The Arizona-based teacher previously called Rachel Dolezal has actually been ousted from her position in a regional school district due to content published on her OnlyFans account. Dolezal, who lawfully altered her name to Nkechi Diallo in 2016, had actually been teaching at a primary school in Arizona considering that August 2023, according to a report from News4 Tucson. She was fired today after her OnlyFans account was given the district’s attention, as its posts are “contrary to our district’s Use of Social Media by District Employees policy and our personnel principles policy”, stated Julie Farbarik, the district’s director of alumni and neighborhood relations. The account was connected in Diallo’s public Instagram profile. “We just found out of Ms Nkechi Diallo’s OnlyFans social networks posts the other day afternoon,” she stated, according to News4Tucson. “She is no longer used by the Catalina Foothills school district.” The district did not instantly react to ask for remark. Diallo is best understood for debate surrounding her racial identity, recognizing as a Black lady for several years and even heading the regional chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) before her moms and dads openly exposed she is white in 2015. After the debate, Diallo lost her function mentor African research studies at Eastern Washington University and introduced an account on OnlyFans in 2021 after having a hard time to discover work. She has actually made 600 posts in the years given that and shared numerous paywalled adult videos and images. Diallo might not be instantly grabbed remark. Diallo’s is not the very first example of a teacher being ended or resigning due to OnlyFans material. In 2023, a Missouri instructor was suspended and later on resigned after her account was found and shared on Facebook. Some have actually argued the existence of instructors on OnlyFans highlights the monetary pressures those in education face, with the typical school instructor making $66,745 a year and 40% of all education specialists making less than $25,000 every year. OnlyFans, a subscription-based adult material website, blew up in appeal throughout the pandemic, going from 1 million international developers in 2020 to 3 million in 2023. The typical OnlyFans developer makes just $151 regular monthly, however a few of the leading accounts generate as much as $5.4 m a year.