Former OnlyFans Star Nala Ray joined former adult film star Brittni De La Mora on the podcast, “Uncensored W/ Brittni De La Mora,” to talk about how Jesus redeemed Ray from the darkness of sex work and set her free. 

Ray was extremely successful on OnlyFans, making millions of dollars from the platform, all while the job was destroying her life. She explained how her experience with OnlyFans differed from what De La Mora experienced making adult films and also offered a warning to any woman considering joining the platform.

“If there’s a woman right now who’s either contemplating getting on OnlyFans or wants to get off, how would you encourage her?” De La Mora asked Ray near the end of their conversation.

“The devil has a budget,” Ray replied, saying that was a phrase her husband told her. “The devil can only give you so much. So to them, I would literally say, ‘You can only go so far. This is not a career. These actions will have consequences.’” 

Nala Ray Shares Her Story With Mentor Brittni De La Mora

Last year, Nala Ray went viral for sharing with her followers that after making millions as one of the top creators on user-generated porn site OnlyFans, she had become a Christian, deleted all her content and gotten baptized. 

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Some people criticized Ray, claiming that her faith was not genuine or saying that she should not be sharing her testimony publicly so soon after becoming a Christian. Ray defended herself against her critics, who included Hannah Pearl Davis, saying, “The truth is that I got absolutely radically saved by Christ, and when I say radically saved, it’s because I came out of such an incredibly dark place in my life.” 

Ray has shared her story on several podcasts, including “The Deep End With Lecrae” and “The Michael Knowles Show.” In interviews and on her social media, Ray revealed that she had a deeply troubled childhood with absent parents who did not have very much money, divorced and remarried each other, and fought often. 

Ray’s father became a pastor for his own selfish reasons, went through “three consecutive church splits,” and is now “facing a prison sentence.” As a child, Ray was homeschooled, given strict rules, and isolated. At age 13, a boy she knew molested her, shaping how she viewed sex, which she came to see as a way of gaining power. 

Ray’s conversation with De La Mora was unique in that both women spent years in the porn industry before Jesus set them free from it. Brittni De La Mora and her husband, Richard, founded Love Always Ministries, a non-profit that “helps people walk in their calling by discovering God’s love and leading a victorious life through purity.” In addition to providing other resources, they co-host the “Let’s Talk Purity” podcast.

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