In 2012, esteemed Harvard divinity professor announced a groundbreaking discovery in Rome: a business-card-sized fragment of ancient Coptic papyrus. The fragment contained a shocking line of text: "Jesus said to them, 'My wife...'" . Dubbed The Gospel of Jesus's Wife , the discovery made global headlines, threatening to rewrite centuries of Christian dogma regarding Jesus's celibacy.
Before her name was linked to ancient manuscripts, was the stage name for the wife of Walter Fritz, a Florida businessman and former museum director. In the early 2000s, Fritz operated a series of adult websites featuring his wife under the "Jenny Seemore" persona, billing her as "America’s #1 Slut Wife". jenny seemore
Upon deeper forensic investigation of Fritz's server logs and business history, Sabar uncovered the extensive, multi-year network of adult sites starring . Scholars and critics quickly realized that the thematic elements of the forgery—the hyper-focus on a sexually active, highly empowered female religious figure—perfectly mirrored the bizarre, hybrid adult-theological themes championed on the Jenny Seemore forums. In 2012, esteemed Harvard divinity professor announced a
After an uncredited debut in Richard Attenborough's Oh! What a Lovely War (1969), Seymour captured international stardom at age 22. She was cast as , the virginal, tarot-card-reading psychic in the 1973 James Bond classic Live and Let Die . Playing opposite Roger Moore, her ethereal beauty and poise launched her into the global spotlight. 2. The Cult Classic: Somewhere in Time (1980) Before her name was linked to ancient manuscripts,