'Tanning Mom' Patricia Krentcil Announces Run For Florida Senate Seat

Krentcil attained internet infamy in 2012 after she was arrested for allegedly putting her 5-year-old daughter in a tanning booth.

If a former reality show host like Donald Trump can be elected president, then perhaps a woman known for her deep love of tanning can be a U.S. senator.

That’s because “Tanning Mom” Patricia Krentcil just announced that she’s running in Florida’s 2024 Senate race as a Republican, according to a Tuesday report from TMZ.

Krentcil attained internet infamy in 2012 after she was arrested for allegedly putting her 5-year-old daughter in a tanning booth. She denied the accusation and pleaded not guilty in the case, which was ultimately dropped in 2013.

Krentcil has been out of the spotlight in recent years, though she previously sought to extend her 15 minutes of fame by recording the original song “Free 2 Be Me,” challenging fellow viral sensation Nadya “Octomom” Suleman to a boxing match, and even making a cameo in a gay porn.

Her latest comeback attempt started this week when she submitted a filing with the Federal Election Commission for her Senate bid.

“The thing with my campaign is that you know everything about me from the start,” Krentcil said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “There’s no skeletons or hidden secrets or shocking dirt to be revealed. What you see is what you get because my life has been documented.”

Krentcil may be running as a Republican, but many of her views differ greatly from GOP orthodoxy.

“My platform is pro LGBTQ+; I would vote for RuPaul for President. Let’s mix it up with representation,” she told Fox.

Krentcil’s statement acknowledged that she may not be “the most well spoken, brilliant politician that ever lived.” But as a mother of five with “boots on the ground in Florida,” she said she understands what people are going through — and “it’s not good.”

“Banning Shakespeare, teaching slavery was beneficial? This is the priority when thousands of people can’t pay their home insurance premiums or medical bills!?” she wrote, referring to recent controversies in Florida schools.

It remains to be seen whether the first-time politician can beat incumbent Republican Sen. Rick Scott, but Krentcil promised that she’s up for the job.

“I’ve turned my life around,” she told Fox. “I don’t get disrespected anymore. I don’t party or do any crazy things.”

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Patricia Krentcil, la 'tanning mom'
La 'tanning mom'(01 of05)
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Patricia Krentcil ha puesto en boca de todos una palabra que quizá muchos desconocían: la tanorexia, "término usado para describir la condición en la que una persona se broncea en exceso para lograr una complexión más oscura, porque se percibe a sí misma como inaceptablemente pálida", según explicó a HuffPost Voces el dermatólogo Gleen Kolansky. (credit:AP)
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2 de mayo de 2012. Patricia Krentcil, de 44 años, en la Essex County Superior Court, en Newark, N.J. La mujer fue acusada de llevar a su hija de 5 años a un salón de bronceado. (credit:AP)
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Patricia Krentcil con su abogado John Caruso. Krentcil le dijo a la agencia AP que su hija se quemó por pasar un día bajo los rayos del sol. La ley de New Jersey ha prohibido que cualquier persona menor de 14 años use camas de rayos UV para broncearse. (credit:AP)
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El caso de la 'tanning mom' levantó una gran controversia. Los reporteros han seguido de cerca el caso de Patricia Krentcil y han tratado también de alertar a la población sobre la 'tanoxeria' o adicción al bronceado. (credit:AP)
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La 'Tanning Mom' ha sido motivo de críticas y ataques, y su rostro extra tostado ha sido una constante en los medios de comunicación. Entre las burlas a esta mujer destaca la que hizo Kim Kardashian, quien publicó en su cuenta de Twitter una fotografía suya, con extra bronceado, acompañado de un mensaje: "¡La mamá tanoréxica tiene competencia fuerte! Aunque claro, la piel de la estrella de reality no estaba 'quemada', sino simplemente cubierta de bronceador en aerosol. (credit:AP)