Ex-Mormon OnlyFans star unveils secrets of magic underwear sex ritual: The whole religion is a joke
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This redefined “hot pants.”A Mormon-cum-OnlyFans creator has unraveled the secrets behind the religious undergarments known as “magic underwear” — which she claimed are so sacred that her in-laws allegedly burned theirs after she accidentally touched them while doing laundry.“They’ll lie about this stuff because they’re embarrassed,” Kari Keone — who goes by @spaceghost on social media — declared in a series of X posts blowing up online.“The whole religion is a joke.”The skin-flick-star had been a Mormon in the 1990s, but left the church Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and now hawks scintillating body shots on OnlyFans.In a recent “fashion statement” for her over 100,000 X followers, Keone lifted the curtain, er should we say outerwear, on her former faith.
She specifically discussed the “temple garments,” sacrosanct undies embroidered with ancient symbols that adherents are instructed to wear under their clothing day and night to remind members of their commitment to God.“I got married super young — at age 22 — and we lived with my Mormon mother-in-law and father-in-law for a bit because my husband had some debt we were paying off,” the ex-penitent recalled.“I accidentally touched his dad’s magic underwear doing laundry and his mom cut the runes out of it and burned them in the backyard.”The porn-again Christian also included photos of the markings she cut out of these literal “hot” pants.And that wasn’t the only bombshell Keone dropped while dressing down her former religion’s hallowed boxers, which have been the go-to couture since the 1840s.“One cool factoid about the magic underwear is that you’re never supposed to take it off,” the adult entertainer declared.
“This includes sex.You’re supposed to have sex with the underwear on at all times.”This has been disputed by members of the church, who noted that this religious undergarb is generally removed during hanky panky, bathing an...