A Mormon mum exposed for living a double life as an OnlyFans model claims her priest is now “hunting her down” in a bid to “banish” her from the church.
Holly Jane, 39, from California, pulls in £32,000 a month on the site, where she shares saucy snaps and messages – often with married men.
But her raunchy job doesn’t stop the mum-of-three from religiously attending Sunday service.
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Despite the strict religion preventing her from drinking alcohol, caffeine, using vulgar language and having sexual activity outside marriage – including pornography – Holly believes she is doing “nothing wrong”.
Unfortunately, her community does not feel the same.
Having hit the headlines recently for revealing someone “snitched” to the bishop after her extracurricular activities, Holly now claims he is constantly chasing her in a bid to “get rid” of her.
“I’m constantly dodging my bishop,” Holly told NudeNewz.
“He’s left me dozens of messages and is calling me so much that I’ve had to change the settings on my phone.

“At church, I make sure to arrive just as service has started and I don’t linger around afterwards – I just go straight home.
“But he’s come to my house once too and told me to stop what I’m doing immediately, I told him to get out.
“I know he wants to give me an ultimatum. I’m being harassed.”
Holly fears that her time at the church is running out but doesn’t want to stop stripping on OnlyFans because “the money is too good”.
However, her children also go to the church and she fears they will be shunned too.
She said: “A lot of Mormons have a parent-child relationship with the church.
“Everyone feels an obligation to do as they’re told and don’t question it.
“The bishop is the only authority figure in our church building.
“There’s a board higher up than him who discuss members.
“If they found out what I was doing, I would receive notice and then a letter letting me know I’m no longer a member.
“I’m challenging them on their teachings but it’s only a matter of time before I’m caught.
“The money is too good to stop.”
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Living a Double Life
At the moment, Holly believes the bishop only thinks she is chatting to men online, rather than enjoying a full-on career in the adult industry.
The tension between her religious devotion and her adult content work has created an increasingly precarious situation for the California-based creator.
Her approach to Sunday service has become almost tactical – arriving late, leaving early, and avoiding any lingering conversations that might lead to confrontation.
But she will never stop taking her clothes off, she claims.
The Ultimatum She’s Avoiding

Holly’s fear of formal excommunication is rooted in how the Mormon church handles disciplinary matters.
According to her, the bishop represents the first level of authority, but decisions about membership ultimately rest with a higher board.
She said: “He is going to start putting two and two together and may do some digging on me.
“I am never going to stop. I don’t understand why I can’t have both sides of who I am – why is he the judge and jury?
“This is what I’m doing and this is who I am.
“It fits in with me and my kids, who love attending church.”
Mormon Teachings vs OnlyFans Reality
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints maintains strict standards regarding sexual conduct and modesty, teachings that stand in direct conflict with adult content creation.
Members are expected to abstain from pornography in all forms, and sexual activity outside marriage is considered a serious transgression.
Holly’s work – which she says often involves messaging married men – would be viewed by church leadership as violating multiple core principles of Mormon doctrine.
Yet she maintains that her dual identity should be acceptable, questioning why religious participation and adult work cannot coexist.
The Financial Factor

With monthly earnings of £32,000, Holly has built a lucrative career on OnlyFans that provides substantial income for her family.
The financial security the platform offers makes the prospect of walking away nearly impossible, according to her.
Many creators in the adult industry face similar tensions when their work conflicts with family, community or religious expectations – but few navigate the specific pressures of a tight-knit religious community like the Mormon church.
What Happens Next
Holly remains defiant despite the mounting pressure from church leadership.
Her strategy of avoidance can only last so long, and she acknowledges that formal investigation and potential excommunication may be inevitable.
The impact on her three children, who she says love attending church, adds another layer of complexity to an already fraught situation.
For now, Holly continues to walk the tightrope between two worlds – one where she’s a devoted congregant, and another where she’s a top-earning adult content creator.
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Like other creators who’ve faced backlash from religious communities, Holly says she refuses to apologise for her choices.
Her case highlights the growing tension between traditional religious values and the modern creator economy, where platforms like OnlyFans offer financial independence that can clash with deeply held beliefs.
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