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Charlie Kirk
Hey, everybody. Charlie Kirk here live from the Bitcoin.com studio. My conversation with Nala Ray. This is a little bit of an R rated conversation. She's a former onlyfans, let's just say individual. And she left that lifestyle and has now given her life to Jesus.
Nala Ray
I think you're gonna really enjoy this conversation.
Charlie Kirk
Again, it's a little bit more explicit. But if you have anyone that you know that is doing onlyfans, this is a very important topic for you.
Nala Ray
It is abusive, it is terrible.
Charlie Kirk
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Nala Ray
Here we go. Charlie, what you've done is incredible here.
Jordan
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Nala Ray
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Jordan
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Nala Ray
He's done an amazing job building one.
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Nala Ray
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Nala Ray
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Nala Ray
That's why we are here.
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Nala Ray
Go to noblegoldinvestments.com Nala Rae, welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show.
Jordan
Thank you so much. This is an honor.
Nala Ray
So I met you at one of our campus events.
Jordan
Yeah, what an exciting event too, especially for you being at your last. Right, That's.
Nala Ray
That was the conclusion. Yeah, it's got. Went very viral. So what. In your own words, why don't you. You tell me your story?
Jordan
All right. So I'm most known for being Onlyfans is like one of their top models for the last five years. So that's a pretty great accomplishment in that realm, that world, you know what I'm saying? So being like a top earner, being very famous, very public about what I did, going on podcast, saying the most ridiculous, crazy things for views. I mean, you do that, but in a better sense, obviously, and for a good cause. I was not. So that's what I did for the last five years. And that's what I'm known for. You know, I grew up as a Pastor's kid to a Baptist pastor.
Nala Ray
Really?
Jordan
Yeah. Not a lot of people know that, but like, I think that's where my journey really started. In a cage of religion. You know, I didn't have a relationship with Christ. I just knew church, going to church, being on the worship team and doing what my parents told me to do. So.
Nala Ray
So I have a ton of questions, but we have a. We have a lot of older Americans that listen to this and they have no idea what OnlyFans is.
Jordan
Oh, wow. So downfall of America.
Nala Ray
Right? So thank you for saying that. So OnlyFans is not just modeling. It is modeling.
Jordan
That's what they love to portray it as.
Nala Ray
Right?
Jordan
You're a model. Right? When you think of model, you're thinking of walking on runways, being prestigious. Like you're very beautiful. You know, that is your lifestyle and getting paid to do that, but not being paid to show nothing. So OnlyFans in a nutshell is literally just you selling whatever you want behind a paywall. And only fans loves to portray it as just being a model. But it's so much deeper than that. I don't know one person on that platform that doesn't show nothing, you know what I'm saying? Like, doesn't, you know, show just like clothing, you know what I'm saying? With on, it's all about porn.
Nala Ray
So, yeah. So the. For those that don't know in the audience, OnlyFans is a subscription service mostly used by men, but also women. But mostly men.
Jordan
Right, because men pay for sex.
Nala Ray
Right. So they're paying individuals like yourself to either send them individually or to view your naked pictures.
Jordan
Absolutely.
Nala Ray
So how popular is this platform?
Jordan
You know, when I started back in 2020, 2019, it wasn't that popular. Like, I was so unaware of what that platform was. It had been up apparently since like five years before that, but it was just looking like a subscription based website where you could sell fitness courses, cooking courses, you could be a therapist on there. That's what they sold it as, and that's exactly what they intended it for it to be. But it turned into something very different, very fast.
Nala Ray
And.
Jordan
And I was one of the leaders in that movement of putting porn on that site.
Nala Ray
So how many people were giving you money a month?
Jordan
Oh my gosh. My Max subscribers were like 270,000 subscribers.
Nala Ray
Thousand. That's a lot.
Jordan
That's a lot. To big fan.
Nala Ray
That's like two arrowhead stadiums, if you.
Jordan
Know, Arrowhead stadium when you think about it like that in real.
Nala Ray
Two big house, like the Michigan Big house. Two of those. And they were mostly men.
Jordan
Almost all men. I'd say 90% of men.
Nala Ray
So just as a side note, Only Fans has millions of young men that then pay young ladies and sometimes other men. But that's a whole separate. That's a very separate issue to give. Have them have personalized.
Jordan
It's called the girlfriend experience. You know, you get in relationship with this girl online. That is the. It's like the whole girl next door movement. Like, you know, it's a relationship. That's what the girls and only fans market it as, but you do not have a relationship with them. So almost 90% of the women on OnlyFans are managed by OnlyFans managers.
Nala Ray
I was going to get into that.
Jordan
Right.
Nala Ray
Would you call them pimps?
Jordan
A million percent. They're grooming pimps.
Nala Ray
Did you have one?
Jordan
Absolutely. I had to really tell me about. They're like in their 40s. They're men. OnlyFans agencies are only run by men. I've never met or seen one that's not run by a man. So immediately off you, you're dealing with women who have either daddy issues or broken homes. And then now men come in their life and tell them what to do. They cannot force them to, but they'll insinuate you will never make enough money if you don't do this scene. You will never do this. They always provide either drugs and alcohol at the content houses very readily available. They'll bring in big porn stars to work with those girls, too. That has happened to me many times where sometimes someone who doesn't Even work on OnlyFans is brought in to be like an object for other people.
Nala Ray
How many? So there's a fair amount of college women that get drawn into this.
Jordan
Absolutely.
Nala Ray
Would you say millions?
Jordan
Absolutely. So many being at 18 years old.
Nala Ray
Yeah. And what is shocking for some older Americans to hear is how normalized this has become.
Jordan
That's what I'm seeing too, is that, well, sex is so readily available, even on your Instagram feedback, you know what I'm saying? You're just seeing girls half naked in bikinis, showing and supporting their Only fans, you know, so broadly.
Nala Ray
And so then let's go back to you for a second. So you're a pastor's daughter. What state are you from? Where are you from?
Jordan
Illinois. I was born there.
Nala Ray
What part?
Jordan
Decatur.
Nala Ray
I know Decatur. Yeah. Yeah. So I'm from Wheeling, Illinois.
Jordan
Okay.
Nala Ray
Yeah, yeah. Northwest suburbs.
Jordan
Okay.
Nala Ray
So. Yeah, I know. I know Decatur. It's that central Illinois.
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
So you're A pastor's daughter.
Jordan
I was. Yeah. My dad was a Baptist pastor for a long time. I don't even know how our family got into that. It was so sporadic. I have a very broken family, though. A lot of it started with my family losing everything we had in a tornado. We lost our home, our clothes, our toys, our food. Everything was gone one night.
Nala Ray
How old are you?
Jordan
I was 8 years old. And so your family, Like, I'm the middle of five children with two parents at the time. So then after that tragedy happened to my family, my dad divorced my mom because he cheated on her. And then I. My. I lost my dad for, like, two years. He left our life, and then he came back in the picture two years later, remarried. My mom became a pastor out of nowhere. So we went through multiple church splits after that. I don't know why, you know, but we did. We went through so many church splits, my dad stopped being a pastor, was dragging his family all around, like, Florida, Illinois, everywhere, just to, like, live his dream of being in the spotlight, you know what I'm saying? Even if it was just a pastor. So my life drastically changed, and now my parents are divorced again. My dad's in jail, facing a life sentence.
Nala Ray
Oh, what did he do?
Jordan
He did a lot of things, actually. A lot of it started with their second divorce because he cheated on her again. He was stealing money from me while I was on OnlyFans. Um, he had a lot of drug addiction and nobody really knew about it. Just randomly came out. It was awful.
Nala Ray
Terrible.
Jordan
It's terrible. And then he broke into my mom's house with, like, a gun and a knife, and, like, assault and battery happened. And so he is now facing a life sentence.
Nala Ray
So walk me through the first moment you heard about Only Fans.
Jordan
I was on Instagram. I was a literal nobody on Instagram. I just like fitness stuff, you know, my name is Fitness Nala on Instagram. I love fitness stuff. So this random person reached out to me. It was a gentleman reach out to me. Well, he's not a gentleman. He's just a man. But he reached out to me and started talking to me about OnlyFans. And Covid had just hit. So, like, we're all, like, getting sent home from work. I was in a very normal job, working a 9 to 5. Like, I was working in orthopedics at the time, like, scheduling surgeries and stuff. So they moved me home because of COVID And he reached out to me and was like, hey, you do so good on Only Fans. You would make so much Money. All you have to do is use my referral code and sign up. So anything I would make, he would make 5% of it. That's what he was trying to do. And only fans had that, like, rule for a while about referrals and stuff like that. If they could get people on only fans, they'd make money off of you. How they grew the etcetera, A million percent. So then I got on only fans just showing bikini stuff. And, like, my first month working very hard, I made, like, $87,000. I quit my job immediately and went full into OnlyFans in one month. One month.
Nala Ray
Okay, so you're. This is early 2018. 2019. Right. So you're one of the first pioneers of this app. So you are at this moment, did you have a good relationship with your father?
Jordan
Semi. Yeah. I was closer to him than I was any other person in my family. Okay. Yeah.
Nala Ray
But that relationship seemed like it was taking a turn downwards as this was happening.
Jordan
It honestly wasn't at that point. Like, I loved my dad. I had a good relationship with him, sort of after he came back to our family. I felt like he was the only person that I really related to in my family. We're kind of like the entrepreneurs, like, in the family, stuff like that. So, like, our relationship kind of stayed the same, where my mom and mice completely disintegrated. She stopped talking to me for four years after that. I never spoke to one of my siblings after that for the next four years either. So it was just me and my dad.
Nala Ray
So you are posting bikini pictures. And I'm sure at some moment there was a fork in the road, of course, where you had to make a conscious decision to post more than bikini pictures, because a lot of the girls watching this right now, they all put bikini pictures of themselves on Instagram. So that's not unusual. I don't think it's good, but I don't. That's not unusual. What? Walk bring us into the room of the moment that you decided to hit. Publish on a naked picture of yourself.
Jordan
So it was when I felt like I had, like, nothing else to lose. My parents had found out I was on Only Fans, like, a month and a half after I'd started, and they found out from other people. So I really thought I could hide it. I really did. But you can't hide from the Internet when you're on it. So they found out. They confronted me about it. This was right before I was going to move to California, and so I was in Florida at the Time they confronted me about it. That was when my mom decided to completely cut ties with me. And I was like, well, my dad supports me being on it. He. He truly said he supported me. And if he was younger, he would probably do the same thing.
Nala Ray
Was he still a pastor at the top?
Jordan
No. Thank goodness. Right?
Nala Ray
That would be quite an interesting.
Jordan
Absolutely. So, yeah, he. I felt like I had absolutely nothing else to lose. I didn't have friends. I didn't have a boyfriend. I was just ready. And so I was like, okay, I'm moving to California. And it went hardcore real fast.
Nala Ray
And so. And first of all, thank you for being so open about this because I think our audience needs to know because this. This is replicated now, unfortunately. Thousands.
Jordan
It's not talked about enough.
Nala Ray
Thank you for being so vulnerable with.
Jordan
Absolutely.
Nala Ray
Were you seeking money or was there something else that. Was there a validation?
Jordan
Oh, validation and attention. I've real. I struggle so hard in my family dynamic with feeling loved. My mom wasn't like a loving, nurturing mom. She was like a disciplinary and kind of cold, like, therapist kind of mom, you know, it wasn't like, come hug me, come give me love. It was just kind of like, let me teach you something new so you'll be good at something kind of mother. Nothing wrong with that. But when your child really craves love and they don't get it, they look elsewhere for it. And I did. So my validation came from men because my dad, you know, was supporting me and doing porn. So for me, I was like, okay, cool. I'm doing nothing wrong here, you know, just validating that sin over and over again. But, yeah, I turned mainly for attention. I never thought I was going to make that kind of money, but that attention felt really good, even though it was bad attention.
Nala Ray
How much money were you making a month at the peak?
Jordan
300 to 50,000 to 400,000amonth.
Nala Ray
Yes. That's about 5. Almost $5 million a year.
Jordan
Yep.
Nala Ray
So talk our audience through the different levels of experiences, for lack of better term, that the audience could purchase.
Jordan
Wow. I had a whole menu, actually.
Nala Ray
So walk us what was on the menu?
Jordan
How graphic do you want me to be?
Nala Ray
Well, not. Not graphic, but how personal, because the extremely personal, meaning the. The. The man would pay exorbitant amount of money to get not just the naked picture, but I feel like he could.
Jordan
Control if they wanted a customized video.
Nala Ray
That's the point that it was about the control.
Jordan
It was control completely. And they could ask for anything. It didn't mean I have to Accept any everything. And I didn't.
Nala Ray
What kind of money are we talking about here?
Jordan
It depends on the request. It always depended on the quest. The higher the risk, the more money it was. And a lot of very weird men asked for very weird.
Nala Ray
5,000, 10,000, 20,000.
Jordan
A few whales did pay for stuff. Like really like, like 20,000 was like one of my biggest requests for a very weird video. And like even, even down to like pictures that were like really odd, like wanting to see like the pores in my skin. Like really weird stuff. So yeah, it was weird, but I like, you know, really trick myself into believing. Like, oh well, I'm at home, I'm safe. You know, this isn't really affecting me. Yeah, I'm like literally catering to really perverted men, but they can't touch me. So it made it better for me, you know, and mentally it did. And I smoked a lot of weed actually.
Nala Ray
Yeah. So I was going to ask you about that. So almost. There's a one to one correlation between the porn industry and heavy drug use.
Jordan
Oh, you cannot do porn without drugs or alcohol. You cannot do it.
Nala Ray
Why do you think that is?
Jordan
You have to numb yourself because what you're doing is immoral. You're absolutely no ethics are involved in what you're doing. There's nothing good about it. There's nothing that feels good about it. Like porn. People love to watch porn and be like, oh yes, that's so satisfying. It's so pleasing. It's so. It's so good. Nothing about it is good. It's so dark and evil and the scars it leaves after every scene is so damaging. You have to try to forget it. Like that's. Weed is like a really does aid in memory loss. So for me, smoking was just like, try to forget. Try to forget. Try. It put me to sleep every night. It helped me wake up in the morning. It was my absolute everything.
Nala Ray
Did you develop relationships with other Only Fan creators?
Jordan
Absolutely. I thought they were all fake. I really did. Like I. I had a really hard time making friends because everybody in it is so messed up in the head. Like truly messed up. Like on the outside they'll be all sweet and inviting, but they're only there to justify your sin. You're only friends because you do the same thing. And it feels good. You're like, oh, cool. Because I always looked at it like this. Like when I was on Only Fans. Normal people who don't do Only Fans are just kind of fascinated by you or they're repelled by you. They're all like, that's so gross. I wouldn't come like within 10ft of that person. Or they're so like, oh my gosh, that's a porn star. You know, just infatuated with you. But other people in the porn industry, they get it. You're. You're probably doing the same kinds of drugs, you're drinking the same kinds of alcohol, you're doing the same kinds of scenes. It's familiar. So.
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Nala Ray
So how many years were you regularly.
Jordan
Producing content when we're talking about porn for four years, but content five years.
Nala Ray
Okay, so walk me through like year three. You've been doing it for three years?
Jordan
Yeah, I was getting really into my niche in year three.
Nala Ray
So talk about that.
Jordan
So I became like the gamer anime girl. That was my niche in the system.
Nala Ray
What does that mean to.
Jordan
So dressing up? Cosplaying. Cosplaying is just dressing up like another character. Like, whether you think about superheroes, villains, and anime. Like, I would do wigs, I would change my eye color, I would wear different makeup, I would speak differently. Like really embodied a whole nother person. So my whole thing on only fans was you can get any kind of girl with me because I'm blonde. I'm Burnett, I have redhead one day, I have pink hair another day. Like, I'm not the same girl twice.
Nala Ray
So which for men desire variety?
Jordan
Absolutely. And I knew that if I offered that variety, I'd make more money and I Did.
Nala Ray
Yeah.
Jordan
So instead of going to another girl who's like, let's say I was redheaded, they wanted a blonde. They don't have to get off of me. I could still be a blonde for them, you know.
Nala Ray
How often did you post content?
Jordan
Every day. I had a team, so all I did was. All I did. Okay, so an only fans team. I had two. One was a really bad. Okay, so the first agency that ever picked me up was very early on. Like I was six months into the industry. They found out about me, saw my numbers, and they were like, what? Wow, we need to pick her up. I knew nothing about only fans agencies, and it was a really perverted two. Two perverted men in that agency who would literally call me with like, their junk hanging out to try to like, masturbate to me while I was just on a call with them, you know, they'd invite me to content houses.
Nala Ray
What is a content house?
Jordan
Content house is a place rented out to invite other creators similar to you to create content in different rooms. All you do is drink drugs and create content. Like a revolving door that's really dark. It's only with other females, though. There were never males at these events other than the heads of the agencies. So.
Nala Ray
So, so you. You're at a place where you're creating content almost every single day.
Jordan
Yep.
Nala Ray
So you're three.
Jordan
I work seven days a week.
Nala Ray
Yeah. Year three becomes year four.
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
Walk me through the moment where you're at the top of your game. Right. You are the Heidi Klum of OnlyFans. Okay. The top of the porn industry. Why did you stop?
Jordan
So I stopped at year five in September 2023. I was scrolling on TikTok and I saw my husband, now Jordan, and he was. Yeah, he's right here. So he was dressed up on Tick Tock. So he's prior military and he had this like bulletproof vest on a helmet. I'm like, why is this guy on Tick Tock looking like G Joe? Right? So I was like, that's so funny. And I just engaged with him a little bit on live and then I gifted him a little bit. Gifting means just like helping him win TikTok live battles. And so then he messaged me on Instagram thanking me so much. And we got connected that way. We gave each other each other's phone numbers. He called me out of the blue one day, like FaceTime me. And this is a good Christian man. He has no idea who I am. Like, didn't even bother to look at my social medias. Was just thankful that I was in his life and, and I was like, okay, cool. He FaceTimes me and we spent the next eight hours on the phone like engulfing in conversation together. He like, he just spoke about God. Like I've never heard someone speak about Christ ever in my life. Even being through like a pastor's kid religion, church after church after church. He spoke about God in such a loving way and like you could just see the love and like, you know that people say now like that Jesus glow. He had that like something so special within him and, and I wanted it. I was so attracted to like why he felt this way. So we continued to talk day after day. It became, our conversation became longer and longer. I had stopped doing content at that time. Like I stopped producing. I was just, you know, my agency was like recycling content from my past now I just stopped after I started talking to Jordan. I just felt something inside me that was like this, like I felt wrong creating content while I was speaking to someone. But he wasn't my boyfriend or anything. He was just a friend, friend. And the more he spoke to me about Christ and like sent me like texted me like Bible verses once or twice a day, would send me just full on videos of like Christians speaking. And I was like, who does he know who I am? Like, I don't like believe in that, you know, anymore. So I told him, I was like, hey, you know I'm on only fans, right? And he was like, what? What's that? You know, he was not on that side of the Internet. So then, yeah, I told him everything about what I was doing, how I made my money, everything. And it didn't repel him at all. I was so awestruck. I was like, wait, you're not disgusted by me? You know, like, how could you not be? So at that time, like I was really starting to feel like what I thought was guilt at the time, but it's conviction. Starting feeling conviction over what I had done, what I was doing. And that's what made me stop like producing content at the time.
Nala Ray
So first of all, it's a beautiful story, but it's not that easy. I'm sure you stopped doing content, but there was an agency that was making a lot of money off of.
Jordan
Absolutely. So like 40% of my earnings.
Nala Ray
Oh, really?
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
So you really weren't making $5 million?
Jordan
No, I was not making that. And then OnlyFans takes 20%.
Nala Ray
Oh, so you were making not 5.
Jordan
Million, not 5 million again a year. And then California taxes are Ridiculous.
Nala Ray
So, yeah, we're not going to talk about that, but okay, there's still a lot of money, but. Yes, yeah, but hold on. You say I'm going to stop producing content. What. What did your pimps have to say?
Jordan
You know, I didn't tell them what was going on. You know, some creators do take breaks and they need those breaks. Like, they really do. I, I witnessed that a few times with women having, like, mental and emotional breakdowns that will just leave the Internet, you know, and then come back and act like everything's okay. I witnessed that quite, quite a few times. And Pete, women who had to go to therapy for drug abuse and addiction, it really does happen all the time. So they weren't surprised when I stopped. I had been a workhorse for, like, the last five years, so it wasn't, like, surprising that I needed a little bit of a break. But I never mentioned anything. It just started, like, slowly, like, sliding out. Like, it. I, like, just slowly stopped producing, you know, and my team did their job, continue to sell what I had made. Five years of. Content's a lot of content. So they weren't worried about anything until, you know, Jordan and I, like, I told Jordan, I just gotten saved. I just gotten baptized in January of 2024. And so I, I told him outright, I was like, I don't need you anymore. Like, to my manager, I was like, I'm quitting only fans. He, like, his response was very typical of what I thought he would say was just like, you know, you can't make it in the real world. You need this money. Like, what are you going to do now? Um, you need me. Stuff like that is just so controlling. And I really got to see a very dark side to him after that. You know, it was a really scary thing for me to, like, let that life go. It was terrifying to me because I'm like, now where am I going to make my money from? What am I going to do with my life? Like, this is all I know right now. I don't have my family in my life, you know, so. And then even the day I. Again, like, I told my dad, like, I wanted to get off onlyfans, he was like, oh, no, you should stay on for another year, year and a half. So.
Nala Ray
Great father.
Jordan
Great father.
Nala Ray
Yeah. So you, you cut, you cut the cord. You deleted the accounts.
Jordan
Absolutely. It's all gone.
Nala Ray
All gone.
Jordan
All gone.
Nala Ray
You wiped. Wiped it everything. And so. And then you just, you started life new.
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
When did you get married to your husband?
Jordan
We got married in March 2024, on Easter weekend.
Nala Ray
Praise the Lord.
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
And so you, you got baptized. You have repented from this entire life. Right.
Jordan
And turned away. Repentance is different if you don't change. Repentance means to take a change. So.
Nala Ray
But the modern gospel knowledge says that, you know, Jesus gets you and like you could still do only fans and Jesus will just say, I love you.
Jordan
Well, that's a Mr. Potato Head Jesus. That's not. That's a made up Jesus. You know, we love to identify Jesus as accepting us for who we are. I've even heard, you know, artists like Sophie Rain, one of the biggest, only fans, models even be like, oh, Jesus loves me. Yeah. Yes, he loves you. He does not love your sin. He does not condone what you're doing and saying, oh, you're happy, you're making money, it's okay. That is not the God we serve. Thankfully for that, because it would never induce change.
Nala Ray
At were there points throughout your journey where walk me through some of the lows.
Jordan
You're only fans or man. I was smoking so much. I was drinking. Not I wasn't like an alcoholic, but I did drink. So I felt like my life really didn't have much purpose other than showing my body. That was, that was all I was to the world. So it was just a mouthpiece and a body.
Nala Ray
That must have made you quite depressed.
Jordan
I wasn't depressed because I didn't feel anything from smoking.
Nala Ray
Numbed yourself.
Jordan
Oh, I couldn't feel anything other than anger sometimes. And I threw myself into the gym. I was, I was lifting crazy weight. Like I just went like that was like the only feeling I had was like pain in the gym. And other than that, I didn't cry, I didn't feel anything. I didn't sit in the shower and sob like nothing like that. Felt nothing.
Nala Ray
Of the, of the women that are now onlyfans creators still, what do they have in common?
Jordan
In common of what?
Nala Ray
Back history. Like, they're dry.
Jordan
Oh, they're broken. Absolutely. In any sense of the form of brokenness. It exists in their life. They don't have to have family issues to be broken. But maybe something happened along their life. They didn't have the right direction. You know, parents didn't parent. They were friends to their kid. That's a big issue too. I see, like if a parent is not being a parent, like the Bible says specifically to raise up the child in the way that they should go, that that's a very like big job as a parent to lead your child into one knowing Christ and then, you know, into their future. It's, it's a really hard decision we make, especially in the generation we live in now. Just soiled in social media. Soiled in like this idea of Jesus in a box. Porn is everywhere. Like when you talk to most young men and ask them what was the age where you first experienced porn? It's crazy how young parents just don't care. They don't care. They're actually helping them, right? And they want to ignore. Like at 13, I was molested. That was my introduction into sex was a very perverted sense of the word. So it could be anything. It didn't have to do with parenting. It could be anything. Drug abuse, watching drug around you, like man, anything can affect that in a, in a woman, A. Women need to be led. You know, God is your leader first and foremost. You don't have to have a husband to lead you, but you know, women need that direction. So when you're being directed by groomers in onlyfans agencies, of course you're going to do the worst of the worst. I compromised so many times when I never thought I would. I did.
Nala Ray
And so you, you got married in spring of 2024. You gave your life to the Lord. Admittedly, I, I can usually anticipate how things are going to play out on the Internet. I'm pretty good at that.
Jordan
Okay.
Nala Ray
But when we announced you at our, our young women's leadership summit, oh the, the, the self righteous backlash was very confounding to me. And usually I'm like, I can kind of get it, but like they're like, charlie, why would you have Nala Ray speak? I said, well, from what I understand, she's repented, convicted towards a new life. She's given her life to Jesus. She's married and has a lot to share about this industry. I hate to even ask you this, but what do you say to people that say you're a fake, you're a fraud, you're disingenuous?
Jordan
I think in general, change is a very hard concept for people to grasp because that normally means you're stuck. Being stuck sucks. So change is an idea of completely rerouting. And if you've lived a certain way most of your life, it's hard to reroute somewhere else. For me, it was very difficult to give up promiscuity, to give up weed, to give up cussing, to give up, you know, seeking after attention of the world. It was like, I'm still dealing with stuff like that in counseling you know, I'm not perfect. I am not like completely healed now and here to just share my message. I'm very broken, very broken because of the choices I made. But I realized those choices and I'm very open about it because I want to help other people. The, you know, either where it's coming from the left or the right side, I see a disingenuous act of, you know, concern. I feel like they're acting out of concern, but it's really not concern. It's just putting. Putting down because they are stuck in their own life and they don't know how to change. Or maybe they do know how to change, but they don't want to change. Changing is hard.
Nala Ray
Yeah. And I think at least some of the criticism is, I don't know, it's like, oh, I don't want to say legalistic, because I hate that word, but I mean, at least from what I understand, and I think I know the Bible pretty well.
Jordan
I'd say you do.
Nala Ray
I think repentance is like a pretty important component of Christianity. Right. And not just like saying the words, but actually demonstrating that you're leaving.
Jordan
Right.
Nala Ray
A sinful lifestyle.
Jordan
It would be very different if I was sitting here today and being like, I don't even think I'd be here today if I said, oh, you know, I accepted Christ in my heart. I'm changing and I'm still on only.
Nala Ray
Yeah. We'd have a much different conversation.
Jordan
We wouldn't be. I would not be here today. Yeah, absolutely.
Nala Ray
I'd be asking much different questions.
Jordan
Yeah. So I, I think what's crazy about the people that love to hate on me, I like to call my biggest fans is that mainly that, you know, they push for change. They. They say, like, why don't we change in this generation? What is wrong with our youth? But then when it actually happens, so, like, a case like mine actually happens, they cannot break point.
Nala Ray
Yeah.
Jordan
You know what I'm saying? I think it. I think it truly is a hard concept to grasp for that.
Nala Ray
Well, and it's like, no one knows. I mean, I can't read your heart. Only God can. But I can read your actions.
Jordan
Like, and actions do speak louder than.
Nala Ray
Unless you have some sort of like, burner only fans account. Do you? Right.
Jordan
You can ask my husband.
Nala Ray
Right. No, but like, you're also. You. Are you, like, in tax debt or something?
Jordan
Huge amounts of tax debt, which happens.
Nala Ray
To all these only fans.
Jordan
Yeah, but it wasn't even my fault. My CPA in 2021 failed to file my taxes because he got sent to jail for some reason.
Nala Ray
We got to get better people around you. Your dad's going to jail or your CPA is going to jail. We got to, we got to rebuild your team. Right, Jordan? Yeah. Too many people are going to jail.
Jordan
Listen, I know.
Nala Ray
No, I'm giving you a hard time. So. But you're in tax debt.
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
So if it was all about the money, then you would have just.
Jordan
Why wouldn't I, Why would I give that up? Because literally I could clear my tax debt up now, which is $300,000 in a month of OnlyFans. So why wouldn't I just go back? Right.
Charlie Kirk
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Nala Ray
Yeah. So again, I just the, I tried to seriously, because some of the objections were from people that I like tangentially know.
Jordan
Okay.
Nala Ray
And I was like trying to understand how. What is so controversial about this? And I guess they're like, well, Charlie, why are you having a porn star come to your conference? I said, well, former is a pretty important word in life.
Jordan
It is, right? It is.
Nala Ray
And, and also here's an interesting question. So the young ladies in this audience, almost assuredly, all of them, I don't know if any of them are on Onlyfans, but have heard of it at least. Well, or at least they have friends on OnlyFans. Right. And I guarantee you this, if you have a son right now, chances are somebody son in this audience is consuming OnlyFans.
Jordan
Oh, million.
Nala Ray
Very. One of my favorite clips ever in the history of our campus content. You show up and you ask the question at the event at UC Riverside and Nala says, you know, I was on Only Fans and if you listen.
Jordan
Carefully, you're all the shout.
Nala Ray
All the seven men are like, yeah, yeah. Until I'm like, I scorn them and then they shut up. So like these men coming to our campus events are like spending money and consuming on this.
Jordan
Like I said in the interview with you, they're supplying the demand. The issue is so much more. And I've seen a lot of like some right winged people even say like, oh, girls just need to close their legs. There wouldn't be a demand if men were not asking for it.
Nala Ray
I agree. That's, that's, it's a.
Jordan
Both issue. It's not men or just women. Or men or just women. But I, I just.
Nala Ray
No, I totally agree.
Jordan
She was both sided.
Nala Ray
Male nature when it comes to sexual matters is very primal, unfortunately.
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
But let me, let me ask you though, like more like applicably the. When you were selling Content. Were the men respectful to you?
Jordan
Some were, but it was more just simpy behavior. But I.
Nala Ray
What does that mean?
Jordan
Simpy behavior is mainly. I hate to use that word. I hate that word.
Nala Ray
You're using a lot. Next you're going to talk about aura and Riz. You got to calm down the Gen Z stuff here.
Jordan
Oh, my gosh. I'm a millennial too, so that doesn't make any sense to me. But for me, that simp behavior is mainly just like, I'll do anything for you. Like, very cowardly behavior. So I understand that that's how 50% of them probably reacted because in their eyes, you're just like this famous person that they get to talk to, but they're not even talking to you. They're talking. Talking to probably like 30 year old Indian males on the other side of the computer screen, sharing very intimate details about themselves.
Nala Ray
How many were American on your.
Jordan
I don't know. I never met my team.
Nala Ray
No, no, no, no. I mean on your customers.
Jordan
I have no idea. I never, I was never talking to them.
Nala Ray
Wasn't there a chat or some way that they could send you messages?
Jordan
Yeah, I wasn't in charge of the chat. I had a team in charge of the chat.
Nala Ray
They thought they were talking to you.
Jordan
Yes, that is a very tricky thing there. So you're giving, again, sensitive information, probably sending like they are sending sensitive pictures and a man is probably looking at it.
Nala Ray
Oh, that's gross.
Jordan
Very gross.
Nala Ray
Yeah.
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Nala Ray
There are hundreds of thousands of young women right now that are still in captivity in OnlyFans. Would you. Would you agree with that description? You. You are the top earner and you.
Jordan
Just left one of them.
Nala Ray
Yeah, yeah. What. What is your message to these young women? Where at times, again, I don't spend any time on social media, but at times my team is sending me pictures of screenshots of young ladies that, like, wanted to get involved with Turning Point Chapters. And they have OnlyFans accounts in their bio. And it's like. It's like there's no shame anymore around it. Like, Interesting. So anyway, to say it's been largely normalized. What is your message to the women that are currently captive to the OnlyFans?
Jordan
Well, I think mainly they're looking for value. So if we can break that down a little bit, if, like, it's not even about the money necessarily, money is like an. It's a nice little cherry on top to everything else. But they're looking for validation. They're looking for attention. They're looking for love. Everyone looks for love in different things. Some people look for it in food, Some people look at it for it in alcohol or family or friends or whatever it is. But these women are actively looking and seeking after love. But their value is not made up in likes or views or filters. It is truly made up in the image that God created you to be in. You know, God does love you. You are absolutely right about that. But he does not justify your sin. You chose that life, and it's it. You can get out of it. It is not a simple path, but you absolutely can get out of that and live the life that God created for you. You know, if God says you are fearfully and wonderfully made, you are. You know, when you look at how God described in Genesis when he created the earth, about it being good, you know, he says, like, the sun, the moon, the stars, the galaxies, the sea, see animals. That was good. But yet he describes us as fearfully and wonderfully made. He thinks you're wonderful, you know, and that's such a special thing to do and be in the sight of God. So I feel like you're like you're looking for an identity so hard in the world, and the world is giving you so much, only so much. My husband explained it the best, that the devil has a Budget. He can only give you so much, but God can give you everything that you've ever actually needed. We just, we're in such a. A generation of pleasure and me and selfishness and pride and ego and it's such a blinder, you know, this world living our life is not about us. It's about being a servant. Just like Jesus came not to be served, but to be a servant. That is what our purpose is. And the sooner we find that out, the better our lives will be.
Nala Ray
So the. That's a beautiful message. Thank you. Do you. How do you think the church, the American church, has served young people, young women well.
Jordan
Which denomination?
Nala Ray
Well, any. Let's say the evangelical church. Non denominate because I mean the church should be the one that is speaking.
Jordan
Yes.
Nala Ray
Outreaching love into these people's lives. How many pastors are even speaking about the, the crisis of pornography?
Jordan
Not a lot. I know like one Jonathan Paluda does openly speak about that, love his sermons. John Bevere does speak about it, love his books, but not a lot. And I'm very surprised about it. But what they seem to be doing is mainly just talking towards the men, which yes, they need to be spoken to and taught. But the women need a safe haven and that church should be the safe haven because as the body of Christ, we're, we are the arms, the hands, the fingers. We are meant to reach out and if we are not doing that, we are stuck in place. We. It's like we, it's like the body of Christ now has like arthritis or something that we just don't want to move. We're so comfortable where we are. In the five years I was on Only Fans, Jordan was the only person to tell me about Christ and the like, how much he loved me. I had not one Christian, not one person that went to church. Tell me about that.
Nala Ray
So what are these pastors? I mean, so we have multi. Billions of dollars spent on Christian ministry every year.
Jordan
Right.
Nala Ray
Where is it going to go? Build a water well.
Jordan
Right.
Nala Ray
Senegal. Which is fine. Great, cool. But like you're trying to tell me, not a single pastor or like young woman Christian, no one ever reached out to you to minister to you?
Jordan
Not one person.
Nala Ray
That's kind of guaranteed. Strange, isn't it?
Jordan
It's, it's a bit like seeing it from this lens. Yes, it's very strange because of all the proclaimed like Christians, you know what I'm saying? There's so many.
Nala Ray
Why do you think that is?
Jordan
I think Christians have gotten very comfortable. Roughly speaking, I'm not all. They've gotten very comfortable going to church on Sunday, you know, supporting in this young adults group. Like, they're comfortable in their scenario because nothing inside their circle is uncomfortable, nothing is unclean. But, like, you know, again, like, with the Pharisees, they didn't want to touch people. They didn't want to touch the unclean, the lepers, the blind, the sick. They didn't touch them. God did. Jesus did. So, like, it's just such a beautiful picture of, like, Jesus reaching out to those people who really needed him, who need to be healed. And that is what the church needs to be. I don't know why they're not, though. I don't have the answer for that.
Nala Ray
No. Yeah, I just. I don't. I don't either. I just find it. I mean, you're an interesting test case. Right. Where you were hypersocial, so you're very easy to reach.
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
Right. I mean, like a youth pastor very well could have been like, Right.
Jordan
I was always in my DMs and emails.
Nala Ray
Yeah. I mean, like, I don't know, email in my bio sometimes pastor. I don't know. Or some person who does this for a living could have been like, hey, we should chat. There is a God. He loves you. And there's probably better life.
Jordan
Decisions you could be making, most likely, but never happened. And I'm so surprised by that, that it took, like.
Nala Ray
But hold on. This is what I have. So we have prison. We literally have ministries where people go to, like, people on death row.
Jordan
Absolutely.
Nala Ray
And like.
Jordan
Which is good, but, like, everyone deserves the gospel, right? Yeah. But I don't understand why there's, like, so, like, missionary work. Amazing love that. I would love to go do my own missionary work across the country. Something like that. But again, people in our own backyard.
Nala Ray
You're doing missionary work right now, actually.
Jordan
I love that. But again, people in our own backyards are absolutely suffering, hurting, you know, and like, man, Jesus came for that broken person, left the 99 to find the one. I was that one.
Nala Ray
Yeah. And so talk more about, like, I mean, for this is. I know that. Been through this a little bit, but I think it's important. Like, do you believe that God drew you out of this lifestyle?
Jordan
Absolutely. And it was so, like, strategic, you know? When I stopped smoking weed, I hadn't become a Christian yet. I got very sick.
Nala Ray
Why did you stop smoking weed?
Jordan
I got sick.
Nala Ray
Okay.
Jordan
Like, it was so weird. I got like this weird flu or something, and it like, repelled me from smoking weed. I was it was early. Early or no wait, sorry, late December. This was like before I got saved. I got so sick and I, I stopped smoking weed and I was like, what's going on with my body? Like, this is. I've been so dependent on this for such a long time. But I realize it now that God needed me to be sober minded in order to accept him into my heart. I wasn't strung out on drugs. And there's nothing wrong with people being strung out and then accepting Christ. God loves you no matter what. But I was sober minded. I knew what I was doing. I, I understood the decision and the leap of faith that I was about to take in my life, and I took it. But God did very strategic things in my life, starting with Jordan. And what he was saying to me from the beginning that caused like conviction in my heart about stopping content. Like, you know, it was just random little things. And then obviously, like the cussing, I threw out half my closet of clothes. Cause I was like, I can't even give this clothes away. Cause I'd hate for another woman to be out wearing this. It's too promiscuous, you know, so just making those steps and just continuing in faith, like faith is the hardest thing for a new believer to do and have is just have faith in Christ. Let him provide your needs. Like, I had no idea where my next paycheck was going to come from. And God just provided everything I needed in that moment. Not millions of dollars, not hundreds of thousands of dollars. Exactly what I needed.
Nala Ray
So thank you for that. So in the scriptures, it warns against pharmacia, which is the use of psychological or psychoactive agents. Believe it's in the book of Romans. I could be wrong. Where Paul talks about negatively this idea of taking drugs and how it could inhibit your pursuit of the Lord.
Jordan
Right.
Nala Ray
When you were doing weed, were you fully human?
Jordan
Doing the weed?
Nala Ray
Yeah, or doing weed, Smoking, whatever. Well, I mean, you could, you can adjust it too. I don't know.
Jordan
Feel like this is an episode off the Office or something.
Nala Ray
You could eat it. It's an. It could be an ed. Right. So when you were smoking weed. Yeah, I've never done weed, actually.
Jordan
I'm glad.
Nala Ray
No, that's not true.
Charlie Kirk
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Nala Ray
I did a podcast with Bill Maher.
Jordan
And he had secondhand smoke.
Nala Ray
He had a blunt in front of me the entire time. Oh my gosh, five of them. And I think I got second secondhand for sure. And I.
Jordan
How'd you feel after that?
Nala Ray
Super hungry and paranoid.
Jordan
Oh, My gosh. Yeah. That's a great side effect of weed. So doing.
Nala Ray
I was very chill throughout the entire podcast. That's interestingly. But no. And I was super paranoid afterwards. So when you were smoking weed, do you feel as if you were fully human?
Jordan
Gosh, no. It made me feel like I could work out harder, and I felt nothing. Like I was invincible because, like, you know, people. Things could happen in my life and I would not care at all. I had no care at all about people, about, like, the decisions I was making. My own feelings were so just drained out of me, you know? I just. I did not care about anything. I did whatever I wanted, and that was it.
Nala Ray
So I'm glad you said that. So I have two opinions where the comment section disagrees with me.
Jordan
Okay.
Nala Ray
And that is my support of Israel, which we're not going to talk about. But it's also weed. I'm very much against weed. Marijuana culture. Talk about that. I mean, this generation thinks it's fine. It's good for you.
Jordan
Well, you know what the biggest excuse I hear is? Well, then why did God make weed? I said, God made the plant, man. Made it into a drug. Okay, Right. Like, we don't turn palm trees into drugs. You know what I'm saying? I don't think it is, but you know what I'm saying? You know, I'm just saying God made it initially a beautiful thing, and we corrupted it.
Nala Ray
Yeah. I'm like. I'm like, eat a cactus. Like, that's the dumbest thing I've ever seen.
Jordan
I'm like, what does that have to do with anything? There's lots of things out there that give you a reaction. Some are very poisonous. You know what I'm saying? But we just so happens not to be. But we've abused things time and time and time again. Okay, Think about it like this. God made Cows. We made McDonald's. You know what I'm saying? Something poisonous. And I. I don't. I hope not to offend the audience, but here. But look at modern America now. We're so strung out on anything we can get our hands on. It's like, we always want to be numb. We. We want to feel something other than normal. And then they complain about, I just want to be normal. I want a normal life. But you don't even know what baseline is.
Nala Ray
Totally. And so I speak out against the use of weed a lot.
Jordan
I do, too, now.
Nala Ray
Yes.
Jordan
I really do.
Nala Ray
I'm glad you do, because your voice is obviously. I mean, I have one secondhand Experience you actually have, you know, multiple years. Yes.
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
Are you happier?
Jordan
Yes, I sleep better.
Nala Ray
But everyone says I need it. I can't sleep. I'm totally.
Jordan
I felt that for a very long time.
Nala Ray
Was that a lie?
Jordan
It. So it depends. There's different strands of the marijuana, you know, the weeds. There is like. There's one that's called an indica, which is like a very heavy, like, they call it, like the nighttime weed, you know, because it relaxes you. You feel very chill. You're like a couch potato on it. There's sativa, which is your daytime weed, which is like. It's kind of an upper. You know what I'm saying? You don't get too high off of it unless you're smoking mass amounts of it. But, you know, and then you have your hybrids, which is our mix between those two. But I used to be so religious on smoking sativa in the morning, hybrids during afternoon, and then a nice indica at night, you know, because your body's, like, functioning off of that. I was like, even taking Adderall. So, like, it's like an upper and a downer. Made me feel like crazy. Like a crackhead, actually. So it's just anything to do the content and get it over with. You know what I'm saying?
Nala Ray
Yeah. And so the consumption or the use of marijuana is so normalized with this generation.
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
So alcoholism is actually down dramatically. Gen Z. It's great.
Jordan
Why do you think that is?
Nala Ray
Well, because they're doing weed. Yeah. They're smoking weed. Yeah. So, I mean, like, so there's that. That's just. There's one is offset the other, or.
Jordan
I notice a lot with our. This new generation is everyone's saying they have anxiety, they have depression, and they're taking pills for it, which you. I don't think you can drink on those kinds of pills.
Nala Ray
No. You should not drink on benzodiazepines or Zoloft. That's. That's a bad idea. Don't do that. So the. Now that you are off weed, you are off onlyfans, and you have this new life with your husband, you're happier.
Jordan
I am very happy. I'm not saying that life is just good now. It's been very hard, very difficult making these transitions, because the biggest thing that God cares about is your heart. My heart was very damaged. I went through a lot of trauma throughout my childhood, teenage years, early 20s. And now I'm here, you know, I don't have a good father in my life. I don't Even have a good mother. I'm not great in communication with my siblings. Life is hard. I deal with a lot of issues, but at the end of the day, I'm joyful. I find joy in my life now. Happiness is fading, but joy is forever. Through Christ.
Nala Ray
While you were on OnlyFans, did you have any external relationships with men? Non digital?
Jordan
Absolutely.
Nala Ray
Okay.
Jordan
Absolutely. Yeah. I knew a lot. There were so many men in my industry. Not even people who.
Nala Ray
No, I mean romantic.
Jordan
Oh, yeah, absolutely. They were on only fans though.
Nala Ray
They were. They were male only fan creators.
Jordan
Yes.
Nala Ray
And they were producing content for other men.
Jordan
Yes.
Nala Ray
Okay.
Jordan
Because again, women don't buy porn. They just don't like. It's very rare. It's very rare.
Nala Ray
2 to 3%.
Jordan
Yes. So yeah, they were producing. They were like gay baiting, it's called. So like, what is gay baiting? Oh, gosh. Gay baiting is basically when you act gay in front of a camera to induce that other crowd, that gay homosexual crowd, they're not actually gay.
Nala Ray
Is there a lot of money in that?
Jordan
There's more money than they would make as a just straight creator. Men do not make money if they're just with a girl. On OnlyFans, girls aren't buying their porn. They're just not, you know what I'm saying? And if guys want to see that girl, she has an only fans, so they'll just go to the girl.
Nala Ray
Wow.
Jordan
So a lot of guys slipped into being homosexual, but not actually being homosexual. You can imagine the damage done. So I saw that so much and it was actually very disgusting and disturbing.
Nala Ray
What percentage of OnlyFan creators are. Are men that are gay baiting? Would you say? 20?
Jordan
I wouldn't even know. Probably. Maybe it's not a huge, huge amount. But most of these guys are actually like escorts. I noticed from maybe Las Vegas or something like that. They're escorting on the side. They're like sugar babies. And then they just fall into only fans. Or they're actually from the porn world where they were actually just having male female scenes. They're not making the kind of money they do on only fans and they quit that just to do only fans.
Nala Ray
So I a more like, let's just say legal or governmental or political question. Do you think we should make it harder for to consume porn in this country?
Jordan
Like, I. I really want to say yes, but like, I know it's still gonna happen. I do think there has to be limits put on it. Right now it's just like open zoo time. You know what I'm saying like you can just do whatever with whoever. I mean I think it needs to start with even simpler things that. Without a just a straight ban. Yes, that needs to come. But starting with like STD checking on only fans. Nobody gets STD checked on onlyfans so you can imagine it's a petri dish. I don't know. Only fans doesn't encourage it, doesn't talk about it, doesn't enforce it. So starting with small things would go a very long way to stop. I mean that wouldn't stop things but it would create a safer environment. Not that we're supporting that but you know what I'm saying, like little steps to need to be taken before that's just actual ban because people. What I've noticed is that like when Tick Tock was going down, other sites just popped up all around. OnlyFans was, was banned another site. There's already so many other sites just like only fans that have popped up. It would happen regardless. People tend to revolt. They think it's their like God given right to be able to masturbate. And it's like you don't even realize. You call it a freedom but it's really just in chaining you in prison you are not free any longer. You are tied. You are chained to this desire, this pleasure, this instant gratification. So that when real world hits, you can't even make a decision for yourself. You can't even hear the word no.
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Nala Ray
So I didn't quite realize this, but maybe I'm misunderstanding. When you were producing content, were there also men involved or was it just yourself?
Jordan
No men involved.
Nala Ray
Really?
Jordan
Yes.
Nala Ray
Okay. Is that nor. How typical is that?
Jordan
Very normal. Oh, it happens.
Nala Ray
Like the stereotype of OnlyFans that it's just a woman, you know, doing.
Jordan
Some women do that. Some women, you know, but the majority of women have. Are having sex with their significant other. A lot of women actually on OnlyFans are married and they'll do there. They have a very non monogamous relationship evidently. So they just sleep around all the time. They go to content houses, share their husbands with other women. I see it all the time.
Nala Ray
All the time?
Jordan
All the time.
Nala Ray
Are you, are you seeking to try to communicate to the former friends that are onlyfans to encourage them?
Jordan
I already am.
Nala Ray
And how is that going?
Jordan
Both sides of the scale. I have yet to see one full conversion yet though.
Nala Ray
Why do you think that is?
Jordan
It's hard to. It's hard when you don't have a good community. Like I had Jordan, my husband, I had his mom who was like an angel and who helped me get out and stay out.
Nala Ray
What did you tell me about her?
Jordan
My. My mother?
Nala Ray
Well, no, yeah, I mean you said she's an angel, so tell me about what.
Jordan
She's an age. So she like was fasting and praying over my conversion. She, she was the one who coached me in modesty, you know what I'm saying? Like so many things. She was there for me when I called her and she was so kind and loving towards me, like such a. I felt like such a broken person coming out of the industry and, and I'm like, who would love me after what I've done? Like, do you know how many women on the outside of only fans like women like me? Hardly any. You know what I'm saying? Because most of the time their men are watching me or my friends online, you know what I'm saying? So it's a really hard reality. Yeah, that's my mother in law. She's just a perfect angel, truly. And so she helped me. But when women don't have a support system like that, it's so hard to get out. It is so hard to get out because now you're going into complete nothingness, complete unawareness. You don't have a church community, you don't have good friends helping, guiding you, helping you with accountability. It's difficult and yes, I could help you with that, but I'm on. I'm still online. Like, I can give you my phone number, but other than that, like, I'm not in your state or we're not, like, regularly meeting up. You know what I'm saying? So I've tried so hard and talking to women, not just, like, texting, but actually having, like, FaceTime visits with. With women, like, going over their fears, helping them with their fears. As in, like, okay, so I know you're afraid of financial struggle, but this is what God says about that, and this is what God has done in my life. So you don't need to be scared about anything. You have the power to leave, you know, you cannot stay in this forever, you know, and the devil wants to keep you tied down in that. I've had so many conversations. I've sent girls books to read just as, like, little helpers. There's only so much I can do. I can't force them. Yes, praying is a wonderful tool.
Nala Ray
And if they see, they see you married happily and, God willing, with kids in the future.
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
There's a very, very high suicide rate of people in the porn industry. Very, very high.
Jordan
I had a lot of friends commit suicide.
Nala Ray
Seriously?
Jordan
Absolutely. One of them killed her boyfriend. She was a huge raging drug addict, and she just stabbed her, her boyfriend, almost husband in the heart. Just one, randomly. I had literally done content with this.
Nala Ray
And the scriptures are very clear, but you cannot. You cannot indulge this much in the flesh and not have other sins come to the surface. It's not. It is the. It is the primary gateway that the enemy comes after you is sins of the flesh.
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
So modesty coaching. What is that?
Jordan
Okay, so, you know, all right, it starts like a day at a time, you know, So I would go to my husband and be like, I'm going through my Instagram at the time, like, deleting things. I was like, what do you think about this? Honestly, as a man? What do you think? Because, like, I, I. I trust myself, but I don't trust myself that much to be, you know, like, completely right about what's on my Instagram, what's on my social media pages. If it's too revealing, if it's too promiscuous, if it's borderline, I don't want it on there. So, like, she and him really helped me with, like, okay, this might not be that appropriate. You know, you're wearing clothes, but the face you're making is kind of, like, sexually insinuative. You Know what I'm saying? So let's get that off. You know what I'm saying? It was really helpful. Another time.
Nala Ray
Did anyone ever do that for you before? No, your mom did not.
Jordan
My mom was just very controlling in like, what I wore. And I think that was a huge rebellion for me too. Like, she directed my life as to like, what I wore, how much makeup I wore, stuff like that. And it felt so caging. I got so angry as a teenager about that. I was like, why are you controlling my entire life, how long I work, what car I get? Like, I was just so upset.
Nala Ray
Have you reconciled with your mom?
Jordan
I've really tried. It's not that she's not open to it, but it's just our life has been separate for the last like four or five years.
Nala Ray
Well, you have to honor. You have to honor your parents. So keep trying.
Jordan
I do.
Nala Ray
It's hard and I'm trying. There's a reason why it's a commandment.
Jordan
That's very true.
Nala Ray
God would not have to command you if it was easy.
Charlie Kirk
It'd just be normal.
Nala Ray
Yeah, that's true.
Jordan
It is very difficult.
Nala Ray
Good for you and good for her.
Jordan
Yeah. And I'm really loving. Both of us are trying.
Nala Ray
Good.
Jordan
And that's a great start. You know, she's getting therapy, I'm getting therapy. Well, awesome.
Nala Ray
Again. So this is very important is that it does not say you have to be your parents best friend. You don't have to look to honor literally means just to treat heavily with a lot of respect, with a lot of understanding.
Jordan
Yeah, it's kind of hard to treat my dad that way.
Nala Ray
Well, no, and that's, that's, that's a big deal.
Jordan
Right. So it's like, what, what? For me, it's kind of hard to understand.
Nala Ray
You are, you are in the sub 1%. And I get this from Dennis Prager. Most people are not in your position. Most people do not have dads that are facing life sentences in jail. Right. That were former pastors. You are definitely in the sub 1%. Okay. The, the, the majority actually have the case that you have with your mom where it's like, we don't quite get along.
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
That is a, that is not a good reason to sever ties for the rest of your life. And you're not. Your father is a separate situation. That one is. You should still pray for him. Without a doubt.
Jordan
Sometimes I'll just tell God, like, God, I honestly can't pray for him, but I know he's in your hands. It's very painful.
Nala Ray
And I don't even have a good answer to that. Yeah, that's very painful, that is. And honoring your parents does not mean you have to accept them fully or validate their sin or ever sin on their behalf. That is not the teaching. But instead what we have and we see it. Obviously, so many kids disconnect with their parents because they're like, oh, I don't know. They're just like.
Jordan
They don't agree with.
Nala Ray
They don't agree with me. No, no, no. And remember, it's the only commandment that comes with a promise and involves your country. Honor your mother and father so that may live long in the land of which you are in. So the modest in coaching is very interesting. I want to stay on that for a second.
Jordan
It's important for women transitioning out of anything or men. It's like when you go to a drug rehab, what do they do? You know, they're coaching you. They're like, you're going through therapy, you're taking other medications to get off the thing that you were addicted to. I was addicted to dressing promiscuously because.
Nala Ray
Of the attention I got the attend. So would you, when you walked into a bar and you dressed promiscuously, would you kind of get extra energy, feeling of self worth when you saw men look at you a certain way?
Jordan
Absolutely. Absolutely validating.
Nala Ray
Is that why women dress the way they do?
Jordan
Absolutely. Yeah. They like to. I feel like women like to know that their options are open, you know, like, you got multiple men kind of looking at you up and down like, oh, I got options. You know, I'm saying, like, our dating generation is horrible right now.
Nala Ray
Is that rooted in insecurity?
Jordan
Truly, yeah. More for women than I think it is Men, I don't know. I definitely. Men deal with insecurity, and I can't speak for them, but I know for a fact as a woman who dressed like that, who acted like that, it is deeply rooted in insecurity and not being accepted by either a dad or a mom figure or friends or being bullied or molested or raped.
Nala Ray
So let me ask, do you think it's proper for any Christian woman to put a picture of themselves in a bikini on their Instagram?
Jordan
Absolutely not.
Nala Ray
Then why are they do that?
Jordan
I mean, if you're a Christian, number one, whether you're married or not, that your body's for your husband. So right there, like that should. You should have enough respect not to show that much skin. So a bikini is a perfect example for me when I was like, I was on a trip with my husband's parents. She was like. She briefly, after the trip, took me to the side because we were on a boat all day. I was wearing a bikini. You know what I'm saying? We're swimming all day. And she just very gently and lovingly was like, maybe don't wear those bottoms. And I was like, okay, thank you for telling me. Like, for in my mind, like, some things are still okay. You know what I'm saying? But I need that gentle, loving nudge to be like, listen, this isn't okay anymore. You. You're. You don't live in the kingdom of darkness anymore. You are in the kingdom of light. You are a representation of Christ. You know, my body is a temple. My body belongs to my husband and God.
Nala Ray
I just. And so I. Again, I'm not here to, like.
Jordan
I love the questions.
Charlie Kirk
I'm not here to, like, judge.
Nala Ray
By the way, this actually is about other women, not you. But, like, I. I truly, again, I'm not on social media anymore. But, like, people talk and I get pictures. Why is it that so many people that have Bible verses in their bio and Instagram have only fans? Well, no, that, that. No, I see that, that, that.
Jordan
John 3:16.
Nala Ray
No, I know.
Jordan
It's only fans.
Nala Ray
Totally. Like, yeah, go look at the naked picture of me. Here's my cross. You know, it's like, here's my cross. Hey. Like, okay, that's all the time.
Jordan
Sacrilege is.
Nala Ray
Yeah, exactly. It's like, here's my subscribe. No, I mean, that's. That is dark and obviously worthy of, like, super deep psychological examination. I mean, like, the actual millions of young ladies who, like, you'll have, like, Jeremiah 29:7. You know, God knows the steps I have for you, and you look at the pictures in their Instagram and, like, if I was Catholic, I'd go to confession. Like, I mean, it's, you know, it's. This is. This is not the same.
Jordan
There's no conviction.
Nala Ray
But, yeah, so you help me understand Holy Spirit.
Jordan
Okay, so, like, after Jesus ascended back to heaven, after his time here on earth, Holy Spirit came. Holy Spirit came. Spirit is our teacher, our guide, our supporter, but also, like, someone who convicts us, if we are not being convicted as women, about the things that we're saying, the things how, like, how we're dressing, what our conversations look like. Are we gossiping? Are we drinking too much? You know, if we are not being convicted, you are not walking close with Christ. You can proclaim him all day, but Even in the Bible it says there are many that will say Lord, Lord, but I never knew you.
Nala Ray
Amen.
Jordan
That is the whole point of it. If you are not feeling conviction from the Holy Spirit, not guilt, conviction, Conviction entices change. So again, at the end of this day, like you're either feeling very insecure, you wanting attention, like you think it's just okay cuz you see other Christian women doing it, which is a really bad example. So again, I am trying to be that light, that very different light in the world, you know, that light that shines brighter than the other smaller lights not because of me, but because of what Christ did in my life. And if I don't change the very makeup of myself, you know what I'm saying, then nothing's going to happen. I'm not actually going to be able to influence others towards Christ or be an example at least.
Nala Ray
Yeah, no, that and I just again, I'm not here to like scorn people. I just, I see, I see so.
Jordan
Much of it too.
Nala Ray
I just.
Jordan
And it confuses me. And then even in the Bible it talks about being a stumbling block. You are helping others stumble. Either men lusting after you or women being like, oh, she's a Christian, she dresses like that, it's okay for me.
Nala Ray
And just so you know, if a man sees that like it not only is like the respect go down, he only will view you for your flesh.
Jordan
Absolutely.
Nala Ray
And like women want to know I, why can't I find a husband?
Jordan
You're not acting like a wife because you're dressing like, you're literally a jezebel.
Nala Ray
You're dressing like an only fans model. No offense, but yeah. And so then the man will put you in a different category. And so it's just. Is the church talking about this?
Jordan
No.
Nala Ray
Like why is the church not saying if you're wearing a bikini, delete it now.
Jordan
Literally. Stop.
Nala Ray
If you're with a friends, like that's a separate issue. I'm like putting on social media for otherwise other perverts to see, by the way.
Jordan
Absolutely. I mean it's not that there's not perverts in real life. Like if you go to the beach.
Nala Ray
There'S definitely somebody's backyard. It's with all girlfriends, no one cares.
Jordan
I mean if you're, if you're going to a pool, going to the beach, something like that, or you want to like lay out, like I love laying out in the sun. You know, I'm not near a beach or anything, but I'm not around other people. Either. So cover up. It's really okay not to show skin. It's really okay. And it's so justifying to know that you are saving yourself for your husband. Whether you're married or not. You're saving that it's special. God values you. You know what I'm saying? Again, Like, I said this in another interview, like, it's a wom. Like a generation full of women who want to be Ruth's but act like Jezebel. You know, you want to be that Proverbs 31 woman, but you're literally half naked all over the Internet. How does that work?
Nala Ray
No, I totally thank you for saying that because I've wanted to say that for a while. So everything she said is exactly right. And I would be called all these terrible names.
Jordan
Let me be called those terrible names.
Nala Ray
But, like, why are the women of the faith not policing this better? Because we as men police our own, like, really well. Like, we're, like, aggressive with standards and like.
Charlie Kirk
But why are.
Nala Ray
Why are women so accepting of Jezebel, like, behavior amongst other Christian women?
Jordan
I think mainly women hate confrontation. You know, I think that we have a fear. I don't, but we have a fear in general of confronting a woman. It's a hard conversation to have. I've had a conversation with a girl who, who is actually out of the industry, and she still dresses immodestly. And I'm like, I've nudged her on this. I have prayed for her over this. I have brought this topic up multiple times to her about, hey, you know, I saw that you were in this bikini on your, like, it looks like a stripper outfit on your TikTok. Why did you do that? You know, like, you have a responsibility. Even though you're not a married woman, you have a responsibility to cover up. Like, I have no shame in helping other women in that journey. But again, it's just so many people don't like to make other people feel uncomfortable. They want to feel good. They want to feel accepted. They're people pleasers. Women, most are mostly are people pleasers.
Nala Ray
No, I know. So that's. That's what's so interesting.
Jordan
Those are really difficult.
Nala Ray
You're right. Is that women are really good norm enforcers. Right. So they will follow the sign, the ways of the time. Better than men. Right. But I just are very trendy. Yeah, very trendy. So I guess it's like, hey, we're in Christian Bible study, and now we're all just gonna post revealing pictures of ourselves, I guess.
Jordan
Like, what did you just learn in group.
Nala Ray
Yeah. Apparent. Apparently not. And that's the other thing. So, like, I could tell you, amongst, like, at least masculine Christianity, the message right now is like, don't watch porn. Save yourself for marriage.
Jordan
Yeah, I see that a lot, which.
Nala Ray
Is awesome, which is great. But I don't see the equivalent on the female side. I don't see.
Jordan
There's no accountability for it either.
Nala Ray
Why is it that men are holding. Holding themselves to higher standards right now? And women, I. I know you are, but I'm saying, like, generally, I cannot think of a single. I mean, Ali B. Stuckey's great, but like, a single, like, major woman voice in Christianity that doesn't just do, like, the Jesus loves you sermon every single time I see them talk.
Jordan
Yeah, I understand.
Nala Ray
I just. I'm trying to understand. I think because women, this generation has changed so much.
Jordan
If you haven't noticed the shift in women's attitudes, it's definitely like, I'm independent. I don't need a man. I'm a girl boss. Everyone can shut up. I'm just going to do what I want. There's no accountability being held, you know, by parents, by friends, by churches. I see absolutely no accountability. It's like women are literally running rampant right now. But what's crazy to me, too, is, like, this whole, like, trad wife thing is coming back, and it's all of a sudden, like, this big issue. Like, these are trying to be trad wives. I get that all the time. All the time. People call me a. And that I can't be a tr.
Nala Ray
How do you respond to that?
Jordan
Oh, I laugh. It's hilarious.
Nala Ray
But for me, what a good attitude.
Jordan
It's. It's hilarious.
Nala Ray
Where do you get that attitude from?
Jordan
Oh, I'm such a bubbly person, and God has given me so much grace that I cannot not show that grace.
Nala Ray
I can't keep going on the trad wife thing.
Jordan
Okay? So this whole trad wife movement of, like, whores becoming traditional women, I'm like, okay, listen, I do not call myself a traditional wife. I'm not a trad wife. I'm just a good wife. Okay? I cook for my husband. I clean sometimes. You know, I. I love to take care of my husband. It's an honor. Like, I love when I give him a plate of food and he's just so smiley and happy.
Nala Ray
Oh, I know the feeling.
Jordan
It brings me so much joy.
Nala Ray
That's right.
Jordan
So that is what I am. I'm just a big deal wife.
Nala Ray
It's a big deal.
Jordan
It is a big deal.
Nala Ray
Bigger than modern women realize. If you have to do takeout many nights a week, it's bad for your marriage. I'm sorry, it's, it's. I know it sounds provocative.
Jordan
See, an issue with this generation is because they learn no skills. This generation of like Gen Z, Gen Alpha, all they know how to do is pick up a phone and post and tag and you know, all they care about is like the, like.
Nala Ray
Who taught you how to cook?
Jordan
My mom.
Nala Ray
So that was one good thing.
Jordan
It was a great thing. I would never take that away from her. She showed love in like, you know, showing talent. You know what I'm saying? Like she's like, you need to be good in this. So learn it. You know, I hated it when I was a kid, but I'm very grateful. I actually learned because now I have a husband.
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Nala Ray
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Nala Ray
What percentage of the women at our women's summit do you think would benefit from like a home ec class? I think we should do 70%. We should do a home ec breakout.
Jordan
I'm not kidding, I'm not kidding.
Nala Ray
You know, we used to have home EC in our middle school. I took home EC growing up and it was great.
Jordan
This is why I produce cooking videos on my Instagram. I'm like, here, here's a simple bread making video. Six ingredients. Anybody's got it in their pantry. Make a bread for your husband. My husband loves my homemade bread.
Nala Ray
Patriarchy. Why would you serve Your husband like that?
Jordan
What do you mean?
Nala Ray
It's the patriarchy.
Jordan
I. I hate this whole movement. I hate it so much of like. I don't know. I just feel like redemption is not a thing for people if, like, you really don't believe in it. But redemption is such a real thing.
Nala Ray
No, I mean. I'm being sarcastic.
Jordan
I know you are. I' how would you ever reflect on.
Nala Ray
How would you ever serve your husband? Is like a narrative. You're, you know, why don't you go.
Jordan
I'm a boss, babe. I don't need a husband.
Nala Ray
Exactly.
Jordan
I'm the CEO of a shoe fighter or something. Facts. Oh, man. It's an honor to serve my husband. Honor. I love him dearly and he has. He introduced me to Christ. Like, man, it's just.
Nala Ray
Are you planning to have kids?
Jordan
Yes. Someday. Not right now. I'm really happy. Just me and him. I really am happy.
Nala Ray
That's a beautiful. So I have a. I have a difficult question when it comes to kids.
Jordan
Okay.
Nala Ray
And so about my past. No. I'm sure people have asked you about this, but I'm going to ask it gently. Right. How are you going to introduce your kids to your past?
Jordan
All right. I'm never going to lie. I feel like in the very beginning, I don't have it all figured out. In the beginning stages of their life, I feel like I will be very graceful, not super open. Open about it, but I would love to sit down with them and have that conversation. But that conversation will only lead into. And this is my transition story.
Nala Ray
How will you tell it in the best possible way. And if you don't know, that's fine.
Jordan
I don't know.
Nala Ray
Yeah. The God will give you the words.
Jordan
Yes. And I'm praying over them heavily. I pray over my future children so much. I can't believe it. Like their futures, their minds. I. I ask God to protect their hearts, their minds, everything that they're going to go through. That there would be no person in their life that would just out of pure evil show them anything.
Nala Ray
That's so. So let's. Let's. I hope the old. The younger audience knows this with self evident, you know, Very self. Evidently the older audience probably hasn't thought about this. What you did online still lives.
Jordan
Yep. Unfortunately.
Nala Ray
And I'm not trying to throw that in your face.
Jordan
No, no.
Nala Ray
I just want to make sure everyone understands that fact that this is a very real thing. That it's not used.
Jordan
It's a repercussion.
Nala Ray
You just do it for a period. Of time, and then you get away.
Jordan
And then it's gone.
Nala Ray
No, there's a. There's a serious heaviness to that.
Jordan
Oh, and I. Terrible.
Nala Ray
And only Jesus can release you from that. Otherwise you would live in this constant state of shame and guilt. Right. How do you process that?
Jordan
In the beginning, it was super hard. It was more so hard when my husband started getting sent my old content. That was.
Nala Ray
So how did he. How did he deal with that?
Jordan
You know, he went through a very rough time with it. Who won it?
Nala Ray
Yeah, of course.
Jordan
That's your wife. That's someone like you love and respect and honor. And then she's being shown in such a terrible light, you know, for her bad choices. It was like people just continuously brought up my sin, you know, and I'm like, I understand that, but God has forgiven me. You know, it's a very real issue. And women, I really hope they think about this before they ever show anything online. Even a bikini picture.
Nala Ray
Yes.
Jordan
It will never, ever go away. Now, I really pray that in sometime in the future that, you know, these laws on other people selling your stuff gets completely eliminate, you know what I'm saying?
Nala Ray
Like, it actually makes guides towards that.
Jordan
On a federal level. We've seen a lot of that.
Nala Ray
That's revenge porn. But you didn't do revenge porn. Right. And so there's no law against that.
Jordan
No.
Nala Ray
Interestingly, there would be. You know what? A redemption porn law would be an interesting law. Be very hard to pass. It'd be very hard to pass, which would be if somebody retires and they sat and they no longer give them rights that they can't use that content.
Jordan
Yeah, but a lot of people would be very money off of me right now.
Nala Ray
No, I know. What I'm saying, though, is that. That a potential law could be like, after five years of retirement, a porn actress could be like, you're not allowed to spread my content facts. That would be. That would be hard to pass.
Jordan
Right.
Nala Ray
But it would at least give people some hope that they could digitally escape.
Jordan
Right, right.
Nala Ray
Would that. Would that be a good idea?
Jordan
Yeah, absolutely would be a good idea. It would be very hard, which is really sad. But it's also sad that, you know, we did make the decision to put something on the Internet, you know, knowingly, like, understanding forever, it will never go away. So, yeah, it's a really hard truth. It's a hard pill to swallow once you're out of the industry.
Nala Ray
And so for young ladies right now that are being pressured by either their boyfriends or culture to have sex before marriage to forego purity. And unfortunately, a lot of that happens in schools. Oh, yeah. The average age of unfortunately young boys and young girls losing their virginity is like 14, I think 14, 15 now.
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
And parents should know that it's happened.
Jordan
And by the way, parents, I feel like, love to be just.
Nala Ray
Oh, no, the parents. You're being lied to by your kids, by the way.
Jordan
Absolutely.
Nala Ray
Your sons are watching porn. Your girls are hooking up with other guys.
Jordan
Their girls are showing.
Nala Ray
Oh, my gosh, everything.
Jordan
Text messages.
Nala Ray
And if you think, you know, I hate, I don't want to try to make you paranoid. You probably don't. Would you agree, like, there's a lot of deceitful kids or.
Jordan
Well, I did that when my parents had no idea.
Nala Ray
Yeah. So talk about that.
Jordan
Well, so I had a boyfriend at the time of like 16, that was my very first boyfriend ever. And so I'd already lost my virginity at that point, but I was sexting him. You know, pictures of myself, stuff like that. I didn't even have Internet access, but I was, you know, texting and it might have. My parents had no idea. I'd always delete it right after. Kids are very sneaky. And our technology has just gotten better. We have more social media platforms like Snapchat, where it instantly deletes after.
Nala Ray
Why are parents giving these kids phones?
Jordan
I have no idea. I'm so against it.
Nala Ray
I just. I don't understand.
Jordan
Like, I had a phone at the age of 16. It was like a flip phone, you know?
Nala Ray
What year were you born?
Jordan
1997.
Nala Ray
Okay, so you're four years younger than I am. Got it. Okay. So I grew up without smartphones and it was actually awesome.
Jordan
It was great.
Nala Ray
It's actually, you don't need to know where your kid is at all times. It's actually really good for you and for the kid to not know where your kid is. Actually. It's like, really weird, actually.
Jordan
So weird seeing 2 year olds.
Nala Ray
I'm a parent of 2 kids. I actually get the paranoia. And then you have to resist it and grow up and be like, actually, I don't need to have a live stream of what my kid is doing all day long.
Jordan
Oh, I will. I will not put my inner my kids on the Internet. Internet. I will never show pictures of their faces when I have children.
Nala Ray
So this is one of the more simultaneously promising and disturbing things that happens to me. So I'm walking through in Arizona, a mall or a restaurant, and nine year olds are coming up asking for pictures with me. Okay, awesome. Right? They're fans. I'm like wait, how do you know who I am?
Jordan
Facts.
Nala Ray
And they're like oh, because I follow you on social media. I'm like how old are you? Like I'm nine.
Jordan
And I'm like social media has done such a bad job.
Nala Ray
I'm like this is like really bad.
Jordan
Such a bad job.
Nala Ray
Okay, great. They're fan of me.
Charlie Kirk
Terrific.
Nala Ray
Yay. They'll follow me for a lifetime. Woohoo. Great. Why do you have a phone?
Charlie Kirk
Why?
Nala Ray
And by the way, why do you have Internet? No. Just so we're clear, if you're following me, I talk about very, very heavy stuff. Right. I'm talking about abortion. I'm talking about.
Jordan
Right. You know, sometimes.
Nala Ray
Yes. I'm talking about like stuff that is like are NC17 rated stuff? I do it from a biblical perspective.
Jordan
Absolutely.
Nala Ray
So here's a nine year old who like in an unregulated way knows who I am, who obviously seen my content. What else is that kid watching? And like it's not isolated. I hundreds of times these 9 year olds are 9, 10, 11 year olds are coming up to me. Not a parent in sight.
Jordan
No. The parents have done a terrible job. Not all parents are like that but so many now in this millennial Gen Z, mom and dad like they're horrible. All it is about is distracting your kid. Distracting your kid. I actually follow some amazing moms on TikTok that are tablet free kids. They literally describe their videos as tablet free children and this is what they do for their kids.
Nala Ray
They still don't put your kids on TikTok. That's still, that's still weird.
Jordan
It's so weird.
Nala Ray
We don't put our kids faces on.
Jordan
Social but I think a lot of it's because of views. They're making money off those videos and I'm like dude, you're right. Literally jeopardizing your child.
Nala Ray
The same sort of negativity I think towards OnlyFans.
Charlie Kirk
It's fine if you put your pictures.
Nala Ray
In a picture on social media influencer but if your account is about like your kids, I think that's super. It's like that's like reverse child actor stuff.
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
By the way, you know it's illegal to do that actually. Like that kid could sue you when he gets older for all of that.
Jordan
Money because you have to be like what?
Nala Ray
Do you remember that actor lawsuit that happened In Hollywood like four, 40 years ago, you know what I'm talking about where there was that child actor and then he sued his parents like 20 years later and he won. And now parents are not allowed to make money off their kids. It has to go into a trust. Do you know, it's like a whole thing. It changed Hollywood child acting forever.
Jordan
Good.
Nala Ray
So now these social media parents are making money off their kids. Just saying you're gonna open up yourself to a slew of lawsuits if those kids, you know, revolt. Yeah, well, I mean, because they'll realize that millions of dollars were made.
Jordan
Wow.
Nala Ray
So I want to. What, what is then? I. We've been going for a while and thank you for this. This is great. So the. You want to become a parent? Yeah, this. The state of male, female relations is so broken down. What do you want to do with your commentary? Your life? You're new at this, very new at this.
Jordan
I don't have one answer. I really don't. I'd love to write a book one day. Encouraging.
Nala Ray
Yes.
Jordan
You know, I want to be.
Nala Ray
It would do very well.
Jordan
Thanks. I just want to be a light. I want to enforce it. I want to help others in the darkness. You know, it doesn't have to just be women on only fans or in the industry, but women now need a wake up call to the way they're dressing and acting and speaking and the way they treat their husbands. Like. I, I see some of the most cringe worthy tiktoks about how women just hate their husbands because they do this or this. And I'm like, dude, whatever happened to having like such like a one flesh, one mind, one body, like relationship with your husband? Like why, why do you go on the Internet to then like spew all this darkness about your partner, you know what I'm saying? Like I just. Our generation is so sad. Like we're all seeking after validation in like any way possible we can get it. And it's all about views and likes and you know, who's the best, who makes more money. It's just so not about that. Like I would love eventually, if I ever had kids, to get off the Internet, go live on a farm with my husband and literally get off the ground.
Nala Ray
That is the dream, right?
Jordan
It is a dream. I don't know if God's calling me to that. Like a lot of my haters actually say, you need to disappear, you need to get off the Internet. Stop speaking. I'm like, I'm the only one speaking about this.
Nala Ray
I actually think you shouldn't do that.
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
You have a very important message right now.
Jordan
I agree. And it's only because of Christ. I would not be here today without them.
Nala Ray
And I just have to kind of end with something we said previously. Like, again, I've listened to you for an hour 20. I consider myself pretty well informed on this stuff. What. What is the objection that people have with you again?
Jordan
That I'm grifting. Yeah, this is a grift, whatever that means.
Nala Ray
But maybe I'm missing something fundamental. I don't think I am. But I think that Christians that are watching this, if you've participated in, like, the common hating of Nala, like, you should really think about that, actually, because, like, isn't that what the whole gospel is about, like, taking people out of a certain lifestyle and bringing them towards truth? I mean, in John, chapter eight, they all wanted to sin. They all wanted to stone the prostitute.
Jordan
Right.
Nala Ray
Which I wouldn't say you were prostitute.
Jordan
But you were a. I was an online prostitute.
Nala Ray
Yeah. Okay. You. Thank you. You're a prostitute online. You know, I wouldn't say you were a physical prostitute, but you were.
Jordan
No, digitally, yes.
Nala Ray
But, like, so everyone kind of wants to stone you. Jesus stops it. But there's two parts to this teaching says, let the first, without sin, cast the first stone. Okay, but there's a second part now. Go sin no more. Right.
Jordan
Redemption.
Nala Ray
Right.
Jordan
Change.
Nala Ray
And you're living that out. In fact, you want to bring women out of where they are. We didn't finish the purity question. So women that are being pressured, you know, to have sex when they're uncomfortable, what is your message to them to save themselves from marriage?
Jordan
Peer pressure is a real drive. It's pressured me into, like, porn situations. It's pressured me into showing more than I ever wanted to show, doing things I never thought I would be doing. Peer pressure is a. Is a really bad drive. And I mean, especially with young women, you know, being pressured by boys in school or to feel accepted by their friends, it's. It's so hard to just reach that one person. But that validation will never come from having sex out of marriage. I wish I had a time machine. I would go back and save myself.
Nala Ray
That's the most. This is the most important thing. I want you to say that almost every woman that I know that had sex before marriage wished they would have waited.
Jordan
Yes. I hear it so much. You know why? My husband deserved that. Me. And I wasn't. But yet he still loves me for me.
Nala Ray
And you might not have met him if you didn't do that. Not to say that it was.
Jordan
I agree. You know, I agree. I'm just saying, like.
Nala Ray
But. But Your message to young women out there, that's. People say, I wish I would have. I wish I would have. I wish I would have.
Jordan
It's a sad truth.
Nala Ray
Yes.
Jordan
It's. It's really hard to look back and be like, man, if I could take it back.
Nala Ray
So it's 20, 25, last point. Three years ago, where were you living?
Jordan
California.
Nala Ray
Were you married?
Jordan
No.
Nala Ray
You were making a ton of money a month.
Jordan
Yeah.
Nala Ray
You were smoking a lot of weed.
Jordan
A lot of weed.
Nala Ray
You were doing a lot of content. If. If three years ago, Nala would have watched this interview, what would she have thought?
Jordan
I probably would have. Oh, my gosh. That's a really good question. I probably would have been so numbed out and my anxiety would have been through the roof. Like, I'd.
Nala Ray
Who is this person? I'm married.
Jordan
What?
Nala Ray
Like, the reason I'm asking is only God could have put. Taken you on this path.
Jordan
Yes. No, man took me out. Jordan introduced Christ back through his actions.
Nala Ray
And the Holy Spirit brought you up.
Jordan
Yes. But I would not be here without God.
Nala Ray
Was there any moment when the Holy Spirit was whispering to you or convicting you?
Jordan
Yes. Yes. I thought it was just guilt. I was like, I'm not smoking enough. I need to smoke. Something's wrong, you know? But absolutely. That's why I stopped making content. I was just like. It just felt weird doing it. And I'm like, dude, I've never felt weird doing my job. You know, Felt very odd. So, yeah, maybe I wasn't hearing hearing, but I felt it in my heart.
Nala Ray
Nala, thank you for your time.
Jordan
Thank you.
Nala Ray
You have a. Thank you for being so vulnerable and open.
Jordan
Of course.
Nala Ray
My hope is that for the men out there, you will stop watching porn, stop produce. Bad for you. It's bad for civilization, and it's bad for everybody. And for women out there. Boy, stop participating in this. It can go all the way from posting a suggestive picture on Instagram.
Jordan
Yep.
Nala Ray
Because you are actually part of a problem all the way to something on OnlyFans.
Jordan
Right. Would you agree women love to complain about how there's no good men out there, but I'm like, you are literally posting half naked. F. So what are you.
Nala Ray
But they think that's what gets them the men.
Jordan
It's not getting you a husband, it's getting you boys.
Nala Ray
Exactly. And men will not grow up if they can get sex easily.
Jordan
Absolutely.
Nala Ray
They'll stay as grown infants their entire life.
Jordan
Yep.
Nala Ray
Nala, thank you so much.
Jordan
You're welcome. Thank you, Charlie. Appreciate you.
Nala Ray
Thank you.
Charlie Kirk
Thanks so much for listening everybody. Email us as always, freedomarliekirk.com thanks so much for listening and God bless.
Jordan
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Podcast Summary: The Transformation of Nala Ray
Podcast Information:
In this compelling episode of The Charlie Kirk Show, host Charlie Kirk delves into a profound and revealing conversation with Nala Ray, a former OnlyFans model who has dramatically transformed her life by embracing Christianity. The discussion navigates through Nala's tumultuous past, her experiences within the adult content industry, and her inspiring journey toward redemption and faith.
Nala Ray introduces herself as a former top-earning OnlyFans model with a five-year tenure in the industry. Raised in a deeply religious household as a pastor's daughter in Decatur, Illinois, Nala's early life was marked by familial instability and personal trauma.
Notable Quote:
"[00:18] Nala Ray: It is abusive, it is terrible."
Nala recounts a childhood disrupted by a devastating tornado that led to her family's financial downfall, subsequent divorces, and her father's incarceration. These early experiences of loss and brokenness set the stage for her later struggles and decisions.
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Nala sought financial stability and validation, which led her to OnlyFans. Initially perceiving the platform as a means to sell fitness and cooking courses, she soon discovered its dominant use for adult content.
Notable Quote:
"[03:05] Jordan: You're a model. Right? When you think of a model, you're thinking of walking on runways, being prestigious... But OnlyFans in a nutshell is literally just you selling whatever you want behind a paywall." [03:06]
Within a month of joining, Nala's hard work paid off, earning her approximately $87,000, prompting her to leave her 9-to-5 job and fully commit to content creation.
Nala describes OnlyFans as a platform primarily fueled by male subscribers seeking explicit content. She highlights the exploitative nature of content houses run by male managers, whom she terms "groomers" or "pimps," who manipulate and control female creators.
Notable Quote:
"[05:41] Nala Ray: Would you call them pimps?
[05:42] Jordan: A million percent. They're grooming pimps." [05:45]
Her peak earnings reached up to $400,000 per month, with a subscriber base of 270,000, predominantly men. The environment was rife with drug and alcohol abuse, which Nala attributes to the constant need to numb the moral and psychological toll of her work.
As Nala's OnlyFans presence grew, so did her personal struggles. Her father, despite his support, became increasingly erratic due to his own issues, leading to further family deterioration. The realization of the unsustainable and morally conflicting nature of her lifestyle culminated when her family discovered her OnlyFans activities, resulting in complete estrangement from her mother and siblings.
Notable Quote:
"[12:03] Nala Ray: Was he still a pastor at the top?
[12:05] Jordan: No. Thank goodness. Right?" [12:08]
This confrontation left Nala feeling isolated and devoid of support, pushing her towards a breaking point where she felt she had nothing left to lose.
The turning point in Nala's life occurred when she connected with Jordan, her now-husband, through TikTok. His genuine discussions about God and unwavering support led her to question her life's direction and ultimately embrace Christianity.
Notable Quote:
"[20:16] Jordan: So I stopped at year five in September 2023...
[20:25] Nala Ray: ...and I just, you know, all else was gone.
[20:26] Jordan: ...I just felt something inside me that was like... you know, I just felt conviction." [20:28]
This newfound faith provided her with the strength and conviction to leave the adult industry, sever ties with OnlyFans, and commit to a life aligned with her spiritual beliefs.
Leaving OnlyFans was not without its challenges. Nala faced financial instability, tax debts, and manipulative managers who resisted her departure. She meticulously deleted her accounts to erase her digital footprint and began rebuilding her life from scratch.
Notable Quote:
"[25:14] Nala Ray: Great father.
[25:15] Jordan: Great father." [25:16]
Despite the significant financial loss, Nala prioritized her spiritual and emotional well-being, emphasizing that true repentance involves a tangible change in lifestyle.
Now married to Jordan and baptized, Nala dedicates her life to helping other women break free from the grips of the adult industry and find solace in faith. She actively engages in outreach, offering support, counseling, and practical advice to women seeking to leave OnlyFans.
Notable Quote:
"[61:56] Jordan: ...we have a generation of women who want to be Ruth's but act like Jezebel...
[62:05] Nala Ray: What is modesty coaching?
[62:07] Jordan: It's important for women transitioning out of anything...
[62:21] Nala Ray: So would you, when you walked into a bar...
[62:35] Jordan: Absolutely." [62:37]
Nala emphasizes the importance of modesty, spiritual guidance, and community support in overcoming the challenges posed by societal pressures and the pervasive influence of adult content on social media.
A significant portion of the conversation critiques the evangelical church's insufficient outreach to young women grappling with issues like pornography addiction. Nala argues that the church often focuses more on addressing male issues, neglecting the unique challenges faced by women.
Notable Quote:
"[40:12] Jordan: Yes.
[40:12] Nala Ray: Outreaching love into these people's lives...
[40:19] Jordan: Not a lot. I know like one Jonathan Paluda does openly speak about that." [40:19]
She calls for a more balanced approach where the church provides safe havens, accountability, and targeted support for women to foster genuine transformation and healing.
Nala and Charlie Kirk discuss the detrimental effects of social media on the younger generation, particularly how platforms like Instagram and TikTok perpetuate the normalization of explicit content. Nala highlights the alarming rates at which young women are exposed to and participate in such platforms, often under the guise of empowerment or financial independence.
Notable Quote:
"[43:32] Jordan: Absolutely. And my husband...
[43:37] Nala Ray: That is the dream, right?
[43:38] Jordan: It is a dream...
[43:40] Nala Ray: That's a beautiful. So I have a difficult question..." [43:40]
She underscores the urgent need for parental vigilance, better education, and proactive measures to shield children from early exposure to adult content and the ensuing psychological ramifications.
In the concluding segments, Nala reinforces her mission to be a beacon of hope and change for women ensnared in the adult content industry. She advocates for modesty, spiritual awakening, and the fostering of authentic relationships grounded in faith.
Notable Quote:
"[86:14] Jordan: Peer pressure is a real drive...
[86:25] Nala Ray: ...young girls, so I can be that light...
[86:28] Jordan: Yes, without a doubt." [86:28]
Nala's transformation story serves as a testament to the power of faith and personal conviction, inspiring listeners to seek redemption and support those around them struggling with similar issues.
This episode of The Charlie Kirk Show offers an unflinching look into the dark underbelly of the adult content industry through Nala Ray's personal narrative. It highlights the intricate interplay between societal pressures, personal trauma, and the quest for validation, ultimately showcasing the redemptive power of faith and community support.
Key Takeaways:
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