Meet Nikole Mitchell @mitchellnikole Pastor turned @OnlyFans porn star

Pastor-turned-OnlyFans porn star says ‘her dreams have come true’ in emotional end of year Instagram post. Mitchell says ditching her pastor robes in favor of nothing at all has brought her fame and fortune. Nikole Mitchell, an Orange County, California, pastor turned bisexual stripper, has proudly proclaimed in a year’s-end Instagram post that in 2020 her “dreams came true.”.

“You don’t owe anyone your old self. You’re allowed to reinvent yourself as many times as you need. this is your life. Do with it what you want, not what others expect you to do with it,” Nikole Mitchell tells her followers on Instagram.

Growing up in a military family, Nikole Mitchell’s family life was rigid and very religious with visits to the local baptist church every Sunday. So it was hardly surprising when she decided to go to university in Cedarville, Ohio, and study Bible Studies. Here’s a video of a sermon she gave at the Woodland Hills church on July 1-2, 2017.

During her pastor days, stripper extraordinaire Nikole Mitchell once claimed that she was “dating Jesus.”  It’s been one hell of a break-up.

She now claims to make over $100,000 a month on OnlyFans.

One-time pastor Nikole Mitchell has been busy of late stripping and performing sexually explicit content on her thriving OnlyFans page.

In the post, Nikole Mitchell enumerated her many accomplishments since swapping her pastor life for stripping.

“I just wrapped up another TV segment on Fox26 and I’m in AWE of all the dreams that have come true this year,” she enthused. “Going viral. Being interviewed around the world. Being sought out as a life coach expert on TV. Filming my first lead in a film.”

Nikole Mitchell made clear that being a pastor was nothing compared with the celebrity brought on by throwing caution to the wind — and her clothes out the window — and becoming a stripper: “Being reached out [sic] by celebrities and stars who want to connect and collaborate. Making more money in a month than I used to make in a year. Meeting the most amazing humans.”

In an October episode of the British show This Morning, the Orange County resident marveled at how she had truly found herself this year.

“Until I could no longer fit there, the fullness of who I was wasn’t welcomed,” Nikole Mitchell recalled of her pre-stripping pastor days. “I was queer, my Church didn’t accept queer people, and I had desires to express myself in ways I had never been able to. I decided to finally step into the unknown and see where it would lead me, and it led me here and I am very grateful for it.”

While Nikole Mitchell did indeed love her husband during her pastor days, she realized some six or seven years into their relationship that she was not fully heterosexual and needed to strip herself of the confines of matrimony.

In her recent Instagram post, the lusty lady dropped a self-help aphorism or two for the masses demoralized by the financial, personal and medical indignities of the COVID-19 era, proclaiming, “There will always be reasons why now is not the right time but I’m telling you – now is ALWAYS the right time. I put myself out there, I shared my dreams with my inner circle and invested in support. THAT’S how I got where I am today.”

Nikole grew up in a religious military family before joining the army of online ladies evangelizing hedonism to paying subscribers on the fast-growing church that is OnlyFans. The 36-year-old mom of three said she went six years as a young adult without having sex with a soul.

“I basically started dating Jesus,” she said in an interview with Fabulous. “For six years between 2001 and 2007 I didn’t have sex with or kiss anyone.

“I became deeply, deeply focused on God. I stopped dating men entirely. While I had slept with guys in high school, it was terrible, teenage sex where we didn’t know what we were doing, I decided to stop seeing anyone during my time at university.”

“From a young age, I had fantasized about being a stripper,” Nikole Mitchell told the New York Post of shedding her pastor robes, and so much more, the Toronto Sun notes. “But I was indoctrinated to believe my desires and my body were innately sinful and bad.”

“I was so religious back then. To the point that I was surprised more people didn’t take this path [to seminary],” she said. “I would think ‘Everyone should attend seminary if you want to take your faith seriously.’ I was a little intense about it.”

Meeting and marrying former husband John, now 39, in 2009, and having their children, now aged ten, seven and five, who she doesn’t want to name, she joined a local evangelical church where she quickly felt at home.

“I would visit all the time and found it so welcoming,” she said. “It was the first church I’d visited where the pastors didn’t say ‘this is how it is’ but ‘this is how it might be’.

“After a while they approached me and said ‘you’re a theologian. I was stunned. I was a mother and a wife. I didn’t think I could be a pastor, but they said I should be.”

So over the next three years, Nikole set about learning how to sermonize – gradually building up to giving her own talks to the masses in the week

“I loved it,” she said. “I felt like I had found my calling.”

But gradually Nikole noticed elements of her sermons were being removed.

“I’m a mixed-race woman and I wanted to draw on that and my experience as a mother but they weren’t so keen,” she said. “That disappointed me as I felt it was really important.”

And she was starting to realize something else too – that she was bisexual. “I’d suppressed my dating urges for so long I didn’t know I was queer,” she said. “But I was. I was a queer woman who wanted orgasms and good sex and it was only as I got older I realized that.

“I wanted to incorporate the inclusion of queer people into my sermons and they didn’t want me to.”

Eventually, in 2017 she had had enough. “I felt demoralized,” she said. “I still believed in God but I realized the church was no longer the right place for me. So I gave my first full weekend of sermons, a huge achievement, and walked out.

“I never looked back. There I was, 33, and a free woman for the first time. I had no idea what I wanted to do or who I wanted to be.”

What she did know was she wanted to embrace her sexuality – something she believes, as a result of her religion, she had repressed for a long time.

“I always thought women couldn’t ask for sex or ask to be pleasured,” she said. “So, no longer a pastor, I booked a boudoir shoot. I felt so sexy lying there having my picture taken. It was wonderful.

“Afterwards the photographer asked if I wanted the pictures made into a book. I didn’t need asking twice.”

John thought the book was a gift for him – but Nikole had to correct him. “It was for me and I still keep it with me. The next week I got some nude photos taken and the week after I started looking into how I could make money from it.”

So, around a year ago, she set up an OnlyFans account. This is when people pay to see her perform sexual acts or post naked pictures.

Astonishingly she is now making $100,000  a month – way more than she used to.

“I was always taught that God didn’t like us making money and it was bad,” she said. “But I think God had a hand in me making so much money.

“Or maybe Mother Mary,” she joked.

And talking to Fabulous one of her daily religious affirmations pops up on her phone which makes her laugh: “God loves it when I make a lot of money”.

Nikole admitted she loved her new job and just two weeks ago filmed an erotic video for her fans. “I was doing it and I just lost myself in the best of ways,” she said. “I said to the filmography, ‘I just wanna take off all my clothes, is that okay?’ and they said it was.

“Well, less is more.”

“I honestly think I was born to take my clothes off… it feels like a calling. I love it so much.”

John, who she divorced amicably this year, is happy for her – even taking pictures for her at one point – but some friends and acquaintances aren’t.

“It’s very polarising,” she said. “Some people are like ‘you go girl’ whereas others are very critical.

“Still, I’m making huge amounts of cash and doing what I love. And I still believe in God.”

She’s been on Jimmy Kimmel, in the NY Post, and many other news media outlets lately, talking about her journey from God to OnlyFans star.

 

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Meet Nikole Mitchell @mitchellnikole Pastor turned @OnlyFans porn star

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7 Responses

  1. What a phony, broken piece of shit. I make maybe 20,000 a year, but I don’t envy her the money if this is how superficial and narcissistic she is to get it.

  2. I think she is cute and so sexy. I imagine having her on her back . Wonder what she will be saying while being railed ?
    lol

  3. “Oh God …..” the rest you know. F#$k me
    Nothing wrong with what she is doing. I would love to see her on a quality production set. Keiran Lee or Mike Adriano should hit her up before Vixen does

  4. Agreed.
    Given the economic times and the decline with millennials having no interest in religion what else should she do

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