Kick streamer Sam Frank has firmly pushed back against viral online claims that she is shutting down her website and stepping away from faith-based content following the alleged underperformance of $200 premium Bible sales.
The rumors spread rapidly across X in the past 48 hours, fueled by drama-focused accounts. One widely circulated post from @Kick_Champ stated: “Sam Frank says she is CLOSING her website and stepping back from religious content after her $200 Bible sales underperformed.” Accompanying video clips framed the situation as a failed monetization effort tied to her openly Christian streams, highlighting what some viewed as hypocrisy given her frequent free Bible giveaways on the street and during broadcasts.
Frank, who streams as @samxfrank, responded directly on X late on March 24, writing: “Who is paying you to post this defamation?? I don’t sell anything and I will keep doing my Bible studies on stream for anyone who wants to hear the word of God for FREE.”
The 20-something content creator first gained attention on TikTok before becoming a fixture on Kick, where she has built a substantial following through unfiltered IRL streams and group activities. She previously created adult content on OnlyFans for roughly two years, an experience she has described as leaving her feeling “broken.” Frank has openly credited her Christian faith with transforming her life, helping her exit the industry and overcome struggles including marijuana addiction.
In a recent livestream that has gone viral on Instagram Reels, TikTok and X, Frank became visibly emotional, fighting back tears as she held her Bible and gave thanks to God.
“Nobody can say that God didn’t save me from OnlyFans… Nobody can say that God didn’t save me from my addiction of marijuana,” she said, her voice cracking. “Nobody can say that. Nobody can take that away from me, either. So I thank you God that you’re so good that you saved me out of the captivity of the enemy. That you broke every chain of addiction on my life.”
The moment, which appears to have occurred in the days leading up to or on March 24, 2026, referenced a New Living Translation Life Application Study Bible. Frank, whose full name is Samantha Frank, was raised in a Filipino Christian household but drifted from her faith while pursuing content creation in Los Angeles. She has spoken about recommitting through re-baptism, regular church attendance and dedicated Bible study.
Throughout 2025 and 2026, she has increasingly woven faith into her programming, hosting regular Bible study sessions where she reads scripture, discusses verses, prays live and fields viewer questions. She also engages in IRL evangelism, approaching strangers to share her testimony and handing out physical Bibles at no cost. Frank has turned down lucrative deals, including a reported $100,000-per-month gambling sponsorship, citing her convictions and concerns about the potential impact on her audience. She consistently stresses that her Bible studies and giveaways involve no paywall or mandatory donations.
Reactions to her faith journey — and the latest emotional clip — remain sharply divided. Supporters in faith communities have hailed the testimony as a powerful story of redemption, with comments praising “Jesus saves and restores.” Critics have questioned the sincerity or suggested it may be content strategy, while others have labeled her public faith a “grift.” Frank has calmly addressed such accusations in the past, maintaining that her beliefs are genuine and that ultimate judgment belongs to God.
As of March 25, 2026, there is no confirmation from Frank herself of any website closure or decision to step back from religious content. Her Kick channel remains active, with recent Bible study VODs still available, and she continues posting faith reflections on X, including prayers of gratitude.
Fans seeking the latest updates should check her official X account @samxfrank or her Kick channel directly. As is common in streamer news, context can evolve quickly based on primary statements.

