'Your legs are the sensual bridges to heaven': The soppy music videos written for white NAACP leader by her ex-fiancé before she broke his heart

  • The parents of Spokane NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal, 37, have said that she has been misleading people about her ethnicity for years
  • Videos made by her ex-fiancé about their relationship emerged online
  • The couple were engaged for just two months before they split 

Spokane NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal may be trending across Twitter for lying about her race, but just a few years ago she was the star of very different online posts.

Soppy YouTube music videos created by her former fiancé have emerged and show him gushing about their relationship - before she called off their engagement after just two months.

The videos were made by Maurice Turner, a musician from Mississippi, to whom Dolezal became engaged in December 2012 before their union was called off in February 2013.

Following their engagement, she flashed a large, sparkling ring on Facebook as they gushed about their future together.

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Former flame: Spokane NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal is pictured with her former fiancé, Maurice Turner, after their engagement in December 2012. They broke off the engagement after two months

Former flame: Spokane NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal is pictured with her former fiancé, Maurice Turner, after their engagement in December 2012. They broke off the engagement after two months

'So are you ready for the rest of your life,' he sang to her in one video posted in January 2013. 'I'll be so honored when you become my wife.'

'I'm so incredibly in love with you... I want to kiss you for the rest of my life, I want to hold you for the rest of my life.' 

He also details her attributes, singing: 'I love your lips, I love your eyes, I love your hips, I love your thighs... you are so naturally beautiful, wonderful...

'Your legs are the sensual bridges to heaven... The sweetest vajayjay more cosmic than the milky way' 

Another video is called 'Dreamgirl', which Turner made for her birthday before their engagement. 

Ode: Turner shared the videos to his Facebook page, saying that Dolezal was 'for the rest of his life'

Ode: Turner shared the videos to his Facebook page, saying that Dolezal was 'for the rest of his life'

Thankful: After he shared the video for her birthday (above), she thanked him 'for making my day so special'

Thankful: After he shared the video for her birthday (above), she thanked him 'for making my day so special'

Tribute: In one of the videos, he includes this image of a baby, left, but it is not clear if he is suggesting that the baby is Dolezal. Right, another image from the video shows her in a 'stop hating' t-shirt

The video features a montage of pictures of Dolezal, including an image of a baby who appears to be African American. 

He sings: 'I hope it's not a dream, girl because you're my dream girl. Rachel you're my dream girl.'

They also gushed about their relationship online.

'I can honestly say that I have never ever known a love like this before,' he wrote in January 2013. 'Rachel Dolezal U r the most beautiful sexiest most talented most brilliant fiance a man could ever wish for... I love u.' 

'I love this woman,' he added alongside a photograph of them together when she sported waist-length braids. 'She is totally changing my life. 

Gushing: The couple shared their excitement at their engagement to Facebook in December 2012

Gushing: The couple shared their excitement at their engagement to Facebook in December 2012

Happy: Turner, a musician from Mississippi, professed his love to his fiancee on his Facebook page 

Happy: Turner, a musician from Mississippi, professed his love to his fiancee on his Facebook page 

Fan: Turner has also shared some of her artworks, calling her 'one of the most important artists of our time'

Fan: Turner has also shared some of her artworks, calling her 'one of the most important artists of our time'

He also shared a message saying he had visited her 'future sons' and 'future father-in-law' - although he unlikely met Dolezal's biological father as the family has been estranged for a few years

He also shared a message saying he had visited her 'future sons' and 'future father-in-law' - although he unlikely met Dolezal's biological father as the family has been estranged for a few years

Turner also posted about meeting he met his 'future sons' and 'future father-in-law' over Christmas 2012, although the revelations this week have revealed that the man she often called her father online - an African-American man - is not her dad.

Larry and Ruthanne Dolezal, who are named on her birth certificate as her parents, are both white.

She also has posted photos online of her 'sons' although one is her brother Izaiah - one of four black children Rachel's parents adopted in the 1990s. 

Turner's other son is from an earlier marriage to a man named Kevin Moore, whom she married in Mississippi in 2000.

They moved to Idaho together and he became violent towards her and their young son, she claimed in an article in The Easterner earlier this year. They divorced in 2004.  

 Loved up: In later messages he called his wife-to-be 'the most talented most brilliant fiance'

 Loved up: In later messages he called his wife-to-be 'the most talented most brilliant fiance'

Joy: Turner, who lived in Mississippi while his fiance was in Spokane, gushed about their relationship online

Joy: Turner, who lived in Mississippi while his fiance was in Spokane, gushed about their relationship online

Break up: Just two months after their engagement, other posts indicate that the wedding was off

Break up: Just two months after their engagement, other posts indicate that the wedding was off

She told the publication that filing for divorce was a hard decision because she 'wanted to have sort of like a perfect record'.

Her relationship with Turner was also short-lived; Dolezal was living in Spokane while he remained in Mississippi throughout their relationship. 

'I've sighed my last sigh... and cried my last tear,' he wrote on Facebook on February 11. 'I let it go... to the winds... my love... my love.. love u... good bye...'

DailyMail.com has yet to hear back from Turner. 

The posts emerged after Dolezal, the NAACP Chapter President in Spokane, Washington, was revealed to be white, rather than African-American, as she has suggested. 

According to her mother, Ruthanne began to 'disguise herself' in 2006 or 2007

Pretending: Dolezal is pictured left and as a blonde-haired youngster in an image shared by her parents, right

Speaking out: Her parents, Larry and Ruthanne Dolezal, revealed that she was white this week

Speaking out: Her parents, Larry and Ruthanne Dolezal, revealed that she was white this week

A white past: Dolezal's mother also showed reporters this photo of her daughter's 2000 marriage in Mississippi (she's seen at center). Dolezal is now divorced from her husband, Kevin Moore

A white past: Dolezal's mother also showed reporters this photo of her daughter's 2000 marriage in Mississippi (she's seen at center). Dolezal is now divorced from her husband, Kevin Moore

The revelations were made by her own parents, Larry and Ruthanne Dolezal, who said she has been 'disguising herself' since 2007.

Dolezal, who has been a civil rights activist across Idaho and Washington and works part-time as an Africana Studies professor at Eastern Washington University, is now facing a city ethics probe for falsely claiming on an application that she was black.   

But the NCAAP has stood up for Dolezal, calling the matter 'a legal issue with her family'.

'One's racial identity is not a qualifying criteria or disqualifying standard for NAACP leadership. The NAACP Alaska-Oregon-Washington State Conference stands behind Ms. Dolezal's advocacy record,' it said. 

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