“I could definitely neglect [my Christianity] a lot. I think as well I’m going to take more of a back seat in work and stuff like that to just really prioritize this,” she stated. “Even though I travel so much—and this is my issue—I don’t necessarily go to church a lot, because I’m traveling. But it doesn’t mean to say I can’t pray and I can’t practice my religion outside of church, so I’d definitely be doing that and taking that forward.”
Phillips told Newsweek, “I’m really looking forward to strengthening and growing my relationship with God and opening up conversations about how OnlyFans girls are multifaceted. I hate that we are pigeonholed as 2D sex dolls, it can be really dehumanizing.”
Christians React to Lily Phillips’ Baptism
Former adult film star turned pastor Joshua Broome posted a comment on Phillips’ baptism video. “I’m praying that Jesus heals you and gives you such a powerful testimony to share,” said Broome.
Worship leader Sean Feucht wrote, “PRAISE GOD!!!!!!”
Fr. Calvin Robinson, parish priest and conservator commentator, posted, “Praise the Lord! May she have a sound spiritual director who advises her to stay off social media indefinitely. Instead of promoting these OF whores every time they set a degenerate record, we should pray for all harlots to turn to Christ.” Robinson added, “Civilized nations should ban OnlyFans.”
Actor and recent Christian convert Russell Brand reacted by posting, “Thank God.”
Conservative Christian influencer Samuel Sey wrote, “If God can save men who are addicted to Onlyfans, he can surely save women who are addicted to selling themselves on Onlyfans. But this appears to be a blasphemous stunt to lure people into sin.”
New York Times best-selling Christian author and reporter Megan Basham posted, “I’m saying a prayer that this is real and that this woman heard both that she is forgiven and that she should sin no more and that her testimony will shine like a beacon in the dark, dark world she has inhabited. Hope you’ll join me.” Bashman added, “And if she continues in her previous wicked actions her church needs to start disciplining her immediately, continuing to public excommunication if necessary.”
Ryann McEnany, sister of Fox News’ Kayleigh McEnany, wrote, “Lily Phillips recently shared that she was baptized, expressing a desire to reinstate her relationship with God.”
“In the Bible, the name ‘Lily’ represents purity, beauty, and divine provision,” McEnany continued. “I pray she discovers her true identity in Christ—one rooted in the new life that only God can restore!”
