A former Catholic schoolteacher turned OnlyFans model claims her risqué career choice has brought her closer to God and liberated women from sexual shame.

Courtney Tillia, the Christian OnlyFans model asserts that sharing risqué photos on the subscription-based platform doesn’t conflict with her faith. The 36-year-old believes her work in the adult entertainment industry has actually brought her closer to God, as she uses her God-given body to attract followers and, in her view, guide them toward a spiritual path.

Raised in a devout household, Tillia realized the financial potential of a career in the adult industry, attributing her good looks to divine grace. Growing up, her parents’ moral teachings had limited her, preventing her from pursuing her dreams.

Before venturing into the world of OnlyFans, Tillia worked as a schoolteacher, helping special needs autistic children at a Catholic school. Despite making a difference in the lives of her students, she found little satisfaction and struggled with the low pay that came with her demanding job.

Supported by her husband, Nick Tillia, she left her teaching career for the adult entertainment industry, where she found success and never looked back.

Tillia shared, “Before I left teaching, I felt super disconnected from myself and also God! I didn’t know what my life’s purpose was or how I was meant to help others.” She discovered a new connection to God and a sense of purpose by liberating women from sexual shame through her work.

She now finds fulfillment in sharing her images and videos, knowing she can excite her online audience while incorporating her Christian beliefs into her content.

Tillia explained, “I believe God is experiencing itself intentionally through us in these unique, physical incarnations. We are not meant to suppress or deny things like our pleasure and sexual expression. Instead, we’re meant to enjoy and embody them fully, as God has intended.”

Initially, she struggled with her own sexual shame. She recalled being at a photo shoot surrounded by porn stars and feeling triggered. She recognized the judgments ingrained in her by society and religion, which made her question her choices and those around her. However, she ultimately concluded that these feelings were not a divine signal to change her path.

With her newfound perspective, Tillia confidently shares her body with her online audience, seeing her work as a means of connecting with God and helping others embrace their own sexual expression.

Source: AWM

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