Fitness model and OnlyFans Lauren Drain Kagan has focused on her self-love journey since leaving the Westboro Baptist Church, notorious for its “homophobic pickets” cult.
Most recently, the Instagram model shared a selfie that caught the attention of fans.
Lauren’s Drain Drops From Above
Instagram | Lauren Drain
The OnlyFans model posed in a black leather skirt, allowing her legs to be on full display. She paired the dress with a bronze front-tie crop top, which almost came off her chest. Her long blonde hair was straightened as she was seen smiling from ear to ear, bending over for a selfie.
“Mama can still take selfies ?,” she captioned the post.
Fans Can’t Get Enough of Lauren Drain
Instagram | Lauren Drain
Fans quickly took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the post, writing things like “Cute photo..love how tan you are before summer..you look amazing Lauren..✌️????❤️???? ? ” and “Hot baby ?.”
Others speculated something was going on between Drain and her husband as they asked, “What happened to your man?” and “What happened?”
A few weeks ago, Drain shared a Reel to Instagram of himself in tears, being so vulnerable with his fans, but the caption raised concerns. The video is of him in the car, as he looks out the window and then at the camera before tears start streaming down his face.
“When life feels so heavy, and you feel like it’s trying to break your spirit – and the people you love the most don’t see you,” she wrote in the video.
And she added, “This is real. my life right now. God protect me,” in the caption.
Lauren Drain Loses Her Family’s Support
Instagram | Lauren Drain Kagan
While it’s not clear who Drain was referring to in his caption on his latest post or when he posted a Reel a few weeks ago, he has been open in the past about how he lost the support of his family after he decided to leave the Westboro Baptist Church, which was known as an evil cult because ” their homophobic” pickets.
“I’ve tried many times to stay in touch with my family,” Drain told Fox News. “Unfortunately my father did not give me the space to do so. I have tried to contact my mother. He gave me feedback over the years, but not with any of my siblings. … I have done everything I can to contact them. I continue to do so.”
He continued, “It’s hard because when you get feedback from your parents that it’s not wanted, you’re separated from the family, you’re like a scapegoat,” he continued. “… I keep hoping. I always want my siblings to know I’m there for them. I am always here for them. If they want to call me, I’m here.”
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