Former Porn Star Who Found Jesus Urges Kanye West Not to Create Porn Site: ‘Yeezy Porn’

Former porn star Brittni De La Mora, who converted to Christianity after her life was drastically replaced by Jesus, went on X this week to warn Kanye West not to start a porn studio he plans to call “Yeezy Porn. “

On Tuesday, De La Mora shared how shocked and “heartbroken” she was through recent headlines detailing how the Grammy Award-winning rapper, who replaced his call to Ye, plans to create his own online site in collaboration with adult film industry maker Mike Moz. who is the ex-husband of porn star and stripper Stormy Daniels.

“No, not this news, I can Kanye. No know what I just read. The news says that Kanye is going to create an online page for adults and that he is working with Mike Moz, who I know personally because I worked on the adult film. industry for seven years of my life. He’s worked for models directly from Los Angeles, which is another layer of stuff that I’m pleased to share with you in a full video on my YouTube channel,” De La Mora said in an April 23 X post.

De La Mora told West in his video that “addiction” is never the answer to locating oneself in life, but Jesus is.

“I just need to say that I am heartbroken. Kanye, I have a quote that I made a reel about and you said a few years ago, where you said, “tore my family apart, but Jesus is passing to heal. “”Kanye, that’s not the right way to go through again. It’s like an addiction. You recognize it’s bad and then all of a sudden it happens again,” De La Mora warned.

“‘Only a dog returns to its vomit. ‘Kanye, if you need to get attached to Jesus, stick to Jesus. Don’t back down. Darkness has nothing to offer you,” she insisted, referencing Kanye’s shared story about his struggle beyond watching.

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If West makes the decision to create his own website, De La Mora said, he will most likely “open more of the door to the demonic realm” during his lifetime.

“You’ll regret that decision,” he said. Don’t chase the money. Kanye, chase Jesús. No it’s worth it. Believe me. I followed that path. It’s not worth it. It’s time to back off a bit, Kanye, and get back to the Lord. Jesus is the Rey. No do that.

In recent years, West had drawn attention and made headlines for his comments about Jesus and Christianity. Many Christians celebrated after the release of his album Jesus is King in 2019. He also spent more than $50 million hosting “Sunday service” occasions around the world. country, what he said is an effort to spread the gospel.

In recent years, West has sparked controversy after making a series of anti-Semitic comments that tarnished his reputation.

In an interview posted to YouTube a month ago, the rapper admitted that he had “issues with Jesus” and that he liked to “take matters into his own hands” rather than give himself completely to Jesus.

West and fellow rapper Ty Dolla $ign, an artist featured on his latest album Vultures 1, participated in the Big Boy radio personality interview, which was shared on Big Boy TV’s YouTube channel.

“I have troubles with Jesus,” West said in the interview that lasted more than an hour. “I’ve been through a lot, I’ve prayed, and I haven’t noticed Jesus show up.

“I had to put my experience in this world, my experience with my kids, my experience with other people, my experience with my account, my experience with my brand and my experience with the subject of the music to face, in my own hands. “

West added some grievances in his remarks toward American Christians who, he said, are not proactive enough when given the opportunity to others.

“I just feel like in our society and in America, people, Christians, will have so much Jesus in mind that we wouldn’t possibly put the paintings on ourselves. And the most important thing that I don’t move with is like, ‘I’m going to go. ‘Pray for you. It’s like you can physically do anything for yourself, other than just pray,” West said.

“And we’re so into that mindset that that’s all we want to happen. But we don’t pray to get out of prison. We don’t pray to get out of abortion clinics. We don’t pray to get out of prison and reclaim our land that has been ours after gentrification, after the Harlem Renaissance and Black Wall Street were burned down. These sentences don’t work.

In the interview, the rapper added that the physical action that is done is to make things happen.

“We’re going to have to establish genuine partnerships for physical construction, and that’s only going to start if we can be genuine to each other,” he said at the time.

“You know how many threats I faced. Nor did I pray to triumph over them [sic] threats. I had to get up and do it myself. I had so many things to do that I didn’t have any. [sic] it’s time to pray. “

At the end of the interview, West claimed that he is God over himself.

“Because I’m God,” he said when asked about his good fortune in the music industry and how it hadn’t “disappeared. “

“And whoever has to disagree, I am my God. You can’t tell me who I am. I can’t tell you everything. I can just tell you all. It’s your job to listen. I’m my Dieu. Je I don’t know if I’m already in heaven.

Nicole VanDyke is a reporter for The Christian Post.

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