When Bree Solstad was kneeling beside the tomb of St. Claire in Assisi, Italy, in 2023, her life began to change. A force compelled Solstad to genuflect and cross herself as she entered and exited the basilicas and cathedrals of Florence and Rome.

Solstad, however, felt disgusting and guilty when she returned from her trip. She had spent a decade in the pornography industry. Solstad told the Daily Caller she converted to Catholicism in April.

Financial incentives are pushing young women like Solstad to flock to an increasingly popular app called OnlyFans, where lewd material prevails. Solstad, who posted such content on the network, says women “don’t have a chance” nowadays in avoiding the temptations of modern society. Luckily, however, many are waking up to the downsides and choosing a different path.

“The perversion of our society and pornification of our culture is everywhere, not just in entertainment, but everywhere,” Solstad explained to the Daily Caller. “I recently ran out of blush, and I was thinking, ‘What is this blush that I really liked using back then?’ And I look it up, and the name of the blush was ‘Orgasm ..

.’ Does it really have to be called that?” Her journey in the adult content world wasn’t all that it was cracked up to be. “Now in society, it seems almost like there’s a shift.

Before it was embarrassing to be in porn and was something that you would hide. Now it’s empowering, like girl power,” she said. British tech entre.