An adult performer who ranks among the top 0.1% of racy content creators has revealed how she once misguidedly joined a bizarre “no sex” group.
Cami Strella kicked off her career as a cocktail waitress in a gentlemen’s club before taking the stage as an exotic dancer; she started camming in 2019, then creating content in 2020 to pay her way through school.
But despite her racy past, she says she “accidentally” became a born-again virgin. She explained on the notorious Plug Talk podcast how when she was in college, she thought she could make some quick money by signing up with a multi-level marketing company – a type of pyramid selling scheme – that sold household products.
Cami said: “When I initially got involved, I went down to a conference down in Fort Lauderdale, the whole thing culminated in a Sunday service that was 'optional'.”
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She says the money-making scheme was run by fundamentalist Christians who convinced her to “commit her life to God.”
“My coaches were so conservative,” she told hosts Adam22 and Lena the Plug.
"They literally thought yoga was like something the devil made up. They didn't let me wear yoga pants, and they had me commit to being a born-again virgin.”
The group even banned television, except for a carefully-chosen list of approved shows, so when Cami admitted to her group mentor that she watched porn, they were shocked and insisted she confess all her sins.
And when she then told them that she’d had a one-night stand with a solder that she’d met, they were thoroughly outraged: “My mentor said ‘Oh my gosh Cami, you're a sex addict. You need to get help.’
“Sex addict? I had sex once in eight months!”
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Cami’s mentor insisted she had therapy to deal with what he called her addiction.
“He sent me to this therapist – who I think was not even a real therapist, licensed or anything. It was just some Christian woman trying to do slut conversion therapy on me," she said.
“This therapist tried to have me recite the name of every person that I've ever slept with and after about seven people I said ‘it's somewhere between seven and 7,000 I have no idea how many people I’ve slept with'.”
She added that her true figure before she started in the adult industry was “somewhere between 50 and 70.”
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“I was 23 at the time so I was putting in work," she said.
Cami got herself out of the group and started working in the sex industry in 2018 while she was studying occupational therapy.
But when her classmates found out she was an adult entertainer, she was asked to leave the programme, leading her towards the full-time work she does today.
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