"My husband and I, we look at a Rolodex of friends that we have, and the ones that are dictating their life through that, and they're leading their life through that, and they're making their decisions through tarot or, you know, some of the witchcraft stuff … they're all so miserable," she said. "They're the most broke people. Usually, most of them are single; they don't have stability — and I'm talking about both financial and the love around them, right?"
"There's always this drama and dread and doom and gloom," she continued. "I was one of them, you know. … I would look around at my Christian friends, and I'm like, they're not perfect by any means, but I want what you have, you know? Like, I love the light that you have."
Since making the changes, Von D said that she feels like a whole new person: a better mom, a better wife, etc.
"I feel like I'm the best wife and the best mother I can be now because of the changes that I've had. It's like a deprogramming has taken place. Things that I used to find attractive are disgusting to me, you know? And it's like, I wish I could put into words like how amazing those changes are," she said.