OnlyFans model Lauren Drain Kagan has been focusing on her self-love journey since leaving the Westboro Baptist Church, known for being an evil cult due to its “homophobic picketing.” She has been finding self-love through fitness and encouraging others to get into shape.
The 37-year-old wrote a book about her experience within the Church and her self-healing journey called “Banished: Surviving My Years in the Westboro Baptist Church.” In addition to being an author, Lauren Drain Kagan is also an Instagram model and fitness guru.
Lauren Drain Flaunts Booty On A Boat
The OnlyFans model lives as she has a party on a boat, even driving while in a bright green thong bathing suit, leaving her booty on full display.
“Captain Lauren👩🏼✈️,” she captioned the video, showing Drain in the driver’s seat as the boat flies through the water. Her long blonde hair is blowing in the wind, while her backside is on full display, plopped on the white leather seat.
Fans immediately took to the comments section to share their thoughts. One user wrote, “Captain Lauren!! Hahaha love it. So beautiful out there!” another said, “You can be my captain anytime!”
A third chimed in, “Loving this!😍😍,” while one of her followers expressed, “Such a Doll ❤️.”
Lauren Drain Opens Up About Her Time With The Church
As previously reported, Lauren Drain grew up as a member of the Westboro Baptist Church, known for being an evil cult due to its “homophobic picketing.” The now-fitness model and influencer were first brought into the organization by her father when she was just 14 years old. Still, once she got older, she realized she disagreed with the Church’s beliefs,, so she decided to leave the Church and begin her social media career. However, she lost her entire family because the 37-year-old did not have her family’s support like she thought she would on leaving the church.
“I struggled the first six months. The first month was super hard. I didn’t want to leave originally. I wasn’t ready. It’s a huge sacrifice to leave your family. I missed my family so much. I loved them so much. I felt like I disappointed them, that I was a shame and disgrace,” she told Glamour. “I struggled because that was my family and life for seven years. It was most of my teenage and college years. I wasn’t ready to give up my family.”
The 37-year-old decided to write a book called “Banished: Surviving My Years in the Westboro Baptist Church” to discuss her experience in the Church and bring awareness. When speaking to Glamour about her book, Lauren Drain Kagan explained what made her realize she needed to leave Westboro Baptist Church.
“I knew there were verses that talked about not judging. And I also knew some verses talked about you should judge, but judge righteously…I knew there were these conflicting verses, and I wanted to know how we would justify that since we were being so judgmental. That’s an example of how we didn’t have a full answer,” she said.