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The soldier who went viral last week for her TikTok video about her relationship with a Staff Sergeant shortly after joining the Army has been identified.
After a deep dive into the “spicy” places of the internet, Salty Soldier was able to identify the social media user “cheyannerad” as Army Specialist Cheyanne Rademacher, a 68C Practical Nursing Specialist from Washington State.
Last week, a story shared her video of how she found out her first boyfriend after joining the military was married and how she allegedly did not know.
She recounted meeting a male staff sergeant while working out in a gym while in the Army’s Army’s nursing training.
The then 19-year-old says they began dating but ended up finding out he was married after looking at his phone messages while they were staying in an Air BnB together.
She claims she broke things off with him but eventually had to get a court order to keep him away.

While her story may or may not be true, Salty Soldier has uncovered the real reason she shares provocative material on her social media.
Spicy Links!
Specialist Rademacher has 39 people paying to be members of her private video messaging, according to her BuyMeACoffee page.
If the website numbers are correct, she’s earning around $3500 a month in addition to her E-4 pay.
While it might be less, the video posted to the top of her TikTok page does show that she is very well-traveled for a 21-year-old.
Her latest supporter, Roger Smith, bought “50 burgers” (code for spicy content) for $250.
Another person even pleaded for her to give him a chance at a relationship if he bought a membership.
“I’ve followed you for a while and if you’d be willing to take a chance with a stranger, I’d love to get to know each other and see what could happen,” he wrote.
“I’ll even buy the snap membership if need be, but if there’s no chance then I’d rather not be a bother. I’m a genuine man hoping for an opportunity to see if a relationship with you would be possible.”
But posting thirst trap social videos to draw lonely men into paying for her content doesn’t end there, she even promotes enlistment into the Army.
“Join the army🫣 tell them I sent you… i need promotion points,” she wrote on her website with a link to an Army recruitment referral page.
“Enter your contact information and the details of who referred you,” the page reads. “An Army recruiter will follow up with you—no commitment necessary.”

According to her Facebook, she joined the Army sometime after 2020 and served in the Civil Air Patrol prior.

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