Texas Senate hopeful faces questions over social media accounts followed
Texas Democrat and U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico is raising eyebrows after a new report revealed his Instagram activity includes following accounts connected to the adult entertainment industry.
The 34-year-old state representative, who also happens to be a Presbyterian seminarian, is now defending the social media connections after a report by Axios Saturday identified ten adult or escort-affiliated profiles he follows on Instagram, as The Daily Caller reports.
Talarico’s campaign is attempting to spin the situation as a matter of faith and acceptance, but critics see a disconnect between the candidate’s public moral posturing and private online habits.
Campaign Contradictions Raise Eyebrows Among Voters
James Talarico, who officially launched his Senate campaign at a rally in Round Rock, Texas, on September 9, is challenging entrenched Republican leadership, potentially taking on either Senator John Cornyn or Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
While promoting a unity-driven message on the trail — citing biblical allegories and targeting what he calls billionaire influence — Talarico often reminds voters that he is a man of Christian conviction.
Now, that message of moral clarity is competing with scrutiny over his online following list, which includes public profiles tied to OnlyFans creators and adult entertainers — none of which feature nudity, due to Instagram's rules on such content.
Talarico Team Stands Firm Amid Online Speculation
In response to Axios, Talarico’s spokesperson JT Ennis offered a calm, if somewhat evasive, explanation: “While James was unaware of how these women make money, he does not judge them for it and will not play into an effort to smear them for clickbait articles.”
That’s one way to play it. Talarico’s camp seems more interested in protecting reputational optics than providing straight answers about how these accounts ended up on his follow list in the first place.
Ennis added, “That’s exactly what his Christian faith calls him to do,” emphasizing tolerance over transparency.
Faith-Focused Messaging Meets Secular Realities
Talarico’s campaign has wrapped itself in faith-forward language, frequently invoking biblical narratives to contrast with Republican governance.
One recurring theme on his campaign site reads: “Those billionaires want to keep us from seeing all that we have in common. They want to keep us from realizing there’s far more that unites us than divides us.”
Yet, unity, in practice, is proving difficult when personal conduct raises questions about authenticity, especially from a candidate who casts himself as a moral counterweight to Texas conservatives.
Online Behavior Becomes Political Battlefield
The objective facts remain simple: Talarico, who praises Christian virtue and rails against material greed, followed numerous adult-themed accounts that any casual observer could identify as such.
This isn’t a matter of obscure digital breadcrumbs — it’s publicly viewable content on a high-profile platform by a man who seeks one of the most powerful positions in the country.
So far, the campaign has declined to provide further comment to conservative outlets like the Daily Caller News Foundation, leaving questions circulating unanswered among voters.
Gospel Meets Grit In Senate Showdown
In this digital age, a candidate’s online behavior matters — not just because of optics, but because it reflects judgment, consistency, and credibility.
If Talarico is unaware of who he follows, it raises doubts about both sincerity and self-awareness — two qualities Texans usually demand from public servants, regardless of party affiliation.
Whether this social media stumble becomes a mere footnote or a campaign-defining issue remains to be seen, but it has certainly drawn a line between rhetoric and reality in the Lone Star political arena.





