A former Las Vegas lady of the night is on a mission to help other prostitutes find God.
Annie Lobert is a former Sin City prostitute who found Jesus and wants to help other girls do the same on the new three-part series,
"Hookers: Saved on the Strip" on Investigation Discovery.
Lobert worked as a hooker for over 10 years before starting Hookers for Jesus in 2006.
Lobert wants to help girls make a change - like she did when she began working with The Church of South Las Vegas.
Together with the church's pastor, the former hooker started Destiny House, a shelter for ex-prostitutes that would help get them off the streets.
"When I used to get arrested and the vice [cops] called me a 'hooker,' it really offended me," Lobert told The Post.
So now she tries to help other women from going down the same path of destruction.
TV cameras follow Lobert as she tries to teach ex-call girls how to turn their lives around.
The three-part series, which premieres on Dec. 8, introduces viewers to several former ladies of the night.
"One day I was thinking, if I was reaching out to women and starting to go into casinos and saying, 'I can help you change your life,' and calling myself Annie, it would be a weird thing -- 'Annie Lobert's Reach Out.'" she tells The Post.
"So I figured Hookers for Jesus. I believe in God, for one, and I was a hooker and now I go and fish for people [to save]."
via Discovery
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