Lauren Drain Kagan has come a long way since her childhood. The current Instagram model and fitness trainer was once part of the Westboro Baptist Church, which is known as a hate cult for their “homophobic pickets”.
However, he left the Church and started his social media career, which has taken off.
Lauren Drain Kagan Slays In Black Dress
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The 36-year-old fitness trainer is motivating his followers as 2022 draws to a close. She can be seen wearing a tight black dress, a long white trench coat and black heels.
“If you don’t feel like a boss, fake it till you make it baby,” she wrote in the caption. “Leadership and achieving your goals starts as mind and then energy. ✨ Go pick up my daughter and get her sleds…don’t ask me why I’m wearing this ?.”
Fans of the fitness trainer didn’t hesitate to comment on the reel. “I mean, it doesn’t look like optimal clothing for sledding but hey, when it works it works,” one fan jokingly wrote.
“Beautiful and sexy ????❤️???,” said another. One user loved the trench coat, commenting, “Oh, I’m obsessed with that jacket.”
One of Drain’s fans loved the motivation he gave, commenting, “Your coach is amazing ??.”
Lauren Drain Kagan’s Time With Westboro Baptist Church
Instagram | Lauren Drain Kagan
The 36-year-old grew up as a member of the Westboro Baptist Church, known as a hate cult for their “homphobic pickets”. The Instagram influencer and fitness model was brought into the organization by her father when she was 14, but recently, she left the Church and started her social media career, which has taken off.
He discussed his experience in a 2013 story titled “Banished: Surviving My Years in the Westboro Baptist Church,” but also opened up about that chapter in his life on Michael Sartain’s podcast.
“They provide you with this information about what will happen to you if you get kicked out,” he said. “I think when I got home, I saw my face marked,” he continued.
Lauren Drain Kagan’s Decision Hurts Her Family
Instagram | Lauren Drain Kagan
When Lauren Drain Kagan decided to leave, she thought her family would support her, however, that didn’t happen. “I’m so low, these 70 people are the only people I’ve related to for seven years,” Drain continued to explain while on the podcast. “My mother, my father, my brothers, they cut me off at once, they said I was not worthy of God, not worthy of them.”
“I can’t make a phone call, I can’t go home for dinner, I can’t drive by the house. If you’re separated from everyone you love for a day, and they tell you, ‘go on your own’, that’s what I have,” he said.
During that time, she focused on her career as a nurse, which helped her recover her mental health. “Thank God I’m really safe in my job because it’s the only security I have in life… I honestly just get it done and work as best I can because I don’t really have a life outside of it,” he added.
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