Race faker Rachel Dolezal paid a visit to The Real talk show on Nov. 2, and finally made the unremarkable admission the world has already known —she’s white!
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The 37-year-old racially confused civil rights activist caused quite the stir earlier this year, when she claimed to be African American, despite her white biological parents' public disclosure that she is actually as white as a cotton ball.
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The mother of two has spent the better part of her life identifying with African American culture, to such a degree that she became a woman of color—in her mind at least—tanning her skin and teasing out her hair, in an attempt to pass as a black person.
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Rachel was forced to resign from her prestigious post as President of the NAACP's Spokane, Washington chapter, as a result of the shocking exposure of her decades-long elaborate fabrication.
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Although the Howard University alum dodged months of efforts to extract the truth behind her mental (problems?) process, the women of The Real are just that, so after digesting Rachel's hogwash about white not being a race, but actually just "a state of mind" (huh?), they tactfully managed to procure a confession.
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"I was biologically born white to white parents, but I identify as black," Rachel conceded during the interview.
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Despite the clearly uncomfortable line of questioning, Rachel confirmed the good news that she's expecting a baby, and in a fleeting moment of shade, host Loni Love joked, "I guess the baby black, huh?" eliciting some major ice grilling from the mama-to-be.
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The 37-year-old racially confused civil rights activist caused quite the stir earlier this year, when she claimed to be African American, despite her white biological parents' public disclosure that she is actually as white as a cotton ball.
Photo credit: Splash News
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The mother of two has spent the better part of her life identifying with African American culture, to such a degree that she became a woman of color—in her mind at least—tanning her skin and teasing out her hair, in an attempt to pass as a black person.
Photo credit: Splash News
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Rachel was forced to resign from her prestigious post as President of the NAACP's Spokane, Washington chapter, as a result of the shocking exposure of her decades-long elaborate fabrication.
Photo credit: Splash News
rachel-dolezal-admits-white-interview-8
Although the Howard University alum dodged months of efforts to extract the truth behind her mental (problems?) process, the women of The Real are just that, so after digesting Rachel's hogwash about white not being a race, but actually just "a state of mind" (huh?), they tactfully managed to procure a confession.
Photo credit: Splash News
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"I was biologically born white to white parents, but I identify as black," Rachel conceded during the interview.
Photo credit: Splash News
Despite the clearly uncomfortable line of questioning, Rachel confirmed the good news that she's expecting a baby, and in a fleeting moment of shade, host Loni Love joked, "I guess the baby black, huh?" eliciting some major ice grilling from the mama-to-be.