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Race-faker Rachel Dolezal is virtually unrecognizable these days after undergoing a glamorous makeover.
The activist, who now goes by the Nigerian name Nkechi 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.
These days, the 48-year-old works as an model and is currently training with the Sexology Institute to become a certified sex coach.
In a new photo of herself shared to X on Tuesday, Dolezal looked far different than many may remember.
Her lips are much fuller than before and her signature permed hair now falls past her shoulders instead of the more afro-inspired style she used in the past.
Her wardrobe has also changed, with Dolezal rocking ripped black skinny jeans and a stylish midriff sweater in the image, instead of the more conservative blazers and blouses she used to don.
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Race-faker Rachel Dolezal looked completely unrecognizable in a recent photo shared to social media
The former NAACP leader is pictured in 2015 shortly after she was exposed for faking her race
The image also featured a crude gesture, with Dolezal giving the middle finger to the camera.
'She looks like Beyonce,' gushed one fan, while another commented, 'You look great!'
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.
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Dolezal recently opened up about her OnlyFans career in an episode of her new podcast, TradPro.
'As an artist I would love for my fine art to pay all the bills, but it has not yet,' she said.
While Dolezal admits that OnlyFans isn't a 'forever job', she said that she loves the freedom that it gives her, especially as a mother.
'It allows me time with my nine-year-old, who has autism. It allows me more hands-on time with him,' she explained.
Dolezal's new look inspired praise from her followers, with one fan comparing her to Beyonce
Beyonce is pictured in a scene from her musical film Lemonade
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'It also allows for me to not have the threat of being fired because somebody doesn't like something,' she laughed, referring to her last mainstream job.
'I push my boundaries on that platform, yes I do. I'm an artist, I'm creative. I like to please, so I aim to please and deliver content that my fans want.'
Dolezal spent more than 10 years posing as a black woman, rising to become a chapter president of the NAACP.
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 that 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 48-year-old is now a popular OnlyFans model and is currently studying to become a Sexologist
Dolezal is pictured in 2017 looking much different than her current bombshell appearance
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 returned to the public eye in 2018 in the Netflix documentary, 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.
Dolezal now hosts her own podcast called TradPro, which is aimed at left-wing progressives who want to pursue a more traditional lifestyle.
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She is also an accomplished artist who sells paintings, drawings, and sculptures under her Nigerian name, Nkechi Diallo.
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