Former top OnlyFans creator Nala Rey has criticized transgender personality Dylan Mulvaney for mocking Jesus during one of his recent musical performances, telling him, “Christ wasn’t going through a sex-change; he was saving the world from our sins.”

Rey was responding to Mulvaney performing “Man Up” from the Broadway show The Book of Mormon, first calling him out as a biological man who can never become a woman no matter how much he makes a mockery of femininity by trying, and then for his blasphemous attitude and lyrics:

“Singing about our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ dying on the cross for our sins was “manning up” – he didn’t throw himself or crawl himself up on that cross, he was nailed to the cross by real haters. So you want to talk about a hater? Think about the people who actually didn’t accept Christ. Christ wasn’t going through a sex change he was saving the world from our sins. Dying on the cross had to happen so we could be saved from our sins.”

She continues:

“I find it so horrible that now in our generation people like Dylan can get a stage and sing and blaspheme the name of Jesus, and then nothing happens. But if I come out and say this, I am a “hater.” Like, you know what I’m saying? Like I can’t defend my Lord and savior Jesus Christ, but then you can get on stage and sing about him in the most provocative way in a dress. Make that make sense to me.”

She later encouraged him to “man up” and “be the person God created you to be.”

Prior to her conversion, Rey was known for bringing in millions of dollars as the top 0.1% of OnlyFans creators, making pornographic content and engaging in years of sexual hedonism. Notably, she appeared on the Whatever podcast, where she bragged about how much she loves cheating and that it was her sexual preference, in a clip that went viral.

Then, earlier this year she announced that she became a Christian, was baptized, deleted her accounts, and threw out all her immodest clothing.

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