Sister Mary Blaze has become an online sensation after sharing her raunchy dance moves online – with some fans even begging the 77-year-old to launch a subscription account
A nun turned influencer has become a “thirst trap for Jesus” – with admirers now pleading with her to set up a subscription account on a racy content website. Sister Mary Blaze is livening up Catholicism with her provocative dances that have left viewers – both faithful and secular – absolutely captivated.
The 77-year-old is striving to “break down barriers” with her risqué choreography, which she delivers within church grounds. Sister Mary’s catchphrase is obviously “pray and slay”. She has exploded across social media, amassing well over 10m views – having showcased her routines to her congregation of 254,000 followers.
Supporters are now bombarding the nun’s social media profiles with peculiar demands – with some even pleading for her to establish a presence on an adult website.
Sister Mary Blaze, from LA, said: “The goal is to break down the barriers that society [enforces], and [show] how women can feel feminine at any age. The Spirit simply moved me, it happens all the time.
“Some viewers have been shocked, some find it funny, some are simply astonished that I enjoy secular music, and others say I’m healing their religious traumas.
“But most of the comments have been hilarious, which I do enjoy reading – for example, calling the video a ‘nun’s thirst trap for Jesus!’ and ‘What’s her HolyFans account?’ Music is the magic that unites and heals.”
Sister Mary Blaze’s spiritual path commenced in 2010, following years of feeling adrift and lacking purpose in her existence.
The nun maintains that faith came knocking at her door and has since adhered to one principle – “pray and slay”. Despite the polarised response online to her dancing, she continues to share hundreds of posts aimed at uplifting her community.
Sister Mary Blaze explained: “I really enjoy when people laugh at my videos, it makes them forget their worries for a split second and even may start their healing process of religious trauma.
“We all have traumas and most of us can’t afford a therapist, so music and prayer shall do.
“The only higher up I answer to is God himself, I’m not the only religious figure that’s creating content or going viral on social media these days.
“It seems like there’s a common trend happening with many others hopping on the social media train, which means all our algorithms are going to stay blessed. I did a video supporting Pride Month for the LGBTQIA+ and my comment section was flooded with hate and blasphemous remarks.
“My heart was truly broken for the LGBTQIA+ community because all of God’s children deserve to be loved and accepted.”
Members of the public were left stunned by Sister Blaze’s outrageous dance moves. One person commented: “No one is better than you Sister Mary.”
Another person remarked: “Who said you can’t serve the lord while serving.” While one other viewer quipped: “The pastor will be notified.”
A fourth person joked: “Only nun I’m not afraid of.”
Another person cheekily asked: “Do you have an OnlyFaith account?”
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