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Madi Prewett Reflects on Previously Living in ‘Secret Sexual Sin’

Madison Prewett has recently shared her struggles with living in “secret sexual sin,” revealing that she battled with pornography and masturbation from a young age. In an episode of “The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast,” Prewett, now 29, opened up about the shame and secrecy that consumed her life as she kept this struggle hidden from those around her. Despite appearing to follow a path of purity and faith on the outside, Prewett was living a double life of secret sin that only led to more shame and guilt.

The former Bachelor contestant confessed that this pattern continued throughout high school until she finally mustered the courage to confess her sins during her college years. Prewett shared that breaking free from this cycle of addiction brought her a sense of relief and lightness that she had never experienced before. She emphasized the importance of confessing our sins and bringing them into the light to overcome shame and guilt.

After marrying Grant Troutt in 2022, Prewett welcomed their daughter Hosanna in 2025. She expressed gratitude for the support of her Godly community and the power of confession in her journey towards freedom from porn and masturbation. Despite the struggles she faced since middle school, Prewett has been able to overcome these challenges with the help of faith and community.

In a separate interview on the “Stay True” podcast, Prewett reflected on her decade-long journey of breaking free from the chains of addiction. She credited her freedom to the grace of God and the support of those around her who helped her navigate through this difficult journey. Prewett’s story serves as a testament to the power of confession and community in overcoming struggles and finding freedom from sin.

By sharing her story, Prewett hopes to inspire others to break free from their own secret sins and find healing through confession and support. She encourages others to bring their struggles into the light and seek help from trusted friends and mentors. Prewett’s journey serves as a reminder that no matter how deep our struggles may be, there is always hope for redemption and freedom through faith and community support.

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