A mum who was “shunned” by her church after they discovered her OnlyFans account is cashing in as a ‘Mormon mistress’ on the site – claiming married Mormon fans are paying for her nudes.
Holly Jane, 39, from California, US, has been part of the religious group for years, which has very strict rules such as no alcohol, tobacco, vulgar language, or sex outside of marriage.
Despite the restrictions, the single mum-of-four, who has over 60,500 followers on Instagram (@therealhollyj), claims it doesn’t stand in the way of her lucrative OnlyFans career.
Last month, she made headlines revealing how a fellow churchgoer “snitched” on her antics to their local bishop and Holly Jane was asked to choose – nudes or the church.
But the OnlyFans model, who is now making $45,000 a month, says she has no plans to stop, as men are “addicted” to her.
“I’m knackered, I’m having virtual sex with these men at least three times a day,” Holly told NudeNewz.

“I think with people in the Mormon church, they marry young and follow the rules.
“Sex isn’t really spoken about and men often have an uncomfortable relationship with it.
“They have this idea of what having a wife will be like and when their sex lives aren’t what they expected, they come to me.
“That’s why I’m getting so many married religious men secretly signing up to my account.”
The Mormon Fetish Factor

Holly believes her religious background adds an extra layer of appeal for both religious and non-religious subscribers.
She said: “There are also non-religious people who view being a Mormon as a kink or a fetish.
“I’m their own online mistress.”
Although she has thousands of fans globally, Holly also has “20 dedicated regulars” who she talks to every day – many of whom are conservative believers.
She claims some of them even ask her to dress up in her “Sunday best”.
She said: “Some of them are married, some are Mormon, other Catholic.
“I really get them going, I’m the ‘Mormon mistress’ dream.
“Some of them even ask me to dress in my Sunday church garment for my videos, which is white so it’s quite sacred.
“It really adds to the whole forbidden vibes.
“I feel like these men are addicted to me.”
Virtual Sex Three Times Daily
But keeping dozens of men entertained all day means Holly Jane has little time for a dating life off screen.
She said: “I don’t really have time to find a partner as I’m doing this constantly, all day, every day.
“The married men tell me their partner isn’t putting out anymore and that’s where I come in.
“In a way they are cheating, but virtually.”
Holly’s acknowledgement that her services constitute a form of infidelity – even if virtual – contradicts claims some creators make about adult content being harmless entertainment.
The men paying for her attention are seeking something their marriages aren’t providing, using OnlyFans as an outlet for desires they can’t or won’t discuss with their spouses.
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Like other creators who develop close relationships with subscribers, Holly occupies a space between entertainment and emotional affair.
Balancing Motherhood and Content Creation

Holly started her OnlyFans account in August last year, quitting her more traditional job as a recruiter – and now juggles her sexy content creation with being a mum.
One of her children knows about her extracurricular activities and “isn’t bothered” by it, with Holly teaching her daughter that “celebrating her body is not something to be ashamed of”.
Her husband, Stephen, tragically passed away back in 2017, when he was just 31 years old, but the mum believes he would have approved of her choices.
Holly previously told NudePR.com: “Stephen always knew of this sexy side to me. I think he would have been supportive.
“I’ve always had this desire, which dates back to when I was a little girl, where I would long to be doing Playboy.
“What people don’t realise is OnlyFans is different from porn as these men feel like they have a relationship with you.
“So if they want a little bit of me, I don’t mind doing that. Especially if I’m getting paid.”
The Mormon Sexual Repression Factor

Holly’s observation that Mormon men “marry young and follow the rules” while having an “uncomfortable relationship” with sex reflects documented patterns in religiously conservative communities.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints encourages early marriage and maintains strict prohibitions on premarital sex, masturbation, and pornography.
These teachings can create situations where young couples enter marriage with limited sexual experience or communication skills, potentially leading to mismatched expectations and frustration.
Holly positions herself as filling a gap created by this sexual repression – offering married Mormon men a outlet they feel unable to find within their marriages or religious community.
Whether this represents genuine help or exploitation of vulnerable men struggling with religious guilt remains debatable.
The Sacred Garment Controversy
Holly’s revelation that subscribers request she wear her “Sunday church garment” in videos represents a particularly provocative element of her brand.
Temple garments hold deep religious significance for Mormons who’ve been through temple ceremonies, symbolising sacred covenants with God.
Using these garments in sexual content would be considered deeply blasphemous by most members of the faith.
The fact that Mormon subscribers specifically request this suggests they’re seeking to transgress religious boundaries in their engagement with Holly’s content – mixing the sacred and the profane in ways that intensify the forbidden nature of their actions.
The Choice: Nudes or Church

Holly’s public conflict with church leadership has only increased her notoriety and, likely, her subscriber base.
The bishop’s ultimatum – choose between OnlyFans and church membership – forced Holly to decide between financial security and religious community.
Her choice to continue creating content while maintaining church attendance (as previously reported) creates an ongoing tension that feeds into her “Mormon mistress” brand.
The situation highlights how OnlyFans has created financial opportunities that some people find too lucrative to abandon, even when they conflict with deeply held religious beliefs or community membership.
From Recruiter to $45k Monthly
Holly’s transition from recruiting to OnlyFans represents a dramatic income increase and lifestyle change.
Starting in August of the previous year, she’s built a business generating $45,000 monthly – far exceeding what most recruiting positions offer.
The price has been social isolation within her religious community and the constant demands of maintaining relationships with dozens of regular subscribers.
Her “20 dedicated regulars” require daily attention, creating what amounts to multiple ongoing virtual relationships that Holly must manage alongside her four children.
The Widow’s New Path

Stephen’s death in 2017 at just 31 left Holly as a young widow with children to support.
Her belief that he would have approved of her OnlyFans career – given his awareness of her “sexy side” – provides personal justification for choices that her religious community rejects.
The invocation of childhood dreams about Playboy suggests Holly views her current work as finally pursuing long-suppressed desires rather than a desperate financial move.
Whether accurate or retrospective justification, this framing allows Holly to position her OnlyFans career as authentic self-expression rather than economic necessity.
For now, the “Mormon mistress” continues building her business on the tensions between religious prohibition and sexual desire – one $45,000 month at a time.