The prominence of being a celebrity might be taxing at times, but it does provide a unique opportunity for people to publicly share and stand up for their beliefs.
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The following is written by Elaine Bradley, drummer for the Neon Trees.
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Everyone loves a good wedding photo, especially when it's backdropped by a beautiful temple. Check out these 10 wedding photos from famous Mormons:
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I hope you all had a Happy Halloween! Here are a few Mormon celebrities who found fun ways to celebrate the holiday:
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Neon Trees drummer, Elaine Bradley, left no room for doubt that she thinks pornography is harmful when she took a black Sharpie to one of her white pregnancy t-shirts before her performance on Late Night with Seth Meyers.
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When first touring with the Neon Trees, there was a point in Elaine Bradley's life when she abandoned the faith she had grown up in. Despite having been baptized, having attended BYU, and having served a mission in Frankfurt, Germany, she fell away from the Church.
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In a recent interview withKUTV, Elaine Bradley shared her faith and the surprising story of how a non-Mormon helped her reconnect to Mormonism. This friend, a rock musician who stood out for choosing not to drink or use substances, came to stay with Bradley, and when the topic of religion came up, he explained his faith simply. He told Bradley he wasn't religions, but, "I just think it’s important to have a personal relationship with God."
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Music producer Eric Robertson has collected some of the best talent the music scene has to offer in Hold On, a tribute to LDS songwriter Michael McLean.
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