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Oli London Detransitions And Converts to Christianity

Oli London Detransitions And Converts to Christianity

Oli London Detransitions And Converts to Christianity

By Marie

Oli London, a British Internet personality, singer and actor, known for his multiple ethnic plastic surgery procedures has recently surrendered his life to Jesus Christ and has undergone a radical transformation after identifying as a transgender woman.

Oli London, according to CBN News, underwent 32 plastic surgeries to make him look like a Korean woman despite being born a man. He had planned to travel to Bangkok, Thailand, to undergo gender reassignment surgery and to receive breast implants, but was convicted by God.

He said, “I was going to church, and I was thinking, ‘Why am I doing this? What’s the reason behind this?’ God made me the way I am, and I shouldn’t be chasing this, it’s not right, I was just experiencing gender dysphoria, and I would have ruined my life and been super unhappy.”

He added that finding God and reading the Bible contributed to his detransition.

“I actually started going to church three months ago, and I go several times a week now,” London explained. “I’ve been reading the Bible, I’ve been learning online, and watching YouTube videos about the teaching of Jesus, and that has really helped me in my detransition. It made me realize that God made me the way He did (and) I should just stick with who I am, be who I am, and just find happiness.”

Also, London shaved his hair off completely, which he views as the beginning of his journey back to being a man. He’s also stopped using makeups and is lifting weights at the gym.

He further said that he now wants to use his platform to speak out on the harmful effects that transgender treatments have on minors.

“I just want to speak up because there are a lot of people out there who are confused about who they are,” he said. “I just want people to be the way they are born, the way that God intended.”

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