Porn Star Shuns Away From Adult Movies And Lands Millionaire Husband After Pray-Over Meet Up

An ex-porn figure has found love with a 70-year-old millionaire, she then converted her beliefs after pray-over Buddhist meditation. Nong Nat, 31, was marked dozens of adult films along with Asian Heart and Tokyo Hunter. She was even sued over the saucy roles after police recognized her face in a tug of black-market videos in Buddhist Thailand where pornography is unlawful.

Nat Chanapa Quits Porn Industry

But Nong is famous by her screen name, Nat Chanapa, decided to quit the adult industry, and became a devotee Buddhist and married American millionaire architect 70-year-old Harold Jennings Nesland Jr. in 2012.

She says Buddhist "good deeds, meditation and praying", alighted her a generous husband. The busty DD cup model said: "I've been making lot of good deeds lately." "Other than receiving such charity from my husband's monthly allowance, he has also been giving me extra money, too. "No matter how much he withdraws from the bank, he splits it with me 50/50. "Prayers and meditation get you a good husband." She added.

The ex-porn-model, whose full name is Kejsarin Chaichalermphol, was given a six-month suspended decision and fined in 2003 after cops identified her from hardcore porn VHS tapes. Thailand's Buddhist-majority cultivation is generally conservative about sexuality, in difference to the infamous countries has gained for harlotry, live sex chat shows and on-off red-light districts.

Following the argument over her porn industry, Nong quit the adult figure profession and now devoting her entire life to Buddhism despite of speculations of having a "sugar-daddy".

Nong Still Playful With Fans

But she keeps fans amused with cheeky pictures of her naked taking a bath, kissing girls, undressing at home - as well as shots from her private life such as wife chores. In one of her pictures, having a dinner with Harold she wrote: "I pay for this dinner. You don't need to pay now, honey. Just pay me back at the end of the month."

Nong added: "I used to be a Christian but I've been a Buddhist since I was about 21 years old. Recently I've started doing good deeds a lot more and taking the religion more seriously.

"I regularly visit the temple, study and have to look over my family. All my time's taken up with challenges, praying and meditating. "Buddhism changed not only what I think now, it changed the way I lived my life. I'm a lot happier now."

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