Russell Brand Tells OnlyFans Porn Star Lily Phillips She is a Child of God+ Body Is a Temple Of the Holy Spirit

Movie star, comedian, and cultural commentator Russell Brand, who publicly came out as a born-again Christian last year*, had an opportunity to speak to OnlyFans star Lily Phillips for an interview.

Phillips gained notoriety recently for sleeping with 100 men in a day and then breaking down in tears, looking bedraggled and regretful as she described the experience in a viral video, ‘Sometimes you just disassociate… it’s not like normal sex at all.’

In the interview, Brand revealed the promiscuous life he used to live and shared that at one time he would have viewed her as an object, but now that he’s a man of God, he feels different about it and her. Questioning her joy and satisfaction, he tells her there is a “path and a light” for her if she ever wants to give up her chosen profession.

Phillips, in turn, rejoined that she loves what she does and that no amount of money would make her stop, offering “I’m maybe just, like, obsessed with sex and really enjoy my job.”

Brand, asking probing and self-reflecting, then quotes 1 Corinthians 6:19 to her and insists that the body is a temple for the Holy Spirit and that this type of work destroys that temple.

He later tells her:

As a man who believes above all else in the sacred, that there is something glorious and special about human beings, that there is something. that you are a child of God. That you are a child of God. That’s what I want to say to you, that you are special, that you are beautiful, and that you are sacred, and that you deserve to be cherished and treasured in every aspect of your life.


Editor’s Note. We don’t know if Brand is a believer. He certainly has some strange beliefs, at times seemingly mixing new age woo-woo stuff with Christianity, but we are hopeful that he is, giving him the benefit of a doubt.

As we’ve said many times before, the sanctification process is very messy, especially for new believers, where frequently it’s two steps foward and one step back. This is why it’s so important for new Christians to be surrounded by a faithful and mature church family, where they can can receive discipling, accountability, correction and exhortation, and help minimize the messiness as they grow in the Lord.

Whether the seed gets eaten by birds, scorched in the sun, choked by thistles, or embeded deep in good soil, time will tell, and we should be praying in the meantime.

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