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The fashion industry has long been associated with glamour, luxury, and fame. However, for some supermodels, their success goes beyond the runway and extends to a deeper spiritual foundation rooted in Christian faith

Here’s a look at seven famous supermodels who have openly shared their beliefs and used their platforms to inspire others while staying true to their spiritual journey with God.

1. Chantal Ashantè Hill

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Chantal Ashantè Hill, a talented model and spiritual dancer, draws strength from her Christian faith. She has been open about how God’s divine influence guided her to dance and shaped her career. Chantal’s belief in God’s purpose for her life has kept her focused, even in an industry that often leads to distractions. 

She incorporates her faith in her dance ministry, striving to share God’s love through her performances. In her own words, she is a “Spiritual Ballerina,” focusing on personal well-being, faith, and staying true to her calling.

2. Kylie Bisutti

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Kylie Bisutti’s journey in the modeling world took a significant turn when she chose to prioritize her Christian faith over fame. After winning the Victoria’s Secret model search competition, Kylie became a household name. However, she eventually walked away from the modeling industry to live a life more aligned with her beliefs. 

She’s publicly shared the challenges she faced, including being objectified, and now leads a Christian lifestyle, speaking at churches, and even launching her own Christian clothing line, God-Inspired Fashion

3. Adriana Lima

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As one of the most iconic Victoria’s Secret Angels, Adriana Lima is often seen in glamorous ads for brands like Maybelline and Jason Wu. Despite her high-profile career, Lima has never shied away from sharing her Catholic faith. She advocates for abstinence and purity before marriage and is frequently seen wearing a scapular, a symbol of her devotion. 

4. Kate Upton

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Kate Upton rose to fame after gracing the cover of Sports Illustrated in 2012. While many admired her for her stunning looks, Upton has been candid about her Christian beliefs. She’s shared how she felt uncomfortable being objectified and how her faith helped her navigate the pressures of the modeling industry. 

Kate’s decision to get a cross tattooed on her finger was a public declaration of her commitment to her faith, ensuring she carries a reminder of God’s presence with her at all times.

5. Kathy Ireland

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Kathy Ireland is perhaps one of the best-known Christian supermodels, with a career that spans decades. As one of the first “model-turned-moguls,” Kathy built a multi-million dollar brand, but she never strayed from her Christian values. She has been outspoken about her faith, even participating in the “I AM SECOND” campaign. 

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These five supermodels have used their careers as a platform to showcase not just their beauty but also their unwavering Christian faith. They have demonstrated that it’s possible to succeed in the modeling industry while staying true to personal beliefs. 

Whether through public declarations, clothing lines, or charity work, they continue to inspire others to live authentically, grounded in faith.

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