Race faker Rachel Dolezal recently had a cancerous melanoma removed from her lower back, seemingly after tanning too much in the sun.
Rachel Dolezals Skin Cancer Warning After Tanning
Race faker Rachel Dolezal recently had a cancerous melanoma removed from her lower back, seemingly after tanning too much in the sun. The activist, who now goes...
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The activist, who now goes by the Nigerian name Nkechi Amare Diallo and identifies as trans-black, shot to infamy in 2015 after she was exposed for passing herself off as a black woman - despite being Caucasian.
In an Instagram post last week, the 48-year-old confirmed that she recently underwent surgery to remove the stage 1 melanoma, before vowing that she would no longer 'lay out in the sun'.
She also wrote that the surgery was a 'tough but grounding reminder of what years of sun (and a childhood in a family that didn’t believe in sunscreen) can do over time.'
To maintain her signature golden glow, Dolezal revealed that she's turned to drinkable tanning drops in lieu of sunbathing.
'They have carotene in them and I know that there's an old tradition to drink carrot juice and beet juice, and it's supposed to stimulate your melanin,' she explained.
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Race faker Rachel Dolezal has revealed that she had a cancerous melanoma removed from her lower back, seemingly after tanning too much in the sun
Carotene is a photosynthetic pigment that's found in carrots and sweet potatoes.
It can cause an orange tinge to the skin when ingested, so various companies now sell carotene as an ingestible tanning product.
After being exposed as a race faker in 2015, the former NAACP leader was unable to find work.
She eventually found a job as an after school instructor at Sunrise Drive Elementary School in Tucson, Arizona, but was sacked when her side hustle as an OnlyFans creator was exposed.
Dolezal's OnlyFans page was launched in September 2021 and was reportedly .
However, it later evolved to feature more explicit content, including sex tapes.
She is now training with the Sexology Institute to become a certified sex coach.
'It's a really great, rigorous, academic program,' she said in a recent social media post.
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The 48-year-old shared a photo of the scar on her lower back from where the stage 1 melanoma was removed
Dolezal spent more than 10 years posing as a black woman, rising to become a chapter president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
She also became a teacher of Africana studies at Eastern Washington University.
In 2015, a local news reporter in Washington 'outed' the Montana-born Dolezal after revealing her parents, Ruthanne and Lawrence Dolezal, were both white.
She was sacked from her job with the NAACP and subsequently dismissed from her position at Eastern Washington University.
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The controversial 'civil rights activist' would later argue that she was 'transracial' or 'trans-black' and has said she did nothing wrong in not correcting 'assumptions' that she is black.
Dolezal spent more than 10 years posing as a black woman, rising to become a chapter president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Dolezal tried to rebuild her image , The Rachel Divide.
She then shared more details of her story by writing a memoir called In Full Color: Finding My Place in a Black and White World.
She now hosts her own podcast called TradPro, which is aimed at left-wing progressives who want to pursue a more traditional lifestyle.
'TradPro is a peaceful resistance to the idea that those who choose a traditional role must be religious and conservative,' a blurb for the podcast reads.
'Empowering individuals to choose homemaking, caregiving and empathetic advocacy without stigma.'
The podcast also aims to 'extend homemaker/feminine roles to cis women, trans women, femme men & any individual who finds purpose and fulfillment in this role.'
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