Model and socialite Blac Chyna is walking away from OnlyFans — a platform primarily used to post pornographic content — and reversing some of her plastic surgery procedures after becoming a Christian.
“Now I’m just going by faith,” she recently told the Daily Mail. “I’m not even really going by, like, the Blac Chyna way or, like, the Angela way. I’m just, like, let God lead me, trusting in God in every step that you take and not try to, like, figure it out for yourself.”
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The celebrity, whose real name is Angela White, said she has been empowered by her church family, her pastors, and the “prayer warriors that help me along this way because you just can’t do it by yourself.”
White first rose to prominence as a stunt double for rapper Nicki Minaj in her 2010 music video for the song “Monster” by Kanye West. She later stepped back into the limelight during her short-lived but tumultuous relationship with Rob Kardashian, with whom she shares a child.
She explained that, because of her dramatic faith conversion, she won’t be posting to OnlyFans anymore.
“I’m kind of past that,” she said. “It is one of those things where I did what I needed to do at that moment because of the circumstances I was in. Besides, with me being baptized, that’s just not what God will want me to do. It’s kind of degrading.”
White said she was baptized last year.
“I think my baptism on my birthday played a big part,” she explained of her shift in lifestyle. “Everything has been kind of trickling down for me and lining up perfectly.”
Part of changing her lifestyle, White said, was having her fillers removed and some of her plastic surgery procedures reversed because it breeds insecurity and self-esteem issues.
“As women, we want to look the best and, like, as fake as possible and plastic and everything needs to be perfect in this and that,” White said. “But that’s not normal, that comes from insecurity and different things of that sort and just being in that certain kind of life and lifestyle.”
“I’m kind of done with that type of lifestyle and I just want to step into my own and own it,” she added.
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