Rachel Dolezal poses in lingerie from Rihanna's Savage X Fenty line on her OnlyFans page

Publish date: 2024-09-28

Rachel Dolezal, who was famously embroiled in a race controversy for posing as a black woman years ago, has been posting steamy photos of herself on her OnlyFans page showing off Rihanna's popular lingerie line.

Screenshots of some of the photos circulated on social media Monday.

A representative for the ex-Spokane, Washington's NAACP president, 44, told TMZ that Dolezal was gifted the coveted Savage X Fenty merchandise and wanted to show it off to her subscribers. 

Dolezal's page was launched in September 2021 and was reportedly going to feature 'foot photos,' hair tutorials, and fitness routines.

But now the account - which costs $9.99 a month - is dedicated to 'creative content' where she can interact with her fans, according to her bio. 

It's also a place where subscribers get to 'see how my sensual side pairs with my creative spirit through intimate images inspired by color, light, and lingerie on the weekends.'

Rachel Dolezal, 44, posted steamy photos of herself on her OnlyFans page showing off Rihanna's popular lingerie line

Rachel Dolezal, 44, posted steamy photos of herself on her OnlyFans page showing off Rihanna's popular lingerie line

Dolezal, who was famously embroiled in a race controversy for posing as a black woman years ago, has been modeling the lingerie on her page as far back as January 2022

Dolezal, who was famously embroiled in a race controversy for posing as a black woman years ago, has been modeling the lingerie on her page as far back as January 2022

Dolezal's page has 444 posts, which can be found under tabs labeled as feet, fitness, news commentary, Savage X Fenty modeling, art, beauty tips and staying healthy.

Dolezal has been modeling the popular lingerie on her page as far back as January 2022, according to her posts. 

OnlyFans has become famous as a space for celebrities to interact with people on a personal level, as well as a place where sex workers can post and get paid in a relatively safe manner. 

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In addition to her OnlyFans account, Dolezal has previously sold homemade lollipops, Melanin Spectrum dolls and a $1,000 sculpture of an electric chair.

Dolezal said last year that side hustles are the only way she can earn a living, since she's been unable to get a job due to the scandal surrounding her fake race.

Dolezal had pretended to be black for more than 10 years until her ruse was revealed in 2015.

She faced backlash from many, but found a fan in Rihanna who said she was ‘a bit of a hero’ for sparking the national debate on race.

Rihanna praised Dolezal in an interview for Vanity Fair, saying she ‘changed people’s perspective’.

Rihanna poses in her Savage X Fenty line. Dolezal wore the latest batch of the popular brand on her OnlyFans account

Rihanna poses in her Savage X Fenty line. Dolezal wore the latest batch of the popular brand on her OnlyFans account 

Rihanna praised Dolezal in an interview for Vanity Fair , saying she ¿changed people¿s perspective¿ Rihanna called race faker Rachel Dolezal 'a bit of a hero' for sparking a national debate on race after it was revealed the former NAACP leader is actually a white woman

Rihanna (left) called race faker Rachel Dolezal (right) 'a bit of a hero' for sparking a national debate on race after it was revealed the former NAACP leader is actually a white woman

In an interview for Vanity Fair's November issue, in which she graces the cover (pictured), Rihanna said: ‘I think she was a bit of a hero, because she kind of flipped on society a little bit’ 

‘I think she was a bit of a hero, because she kind of flipped on society a little bit,’ she said.

‘Is it such a horrible thing that she pretended to be black? Black is a great thing.’

She explained: ‘I think she legit changed people’s perspective a bit and woke people up.’

Because of the scandal, Dolezal was forced to resign from a leadership position at her local Spokane chapter of the NAACP and was fired from her job as an adjunct professor of Africana Studies at Eastern Washington University.

Last year, Dolezal appeared in a new documentary about black beauty, in which she claims people who criticize her are 'white supremacy folks' and blames her black ex-husband for 'repressing' her.

Dolezal (pictured in June) was forced to resign from her position with NAACP in Spokane, Washington, after her parents told a local paper she is Caucasian

Dolezal (pictured) was forced to resign from her position with NAACP in Spokane, Washington, after her parents told a local paper she is Caucasian

Titled 'Subjects of Desire' and directed by Jennifer Holness', the documentary debuted at SXSW in March, and featured Dolezal saying she had been a victim of 'shaming and ridicule' due to the scandal.

'I've been called an insult to white women and an insult to black women. White women are angry because I did what they never would do and went further, like I put 110,' she said, according to Daily Beast.

'I didn't just be that white ally and do a little bit, I canceled my white privilege. I canceled my hair.'

Dolezal also appeared to indicate that she received criticism from black women because her scandal was 'like a trigger to post-traumatic stress,' though her comments were not entirely clear.

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