Brittni De La Mora

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Brittni De La Mora

Brittni De La Mora (née Ruiz; born 1987), known professionally as Jenna Presley, is an American former pornographic film actress.[4][1] Having founded Love Always Ministries alongside her husband, she has subsequently become an outspoken critic of pornography.[5][independent source needed]

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De La Mora in 2010
Born
Brittni Ruiz[1][2]

1987 (age 3738)[3][better source needed]
Other namesJenna Presley
Spouse
Richard De La Mora
(m. 2016)
Children2
WebsiteLove Always Ministries
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Brittni De La Mora was born Brittni Ruiz in San Diego, California, where she had a traumatic childhood, and first tried stripping on a trip to Tijuana, Mexico while in high school.[6] While in college and working at a Santa Barbara strip club, a few producers asked Ruiz if she was interested in making "romance movies".[4] Ruiz entered the adult film industry in September 2005 when she was 18 years old under the name Jenna Presley.[2] In 2010, she was named by Maxim as one of the 12 top female stars in porn.[7][page needed] Complex ranked her 17th on its list of "The Top 100 Hottest Porn Stars (Right Now)" in 2011.[8]

During her time in the adult film industry, Presley used crystal meth, heroin, and cocaine (to try to lose weight), as well as ecstasy and oxycontin.[2] She witnessed her boyfriend being fatally stabbed by a motorcycle gang.[4]

After she had been in the industry for three years, Ruiz's grandparents took her to the Rock Church in San Diego, where "she raised her hand to receive Jesus as her personal Lord and Savior" after hearing a sermon by preacher Miles McPherson.[9] Further inspired by Rachel Collins, a Christian pastor at XXX Church, Ruiz left the adult film industry in December 2012 after she completed her last scene in Las Vegas.[2][10]

Ministry

In a 2013 interview, Ruiz discussed a book in the making about her past struggles with drugs in the industry and about her new faith in Christianity.[11] In August 2013, she appeared on The View with Craig Gross, pastor of the Triple X Church, to discuss her conversion to Christianity.[1]

After leaving the pornography industry, she preached at Cornerstone Church of San Diego.[12]

In 2016, Ruiz married Richard De La Mora, a pastor at Cornerstone Church.[12] In 2020, the couple founded Love Always Ministries.[13] They reside in San Diego.[14][15]

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