In a recent Twitch stream, India Love said she wishes successful women would stop feuding and suggested that every choice she made was because of her Christian faith.
As seen in the VOD of the stream below, at the 30-minute point, India Love said that she grew frustrated seeing young women feuding online. “Y’all know much money y’all could be making just helping each other?” she said. “We got to help each other help each other… I just hate watching it happen, I wish they wasn’t on the internet fighting and shit.”
While she said she was careful not to overstep any boundaries and tell young women what to do, she cautioned them not to let any drama get to them. “I just love that God allowed me to go through so much stuff in my life, because all I want to do is help the next person,” she said. “I was a very hard-headed young lady. I definitely was not listening to a lot of people. Like, I just beat to my own drum. I did what I wanted to do, and that’s just that.”
She said that she doesn’t “regret” the choices that she’s made, but she felt that she should have “listened a lot more” to people talking to her. “But that’s not what God wanted me to do,” she added. “So I’m okay with that.”
Earlier this year, the social media star sat down with Speedy Morman for an episode of Complex’s 360 With Speedy and discussed her net worth, with rumors that she’s making a considerable amount of money thanks to her OnlyFans. She has since quit the platform and said that she’s in a different place in her life now. “It wasn't that difficult because I have so much faith in God and I know He probably didn't want me to be doing that, and now that I'm not doing that,” she said. “So I'm gonna get something better with streaming.”
Elsewhere during the stream, she opened up about facing criticism online and said that Christianity has helped her find peace.
“The other day, somebody asked me, ‘Why the fuck does the internet hate you so much?’” she said around the 20-minute point of the stream, as seen above. “I genuinely don’t know. I think that’s the part that bothers me.” She said that despite the hate she receives, she found comfort in various bible scriptures.
“Yes, sometimes the internet bothers me with how heavy of a negative whatever that they put on me… But I also know who I am and I know whose I am,” she continued. “I give everything to God. … When I went to church a couple Sundays ago, it was telling everyone about letting go of shame. I have a lot of shame for my mistakes. … Sometimes they weren’t just mistakes. Sometimes I was just choosing the wrong thing over and over and over. And that was my fault.”
She said that she’s feeling “very blessed” and wiser than she was, and that she’s excited to turn 30 soon.