STRYPER Guitarist's Ex-Prostitute Wife Starring In New Reality-TV Series

December 8, 2010

Annie Lobért, wife of STRYPER guitarist Oz Fox and former high-class call girl, stars in a new series, "Hookers: Saved On The Strip", which premieres tonight (Wednesday, December 8) at 10 p.m. ET on the Investigation Discovery channel. The three-part series chronicles the life of Lobért, who makes it her faith-based mission to help prostitutes in Las Vegas change their lives.

"The parts that you will see is what [Investigation Discovery] chose to portray. There are a lot of things that you will not see that you're just going to have to trust, if you are a Christian watching, that we are doing this for God," Lobért told The Christian Post. "It is a show about redemption and restoration in Jesus Christ."

A trailer for the show can be viewed below.

In a 2009 interview with Classic Rock magazine, Fox stated about Lobért, "My wife has a wonderful ministry called Hookers For Jesus and she reaches out to people that are trapped in the world of sex trafficking, helping them to get out of the business. She meets these girls on the street or in casinos and has them come to church and realize that they don't have to live that life. Her church provides a home for them to stay in… what she does is amazing.

"Annie herself was a prostitute for 11 years and she had a radical change in her life after a drug overdose that almost killed her," Fox continued. "She found God and we married on June 5 [2009]. We live together in Las Vegas. She has a big heart and life is good."

"Hookers: Saved On The Strip" trailer:

Behind the scenes on the STRYPER fall 2009 tour with Oz Fox and his wife, Annie Lobért:

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