OnlyFans star says she got paid to promote ‘political propaganda’ for Biden admin

She said during the interview that she was supposed to boast about how Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson inspired the adult content creator because she was a woman of color.

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She said during the interview that she was supposed to boast about how Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson inspired the adult content creator because she was a woman of color.

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During a podcast interview with Richard Hanania, OnlyFans girl and TikTok creator Farha Khalidi told the host that she was paid to spread "political propaganda" for the Biden administration.  

She said during the interview that she was supposed to boast about how Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson inspired the adult content creator because she was a woman of color.  

"I was doing full-on political propaganda," Khalidi said. "The funny thing is they’re, like, 'Do not disclose this as an ad' because they [were], like, 'Technically, it’s not a product, so you don’t have to disclose it’s an ad.' Because I think they just wanted, like, some edgy girl of color to just tell people — like when they nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson, they’re, like, 'Can you say as a person of color, you know, that you feel reflected?’” 

Khalidi, who has a large following on social media, said that she was dealing with a "third-party" media company in order to get paid to make the political messaging.  

"I was taking ads by the time I graduated college from, like, the Biden administration, Planned Parenthood and, like, dating apps and stuff. So it was, like, fully financially sustaining me," Khalidi said about the payments.  

"It’s not Biden, but it’s, like, a third party. You know what I mean? It’s, like, a media company that’s doing it on his behalf. I’m not blaming him for this," Khalidi added.  

She complained about how the person emailing her the request was white, and then added, "Yeah, they’re basically, ‘As, like, another black person, can you just say that you feel reflected by Ketanji?’ I’m like, ‘No, I’ll talk about Ketanji’s background and her accomplishments,’ but you know what I mean? I’ll never — I’m not gonna say, like, the corny stuff, even if it was a brown person emailing it to me."

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