Lauren Drain Kagan Makes Fans Worry, Posts Vulnerable Video To Social Media
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on February 11, 2023 at 7:30 PM EST
Lauren Drain Kagan tends to share photos of herself to boost her OnlyFans account, but her latest video has fans worried.
She shared a Reel to Instagram of herself in tears, being extremely vulnerable with her fans, but her caption had some concern.
Lauren Drain Kagan's Cryptic Video
The fitness guru shared a video of herself in a car, as she looks out the window and then at the camera, before tears start pouring down her face.
"When life feels so heavy and you feel like it's trying to break your spirit - and the people you love the most didn't check on you," she wrote on the video.
And she added, "This is as real as it gets. My life right now. God protect me," in the caption.
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Fans immediately took to the comments section to share support for the 36-year-old, including UFC ring girl Brittney Palmer who said, "You got this ❤️."
Another friend of Kagan's said, "Love you babe ❤️ I know it all too well."
Other fans chimed in with, "Your life online isn't real, and you lose the real people in your life trying to live online" and "Stay strong! You can manage this."
Another one of her followers wrote, "Iv had a tough life. I’m 35 and I have realized how fast it went by and how fast the rest of my life will go by. So what’s the point in letting that heaviness get to you. Let the weight crush you for 30 more years?? Na ,find the wind and move with it! Look back in a few years and see that this is nothing."
While another one of Kagan's followers chimed in with, "Remember the story of the footprints in the sand where in the moments of struggle when you feel alone and then realize god will carry you through when you don’t feel like you can continue on your own…even if you don’t realize it at the time while it’s happening."
Lauren Drain Kagan Has Been Open With Losing Her Family's Support
Although it is unclear as to who Kagan is referring to in her caption, she has been open in the past about how she lost the support of her family after she made the decision to leave the Westboro Baptist Church, which is known for being a hateful cult due to their “homphobic picketing.”
“I’ve tried many times to stay in touch with my family,” Drain told Fox News. “Unfortunately, my father doesn’t really give me any room to do so. I’ve tried to reach out to my mother. She’s given me some feedback along the years, but not with any of my siblings. … I’ve done everything I can to reach out to them. I still continue to do so.”
She continued, “It’s just hard because when you get the feedback from your parents that it’s not wanted, you’re cut off from the family, you’re like a black sheep,” she continued. “… I still continue to hold hope. I just always want my siblings to know I’m here for them. I’m always here for them. If they ever want to reach out to me, I’m here.”