A woman reveals how pretending to support Trump earned her a significant amount of money, allowing her to pay off college debt.
A woman has recently come forward to share how she paid off her college debt by pretending to be a supporter of Donald Trump.
Her story reveals a surprising twist in the world of politics and social media.
Woman pretended to be Trump supporter to pay off debt
The woman, known online as Princess Q, claimed that she acted like a die-hard MAGA supporter to gain financial help.
She was struggling with her university payments and saw an unusual way to get cash quickly.
By appealing to those who felt politically motivated, she found a way to fund her education.

In a tweet, she expressed gratitude to Trump supporters for their contributions.
She wrote: “Still a big shoutout to the trump supporters who helped me finish school (debt free), move to Los Angeles, and prove myself in social media and marketing psychology which in turn spearheaded my career.”
She went viral by making a bold claim.
In 2018, Princess Q went viral after posting a tweet that claimed her parents had cut her off financially due to her political views.
She stated that her parents refused to pay her university tuition because she publicly identified as a Black Trump supporter.
She declared, “I will not hide any longer,” while wearing a Make America Great Again bucket hat.
To gain support, she asked people online to help fund her education through a GoFundMe page.
She described herself as a young Black Republican and appealed to the kindness of others to assist her financially.

The truth about her story revealed.
After her initial post, Princess Q received a significant amount of donations.
In fact, she later revealed that she raised around $150,000. However, just one day later, the truth emerged.
She admitted to Elle magazine that she was not actually a Trump supporter and had fabricated the entire story for financial gain.
Her motives were to draw attention to the upcoming 2018 elections and to discourage people from voting for Republicans.
She said: “Voting is coming up so I just wanted to remind people that Republicans are stupid and shouldn’t hold the majority anymore.
“Minimum wage is pathetically low and it’s not a living wage either so how are we supposed to survive?’
“And then the people who say ‘go to college and get a better job,’ like anyone can afford that, and it won’t guarantee you a job either.”

Her joke escalated into a serious situation.
Princess Q described her actions as a “joke.”
She explained that she was inspired by another Black woman who had posted about being a Trump supporter and wanted to make fun of that narrative.
However, her plan quickly escalated beyond what she had intended.
She claimed to have returned the money she raised, but later admitted that this part of her story was made up to avoid backlash.
She said, “The Trumpies saw my old tweets about Obama and realized maybe I might have been lying.”
To protect herself, she withdrew the funds before anyone could take them back.

Now that the story is out, Princess Q reflects on her actions and the reactions they provoked.
She acknowledges that her scheme was risky and could have ended badly.
However, she feels that it brought attention to important issues such as the challenges of affording college and the low minimum wage that many people face.
Social media reactions
One user said: She studied the game, she played the game, she won the game and she’s rolling in money.
The second user wrote: She understood the assignment
The third user added: If college was adorable she wouldn’t have to go through all that lol. Can’t fault her for it.
The fourth user commented: When student loans meet method acting. Give that woman an Oscar and a financial planning award.
Another user said: And now she’s going to jail for fraud, lol
Someone added: Yea you have to sell your soul for monies though…..aint worth it.