Brittany De La Mora
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It was really about that promise of fame.
It was that loneliness inside of me that just thought if enough people know my name, then I'll learn to love myself.
Oh, absolutely.
Yeah.
Another great reason to keep your kids off social media because you don't want to be them to be infiltrated by trying to do things just for likes and for attention and.
know that's where a lot of i think the promiscuity comes from too is i learned at a young age that if you take your clothes off that's when you're going to be noticed that's when you're going to be praised right and you know the the less clothes that you have the more men that are liking your photos and commenting on it but that's the wrong kind of attention you know my husband he preached a word when i first started going to church that actually changed my whole world around he said
If you don't like what you're attracting, change what you're promoting.
And I was like, wow, that is so good.
I went home and deleted all my social media that was attached to my former life because of that message.
That's something that I'd like to pursue eventually.
I think that it's wrong for people to continue to make money off of exploitation.
Like I was on drugs the whole time that I was on that industry.
I had a pimp the last three and a half years that I was in that business.
So that's like exploitation and they're making money off of that still to this day, millions and millions of dollars.
Oh yeah, absolutely.
And I think too, another thing I was pushing for with another organization called Exodus Cry was trying to at least get the legal entry age to get into pornography to be 21 years old because at 18, the brain is still forming.
You are wild at that age.
It's still forming until 26.
Until 26, exactly.
But it's like, if you have to be 21 to drink alcohol and you can get into porn at 18, it's like, you're so impressionable at that age, even at 21, right?