Colombian model Claudia Hichster admitted to having prostituted in the past but after an intervention from God himself she now publishes letters she receives directly from the Lord on her weblog.
The dark beauty admitted in an interview with gossip magazine Elenco to having received money for sexual favors. She emphatically denied being a "prepago" (prostitute), but said that due to economic necessity she slept with drug traffickers.
The model reportedly would get between $5,000 and $10,000 for each "favor" she bestowed.
Hichster revealed that Bogota is full of pimps who are quick to involve beautiful women into the world of high-level prostitution.
"A media director, a hairdresser, your model friend, the friend of a friend, or the man you met in the supermarket" could become the next hook-up for her expensive trysts, she said to La Fiscalia.
She admits to having fallen deep into the seedy underbelly of fame, into a dark world of drugs and alcohol, until a voice from above pulled her up into the light.
"The night of March 16 I awoke and a number of thoughts about God came to me. I heard a voice calling me. At first I thought I was crazy, but then I realized God was with me. The first thing the voice said was 'I want the truth to be revealed'," Hichster told the newspaper.
Apparently, the voice of God dictated seven revelations to the clairvoyant Christian, six of which she has posted on her blog.
She claims to have prophesied the floods in Brazil, earthquakes in Colombia's coffee region and now she has revealed on her twitter page that a disease is breaking out at the Vatican in Rome.
"God warns us we will experience a wave of stunning catastrophes, manifested in the human being's own self and of the need to clean the work the devil has done. Turn back the kingdom of God, for the day will come when we have nowhere to hide," the model has written on her blog, transcribed her pillow talks with God.
The sexy soothsayer has revealed much - her body, her dark past and now the clairvoyant word of God. What next?
Source: Colombia Reports
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