"Bachelor"Season 24 Stars Madison Priwett In recent weeks, she shares a deeply personal aspect of her life, from what she describes as her struggle with pornography to become a committed husband. Recently, on her podcast, "Stay true," Prewett and her husband, Grant Troutt, revealed the controversial way to plan to discipline his daughter, to cause a significant internet discussion.
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Former "Bachelor" Star says she and husband planning "a splash daughter how he commanded the Bible
Priwett and her husband, which is a Pastor in Texas, they discovered that they plan to "spit" their newborn daughter, born in January 2025, referring to the Bible as his guide for the controversial choice of parenthood.
"We will (spit), because the Bible clearly says," Folly is bound in the child, but discipline strikes him far, "he said on the podcast." "Troutt said to Podcast.
Priwett29, added, "It also says discipline with a stick especially. ... Well, some people can say," You can discipline them with time exit. "Wait, writes with a stick."
As the conversation continued, Priwet clarified that all future sponkeens would be made on a "very friendly way."
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"Mom doesn't want to discipline you, Mom doesn't enjoy getting on strike, but there are consequences for disobedience," Priwett said he would tell her daughter. "And that's what you say, there are consequences for our sin. There are consequences for disobedience."
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Prewett says he understands why you should discipline your children

In order to justify his position, the "bachelor" alum drew on his childhood experience.
"The discipline is not pleasant. ... When my father spat when I was young, I didn't enjoy it," she said. "But now I look back, as, as, I praise God, my father loved me enough to discipline me. Praise God that my father makes me trained in righteousness."
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Fans respond to the comments "Bachelor" Stars
The paragraph pair for spanking their daughter quickly provoked a return address of the Internet, and many social media beneficiaries share their disagreement.
"What was I commanded miss?" Someone asked on Instagram.
"I could never hit my child," someone else commented. "How is spanking any different from child abuse?"
Another user shared his experience with his sons, who are eight and 11, writing, "I don't hit me; we'll never have and I'll never."
Fourth frayed Predwett and pastot, publication, "Actually proven (to) the physical punishment does not work. There is no" you mean "about it."
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The user recognized the belief of Priwetta, but he criticized the application of a literal parenting, "but when it comes to the protection of the child," he is worrisome, "he is worrying.
'Bachelor' star describes in detail her struggle with porn for years
Recently, Priwet opened his age long fighting with porn and masturbation during her "remain true" podcast, who described as "sexual sin."
According to the star of reality, her fighting with porn began when she was 13 after she saw something "extremely inappropriate" in his friend's house.
"I was examining my value and my identity. Every time I left myself with sexual sin, I didn't know my purpose," she said before explaining that she could not "get rid of the cycle until she said other people about it.
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"Fortunately, the grace of God and the power of the pious community and the people around me, I was not released for - I do not know for 10 years. But it was captured by the enslaved and marked me so long," the Podkaj revealed.
Prewett's husband also fought with sexual sin and drug
And Prewett was not alone in her fighting. Troutt also discovered his battle with sin during the podcast, explaining that he was stuck in the "shame, wheel cycle" with porn and drugs.
According to Troutt, he used to smoke marijuana consistently before "crazy Panic attack" ask him to leave the remedy for good.
After that, he began to realize his "sexual sin seriously," he led to have an emotional experience with God, which he implied changed him forever.
"It drove me to this place where I had nothing but (God). I just remember Jesus, (I) cured me. It was as if he pulled me out in my life, because he said in the person of Jesus Christ," he said.
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