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OnlyFans Model Defends Faith: God Gave Her Assets for Good Deeds

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Summer Robert isn’t here for the judgment. The 28-year-old OnlyFans model made headlines this week with a blunt defense of how she reconciles her career with her deeply held religious convictions—and honestly, her argument cuts through a lot of the typical noise around this exact conversation.

In a statement shared with Us Weekly on Thursday, May 21, Robert laid it all out: she prays every night, wears a cross 24/7, attends mass every Sunday, and doesn’t drink or use drugs. But here’s where it gets interesting—she’s also leveraging her platform and earnings to donate substantially to the church and various charities.“God gave me my boobs so that I could make money off them and then donate them to the church,”she said of her size R chest, with a matter-of-factness that’s hard to argue with.

What’s compelling about Robert’s stance isn’t just the provocative framing. It’s her willingness to challenge the narrow box people try to fit“good Christians”into. She points out the obvious hypocrisy: people judge her while living lives far less aligned with Christian values. Then she goes deeper, invoking Mary Magdalene—a woman canonized despite (or because of) her past—and asking the logical question:“So what’s the difference?”It’s a theological argument wrapped in real-world defiance.

Robert also revealed that OnlyFans actually brought her closer to her faith. With a less demanding schedule, she found time to prioritize church and charity work. She’s not doing this in spite of her career; she’s doing it because of the financial freedom it affords. The guilt many might carry about taking risqué photos? She’s reframed it.“It just feels good to give,”she said, when people are“literally struggling or dying.”

The model’s final mic drop:“If God didn’t want me doing this, He wouldn’t have given me big boobs.”Whether you agree with her theology or her choices, she’s making a point that’s hard to dismiss—that morality isn’t about conforming to outdated expectations. It’s about what you do with what you’ve been given. And in her case, she’s using her platform to help others. That’s worth the conversation.

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