“”The baccalaureate“The former Madi Prewett recently talked about his battle for several years against dependence on porn and the M-Sturve.
In a new episode of his podcast, “Stay True”, the former star of reality, which appeared on the Peter Weber season of “The Bachelor”, said that his fight against sexual sin had started at the age of 13.
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The former star of “Bachelor” says that she was a porn slave for years before God released her
“I was about 13 years old,” started Prewett. “I went to a friend and her parents were not there and she turned on this program which was extremely inappropriate.”
The 29 -year -old recalled having seen “everyone” in this entirely naked show, comparing him to “The Bachelor”, but in his words, “like, well worse”.
After looking at the show with her friend for the first time, Prewett said she started to feel new feelings for her and “wanting more”.
According to the mother of one, after starting to give in to her sexual desires, she began to “live a secret shame”.
“I questioned my value and my identity. Whenever I gave on sexual sin, I did not know my goal,” she said.
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Prewett explained that she was unable to “free herself” from this cycle until she was honest about her struggle with other people. “I stopped letting the enemy run my life by living in secret and living in isolation,” she said.
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Prewett has been free from porn for 10 years

After sharing her story of dependence on pornography and m-leturbation with community members, Prewett revealed that she has refrained from this lifestyle for a decade.
“Fortunately, by the grace of God and by the power of the divine community and people around me, I am free from porn and m -surction – I don’t even know – 10 years. But it was something that enslaved me and marked me for so long,” revealed the podcastor.
“It is always a choice for me every day, even as a married woman, not to return to the past of my sexual dependencies on sin,” added Prewett. “It is always a choice every day for me not to choose to covet things that I see online or to give a feeling that arises.”
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The competitor of “Bachelor” wants others to “free themselves” from sexual sin
According to Prewett, living a life without sexual sin has only strengthened her walk with God, and she hopes that the message is also true for her podcast listeners.
On Instagram, Prewett shared a clip from the recent episode, and in legend, she said that people “would remain stuck in what you are too afraid to confess”.
“God is not shocked by your sin,” she continued before reminding her disciples that they could also “free herself from sexual sin”.
Prewett’s message clearly resonated with its planned audience, while several social media users have started to rent the “Bachelor” alum for its vulnerability.
“Thank you for this episode,” said someone. “So much so, from the bottom of my heart. It was something that greatly condemned me lately, and I needed it.”
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Another user wrote: “Maddy, thank you very much for sharing this. You have no idea, I did the same thing, and it was frightening. My emotions were everywhere, but I felt free that I did not have to hide in shame.”
Fans continue to rent the star of “Bachelor” for her bravery
And admiration for Prewett and its recent confession does not stop there.
The former adult cinema star who became a pastor, Joshua Broome, felt in the same way, saying to Prewett how “grateful” he was able to share her story with “Clarity and daring”.
“So important and that God moves powerfully through this podcast,” he finished.
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Prewett learned a lot about herself in her marriage
During another episode of her podcast “Stay True”, Prewett explained how she learns to communicate her feelings with her husband, Grant Trout, during moments of frustration.
“It was my fall, it’s when I’m just responsive,” she said. “Like, a friend does something or even when I am in a relationship, someone does something that makes me angry or frustrated or that it hurts my feelings. When I am reactive at that time, it is at this point that my mind is led by sin instead of leading by the mind.”
She then detailed how she practiced this with her husband, explaining that she “will often take a second” to practice her signature “a break and pray”.
“You say,” Holy Spirit, show me where I have to have my share. Holy Spirit, show me how I have to communicate this. How I have to share where I was injured, ”she told listeners. “Do yourself on yourself instead of doing the other person where you point your finger. What I learned is, it is never useful if I said to myself:” You did that and you did this. You, this, and that. “”