Ana Akiva, a Brazilian ex-pastor turned model, has shocked many by revealing that her once-devout congregants are now among her followers on OnlyFans. Embracing both spirituality and sensuality, Akiva boldly declares that creating ‘sensual content does not diminish me as a daughter of God.’ In a world where expectations often clash with reality, this unexpected journey challenges traditional beliefs and blurs the lines between piety and provocative content.
Ana’s decision to pursue a career in modeling after her time as a pastor raised eyebrows worldwide. Many were surprised by the stark contrast between her two professions.
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Despite the criticism, Ana boldly embraced her new path, showcasing a side of herself that many had never seen before. Her boldness in stepping into the world of modeling has inspired others to break free from societal norms.
The fact that Ana’s former congregants are now engaging with her content on OnlyFans highlights the complexities of human nature and the ability to separate personal beliefs from professional choices.
‘Some [people] made a point of saying that they went to church because they were horny because they wanted to see me,’ Ana Akiva said, as quoted by news outlet G1.
The 36-year-old erotic content model revealed that several members of the congregation would jam her inbox with provocative pictures of themselves snapped at the house of worship.
‘Some sent intimate photos in the church bathroom,’ she said. ‘I was shocked.’
The former contestant for Miss Bumbum – a beauty pageant that recognized the top buttocks in the South American nation – Akiva said most of her devotees claimed they stopped attending the weekly services once she stepped away.
‘Many said they left the church after I abandoned preaching,’ she said. ‘Others opened up about the erotic fantasies they had with me at the time, each thing unbelievable.’
Ana Akiva turned to the church in 2015 upon meeting her future husband before years of emotional and psychological abuse made her seek a divorce in November 2022.
‘It is increasingly common to hear reports of women being victims of narcissists who hide behind religion,’ she explained.
‘The church is a safe place for the abuser, because there he can put his plan into practice using the word of God,’ Ana Akiva added. ‘Some verses talk about submission, obedience and silence. I suffered for a long time, forgiving all the abuse because I understood that it was my obligation.’
Today she has more than 165,000 followers on Instagram and sells her nude content on OnlyFans and Privacy, a Brazilian adult platform.
She claims that her followers include famous actors, along with notable soccer players and country music singers.
She often interacts with subscribers, who share confessions of their erotic fantasies.
‘It’s a game full of excitement and mystery,’ Ana Akiva said. ‘They love it and tell me what they want. Penance is always exaggerated in pleasure.’
Despite her newfound fame, she confessed that she maintains her relationship with God away from the church.
‘One day I can go back to church, I have faith in God,’ Akiva said. ‘I believe that making sensual content does not diminish me as a daughter of God or as a person, but out of respect for God I decided to step away from leadership and the title of pastor.’
Embracing sensuality doesn’t mean losing spirituality; instead, it’s a harmonious blend of faith and personal growth. The reactions may vary, but support from former congregants showcases acceptance and understanding in unexpected places.
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