of resilience: “Keep on living.” Despite the setback, she also reached out to her followers for support, directing them to her art website where they could purchase her creations.

The Catalina Foothills School District in Tucson, Arizona confirmed Diallo’s termination, citing her OnlyFans posts as contrary to the district’s social media policy and staff ethics. However, this development hasn’t halted her business on the platform, with Diallo continuing to upload content as recently as February 14th.

Acknowledging the holiday, Diallo wished her subscribers a “Happy Valentine’s Day” and offered exclusive content options. Alongside her endeavors on OnlyFans, she also runs the Peripheries Podcast.

While navigating the aftermath of losing her job, Diallo celebrated her son Langston’s 8th birthday on February 16th, expressing gratitude for his presence in her life.

Diallo’s experience joins a growing trend of public figures leveraging platforms like OnlyFans, prompting discussions around employment policies and individual freedoms in the digital age.

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