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Allie Stuckey Promotes Former Porn Star Female Pastor

Allie Beth Stuckey’s April 6, 2026 episode of Relatable features former adult film performer Brittni De La Mora sharing her “powerful testimony of redemption.” The nearly hour-long interview walks viewers through her life story, from early childhood to current day. While the episode presents De La Mora’s narrative as a dramatic arc from trauma to triumph in Christ, a skeptical viewing reveals inconsistencies, minimized accountability, and heavy reliance on subjective “direct revelations” that raise red flags. Someone like Stuckey (a Calvinist and Reformed Baptist) should be the first to uphold the biblical standards regarding repentance, male church leadership, and charismatic excesses. It seems that the temptation to promote another reformed prostitute proved too great to resist.

Introduction

Brittni De La Mora introduces herself as a seven-year veteran of the adult industry who now co-runs multiple ministries to porn stars and porn addicts with her husband Richard. They minister at adult conventions, handing out gospel material while praying with the attendees. She frames her story as God turning “beauty from ashes,” emphasizing redemption and the harms of porn.

A Childhood Lacking Validation

De La Mora describes a “chaotic, non-Christian” childhood marked by verbal, physical, and emotional abuse from her parents, who were together but separated. Notably, there are very few details provided about the nature of the physical abuse. She recounts self-hatred from age 10, crying herself to sleep, and hearing phrases like “You’re a loser. I hate you. I wish I never had you.” Heartbreak after losing her virginity at 16 led to stripping in Mexico for affirmation, an eating disorder (anorexia), hospitalization, and eventual entry into porn for fame and validation.

 De La Mora repeatedly highlights abuse, yet the same section (and later ones) undercuts it with examples of parental care. This is most clearly seen in her mother’s strict but involved role, such as committing her to a mental institution for anorexia treatment. Stuckey herself appears to notice the tension, describing the upbringing as “complex” rather than straightforwardly abusive. This framing feels like a shield against personal accountability: brokenness explains every poor choice, while any positive parental input gets minimized.

Her Adult Industry Career

Brittni details dropping out of college classes, getting scouted by producers who pitched porn as “romance movies,” and skyrocketing success (daily bookings, Best New Starlet nomination). STDs like gonorrhea were normalized, and she spiraled into cocaine, heroin, meth, and Adderall to numb pain, control weight, and perform.

Brokenness in the Adult Industry and Alleged Conversion

After detoxing from heroin with her grandparents, she attended church, wept at the altar, received her first Bible, and devoured Scripture from Genesis, feeling God’s voice. At this point, she claims to be a Christian. A “backslidden Christian” pimp pulled her back into porn for an additional 3.5 years, twisting Scriptures to justify it. Once again, Brittni takes very little accountability for this relapse into sin. It was the pimp that “trafficked” her, as she has said in prior interviews. Eventually, she found a way to leave him and briefly move in with her mother, once again showing that she did not want for parental care.

On the day she was to film her final sex scene, the Holy Spirit allegedly told her to bring her Bible. On the plane to the shoot, she opened to Revelation 2:20-23 (the Jezebel passage condemning immorality) and broke down in tears. She claims God forgave her and promised love, peace, and joy if she quit. However, she still filmed the scene under heavy conviction, describing the regret afterward in passing, almost like a minor social media misstep rather than a profound moral failure. She told the crew she was leaving “for God” and walked away.

 The drama of the plane breakdown is theatrical, but the timeline is damning. She received this supposed direct word from God en route to the sex scene, yet proceeded anyway. The “regret” lands with zero weight: no deep mourning, no visible fruits of immediate repentance, just a casual acknowledgment before moving on. This undercuts the dramatic conversion framing and seems more like emotional catharsis than biblical repentance.

Brittni’s Life as a Pastor

Immediately after her final scene and supposed divine encounter, she began dating a guy from Facebook and sleeping with him. Once again, where is the repentance? Where is the brokenness? She claims that she was drawn to him because she thought she needed a buddy to take her to church. That is completely absurd. No one with any sense thinks that you can’t go to church alone. She comes off like a dependent child rather than a regenerate believer empowered by the Spirit. De La Mora expects us to believe that Christian culture and biblical values were completely foreign to her, straining credulity.

 Brittni immersed herself in church, serving in every ministry. She met her future husband after being invited to come to the Young Adults ministry. One of his sermons encouraged her to dump the Facebook boyfriend, followed by a year off dating before eventually marrying Richard De La Mora after being a Christian for about 2.5 years. They now have two daughters and co-lead ministries. De La Mora positions herself as a pastor, though she has modified her Twitter profile to remove those titles. Still, there is myriad evidence that she views herself that way, and she claims to be partnered with another lady pastor who works with her at porn conventions.

Conclusion: A Black Eye for Allie Beth Stuckey

De La Mora’s story is packaged as hope-filled redemption, but the interview reveals a pattern of externalizing blame (abuse narrative despite evidence of parental care), dramatic direct revelations from the Holy Spirit that conveniently justify or soften her choices, and a lack of clear, biblical repentance. She claims ongoing direct words from God, which is classic New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) territory, complete with her role as a co-pastor alongside her husband. Stuckey has always rejected this type of charismaticism as well as women cosplaying as pastors, based on scriptural grounds.

 Yet here, Stuckey platforms it all without pushback, seemingly swept up in celebrating a “reformed hoe” whose testimony checks the emotional and viral boxes. The result? A softened gospel that prioritizes dramatic stories over doctrinal fidelity and genuine fruit. De La Mora’s arc may sell books and ministry tickets, but it leaves serious questions about whether this is true conversion or just another sad chapter in the propaganda effort to guilt trip Christian men to marry former harlots. To add insult to injury, Allie Beth Stuckey revealed that she was completely ignorant of Brittni’s notorious self-proclaimed pastoral title, making this another massive L for all girlbosses pushing the Big Lie that women can do it all.

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2 Responses

  1. True penance would entail shutting one’s trap and living out their new vocation as believers quietly and humbly thereafter so as not to discredit the faithful. No wonder the world shakes it’s head at the church. Just embarrassing.

    I think of the competent humble ladies in my parish… Mothers, grandmothers, workers, aunts, nieces, sisters, wives, teachers, cleaners, pensioners, you name it…. All without fanfare, no shameful self promotion.

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