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OnlyFans Creator Farha Khalidi Alleges Being Paid to Promote ‘Political Propaganda’ for Biden Administration

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OnlyFans creator and TikTok star Farha Khalidi has claimed she was paid to spread “political propaganda” for the Biden administration on social media.@RichardHanania/X
A social media influencer, Farha Khalidi, known for her presence on OnlyFans and TikTok, recently disclosed that she was compensated to disseminate “political propaganda” for the Biden administration on social media.
OnlyFans creator and TikTok star Farha Khalidi has claimed she was paid to spread "political propaganda" for the Biden administration on social media.@RichardHanania/X

OnlyFans creator and TikTok star Farha Khalidi has claimed she was paid to spread “political propaganda” for the Biden administration on social media.@RichardHanania/X

Khalidi claimed she was approached to promote then-Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Biden, to her substantial following.

During a podcast interview with commentator Richard Hanania, Khalidi revealed the promotion’s circumstances. She stated that she was explicitly instructed not to disclose that the content was advertising, as it was deemed not a product.

The intention, she inferred, was to leverage her identity as an “edgy girl of colour” to advocate for Brown Jackson’s nomination, urging her followers to feel “reflected” by choice.

When probed about the Biden admin, Khalidi, who boasts more than 119,000 Instagram followers, clarified she was dealing with a "conduit" third-party media company at the time.AP

When probed about the Biden admin, Khalidi, who boasts more than 119,000 Instagram followers, clarified she was dealing with a “conduit” third-party media company at the time.AP

Khalidi clarified that she was working with a third-party media company acting as a “conduit” for the Biden administration rather than directly with it.

She emphasized that she didn’t hold President Biden personally responsible for the situation despite her involvement.

However, Khalidi admitted to pushing back against the scripted content provided by the media company. She refused to echo phrases that she felt were inauthentic, particularly those suggested by a white woman instructing her to express feelings of identification with Brown Jackson as a person of colour.

She recounted her resistance to being directed to deliver predetermined statements based on her race, stating that it soured her perception of political propaganda.

The social media personality said she'd been asked to help boast about then-Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to tens of thousands of followers.@farhakhalidi/Instagram.

The social media personality said she’d been asked to help boast about then-Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to tens of thousands of followers.@farhakhalidi/Instagram.

Khalidi expressed her willingness to discuss Brown Jackson’s background and accomplishments but rejected what she described as “corny stuff,” regardless of the source.

The White House did not immediately respond to inquiries regarding Khalidi’s claims, leaving the matter unresolved. Khalidi also disclosed that her involvement in political promotions was part of her income stream during college, alongside ads from entities such as Planned Parenthood and dating apps.

While Khalidi did not disclose the amount she was paid for participating in the political advertising campaigns, she indicated that it significantly contributed to her financial stability during her college years.

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