Former WWE Diva Taryn Terrell "lived in sin" when she was with Vince McMahon's company, but now as a born again Christian she's looking to better her life.
Terrell, who worked under the pseudonym "Tiffany" in the WWE, recently released a YouTube video in which she revealed she's ready to leave behind the life of sin she followed in the ring, according to TheChristianPost.com. The blonde bombshell said she has found Jesus and is looking to live life as a good Christian woman.
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"I went on the road with the WWE for a while and that want to be a Christian sort of went to the wayside," Terrell said in the video, which spans over 10 minutes in length. "I lived in sin. I was not a good person. I can say that I am ashamed of who I was in a lot of ways and the decisions that I made, and it was because I wasn't a Christian."
Terrell said she made the video because she was sitting in church and "had this profound feeling that I needed to do something" and that she "needed to reach out to someone."
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The current TNA Knockout burst onto the WWE scene in 2007, but she left the company in grisly fashion in 2010 after she was released from her contract following a domestic dispute with then-husband and former WWE Superstar Drew McIntyre. After working on the Independent circuit, Terrell resurfaced in TNA in 2012 and still works for Dixie Carter's company.
Terrell said while she was with the WWE, she strayed from God to focus on her career, but she's discovered a new sense of purpose through the restoration of her faith. The Knockout said she always practiced Christianity before becoming a wrestler, including going to church in Florida, but she lost her way when she joined the WWE.
"A lot of times I thought, 'How am I going to be a Christian?' 'How can I be accepted by God?' I have done awful things. I have not lived as a Christian. I lived as a sinner," she said.
Now, she's back to her Christian ways and is ready to share her story with the rest of the world.
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