A popular TikTok user and model for OnlyFans has said that she received payment to post "political propaganda" on her social media accounts in support of the Biden administration. Farha Khalidi, star of OnlyFans, said that by the time she graduated from college, she was already working on paid advertisements for dating apps, the Biden administration, and Planned Parenthood.
Khalidi said that she received an invitation to endorse former Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to her tens of thousands of social media followers when President Biden nominated Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court. The Biden administration allegedly urged the OnlyFans model to conceal the content's sponsored advertising, according to her claims.
The social media star said, "I was doing full-on political propaganda," in a recent podcast interview with analyst Richard Hanania. According to Khalidi, Biden's team asked her to keep her hundreds of thousands of followers in the dark about their payment for the material.
After Biden nominated Khalidi to the U.S. Supreme Court, the White House pressed her to state that she believed Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was representing her.
The author of the material said that she disagreed with the terminology and that, as a person of color, she did not feel "reflected" in it.
"The amusing thing is that they are saying, 'Do not declare this to be an advertisement,' because they [were] saying, 'In theory, it is not a product, so you do not have to declare it to be an advertisement.'" Since they nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson, I believe they were only looking for an edgy female of color to simply inform people that they felt "reflected" as a person of color.
Khalidi, who has over 119,000 Instagram followers, said that she was working with a "conduit" third-party media firm at the time when asked about her affiliation with the Biden administration.
It is a third party, but it is not Biden. Do you understand what I mean? He is having it handled by, like, a media business. This is not his fault, Khalidi said.
She went on to state that the reason she did not like the "script" was because a white lady from the media firm was telling her what to say.
"And I say, 'No,' and she says, 'Please,' to which I reply, 'No.'" I am going to discuss the news about it, but I will not allow a white person to tell me how I should feel as a person of color. Simply put, I believe that political propaganda somehow blackmailed me," Khalidi said. It took some time for the precise sum paid to Khalidi to be revealed or explained.
Khalidi said that she received an invitation to endorse former Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to her tens of thousands of social media followers when President Biden nominated Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court. The Biden administration allegedly urged the OnlyFans model to conceal the content's sponsored advertising, according to her claims.
The social media star said, "I was doing full-on political propaganda," in a recent podcast interview with analyst Richard Hanania. According to Khalidi, Biden's team asked her to keep her hundreds of thousands of followers in the dark about their payment for the material.
After Biden nominated Khalidi to the U.S. Supreme Court, the White House pressed her to state that she believed Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was representing her.
The author of the material said that she disagreed with the terminology and that, as a person of color, she did not feel "reflected" in it.
"The amusing thing is that they are saying, 'Do not declare this to be an advertisement,' because they [were] saying, 'In theory, it is not a product, so you do not have to declare it to be an advertisement.'" Since they nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson, I believe they were only looking for an edgy female of color to simply inform people that they felt "reflected" as a person of color.
Khalidi, who has over 119,000 Instagram followers, said that she was working with a "conduit" third-party media firm at the time when asked about her affiliation with the Biden administration.
It is a third party, but it is not Biden. Do you understand what I mean? He is having it handled by, like, a media business. This is not his fault, Khalidi said.
She went on to state that the reason she did not like the "script" was because a white lady from the media firm was telling her what to say.
"And I say, 'No,' and she says, 'Please,' to which I reply, 'No.'" I am going to discuss the news about it, but I will not allow a white person to tell me how I should feel as a person of color. Simply put, I believe that political propaganda somehow blackmailed me," Khalidi said. It took some time for the precise sum paid to Khalidi to be revealed or explained.