OnlyFans model Summer Robert is making waves, not just for her striking looks but also for her unique perspective on faith and career. The 28-year-old, known for her size R chest, recently shared that she believes her curves are a gift from God meant to help her earn money for charitable causes. "God gave me my boobs so that I could make money off them and then donate them to the church," Robert revealed in a statement to Us Weekly on May 21. While her approach might raise eyebrows, Robert insists she's doing more good than most. "I donate so much of my money to the church and to charity," she stated. "The only difference is I take pictures of myself naked and post them."
Despite the unconventional path, Robert has found a balance between her spiritual beliefs and her thriving career. "I pray every single night," she said. "I wear a cross everywhere, 24/7. I go to mass every single Sunday. I don’t drink. I don’t do drugs. I try to be a good person." Robert openly defends her choices, highlighting the contrast between her life and those who judge her. "Without OnlyFans I’m basically the perfect Christian," she explained, questioning, "Why can’t I do it, when half the people judging me are doing way worse?"
“Mary Magdalene was a prostitute and she's still in heaven. So what's the difference?”
Reflecting on her journey, Robert shared how her modeling career has brought her closer to her faith. "I started to get more and more religious," she mentioned. "Now I can go to church. Now I can donate my money. I can do all the charity drives." It's this sense of purpose that brings her peace, knowing her earnings aren't just for personal gain but to aid those in need.
Robert doesn’t shy away from criticism about her career and faith. "If people call me a whore, whatever. I don’t care. But when they question my religion, that annoys me," she confessed. Her response to those who doubt her sincerity is straightforward: "If God didn’t want me doing this, He wouldn’t have given me big boobs." For Robert, her work is not just a job – it's a calling, one that blends her personal beliefs with her professional life.