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Blac Chyna leaves Only Fans and finds herself in God
MAR 25, 2023 4:00 AM
BY ROBERT SPENCER
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The world today seems to be inundated with craziness, but reality TV star and OnlyFans model Blac Chyna has made some dramatic changes in her life that show that all is not lost: the still, small voice can still break through in the noisiest life, and sanity can return even to someone who is totally immersed in the absurdity of the contemporary age. Blac Chyna, who has now returned to going by her original name, Angela White, has found God, gotten baptized, reversed her bizarre body modifications, and quit OnlyFans. If someone at the forefront of today’s lifeless and degenerate popular culture can turn her life around, there is hope for everyone.
On Thursday, White posted a photo of her baptism on her Blac Chyna Instagram account, with the caption: “I was reborn on my birthday 5-11-22. God is good.” The UK’s Daily Mail reported Friday that the baptism was the hallmark of sweeping changes she was making in her life: “I’m not doing OnlyFans anymore,” she announced. “I’m kind of past that. It is one of those things where I did what I needed to do at that moment because of the circumstances I was in.”
This was a major step, as according to the Daily Mail, Blac Chyna “joined OnlyFans in 2020” and was quickly “confirmed as the top celebrity earner in the following year.” This meant that Blac Chyna was “raking in as much as $20 million per month — although she has since claimed that her earnings were closer to $1 million a year.” Either way, not an inconsiderable chunk of change, and Blac Chyna gave her voyeur base their money’s worth: she “regularly treated fans to raunchy content and celebrated themed days such as Foot Freaks Monday’s [sic].”
White explains now that she sees her OnlyFans career, however lucrative, as incompatible with the life she has chosen: “With me being baptized, that’s just not what God will want me to do. It’s kind of degrading.” She added: “I think my baptism on my birthday played a big part. Everything has been kind of trickling down for me and lining up perfectly. Now I’m just going by faith. I’m not even really going by like the Blac Chyna way or the Angela way. Let me just let God lead me.” She said that she now planned to “trust God in every step.”
White said that she sought baptism out of a desire to “become whole.” This was a telling turn of phrase, as Blac Chyna had undergone numerous body modification surgeries, including, according to the Daily Mail, “four breast surgeries, liposuction, and a backside enhancement.” Yet even with all of that, she didn’t feel whole. In fact, she has even gotten it all reversed as part of her process of recovering herself.
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Former Yankees closer Wetteland has child sex abuse charges dropped
By Jenna Lemoncelli, NYPost
March 28, 2023 1:27pm Updated
Child sexual assault charges against former Yankees closer John Wetteland have been dismissed after a split decision jury in August led to a mistrial in the case.
All three counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child against the 56-year-old were dismissed on March 23, according to Wetteland’s Denton County court records, per WFAA in Dallas.
Prosecutors filed a motion to dismiss the case last week, and Judge Lee Ann Breading granted the motion.
The Denton County District Attorney’s Office said Monday that they are not planning to file new charges in the case, according to WFAA.
Wetteland was initially arrested in January 2019 on charges of continuous sexual abuse of a child under the age of 14.
The former All-Star pitcher — who helped the Yankees win a World Series over the Braves in 1996, and was named the series’ MVP — was accused of assaulting the child three times between 2004 and 2006 at his then-home in Bartonville, Tx., according to a probable cause affidavit obtained by WFAA in 2019.
John Wetteland's mugshot.
The Star-Telegram reported that Wetteland denied the accusations during his trial in August — where the jury also heard from the accuser.
On Sept. 2, a Denton County judge declared a mistrial in his case after the jury came back with a deadlock decision.
Wetteland faced 25 years to life in prison if convicted.
Yankees closer John Wetteland stands on the field during Game 3 of the 1996 World Series against the Braves at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium on Oct. 22, 1996 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Wetteland, a former three-time All-Star, pitched 12 seasons in the majors with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Montreal Expos, New York Yankees and Texas Rangers.
In 2005, Wetteland was inducted into the Texas Rangers Hall of Fame.
He also served as a bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals and the Seattle Mariners.
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