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The God Warrior is a nickname given to Marguerite Perrin, who appeared twice as a cast member on the popular reality TV program Trading Spouses. In the show, Marguerite is portrayed as a dogmatic Christian struggling to get along with her exchange family members, who describe themselves as "New Age Humanists." Needless to say, highly entertaining drama and conflict ensued between the polar opposites and Mrs. Perrin became the subject of online exploits, most notably on YouTube and YTMND. During her stay with the exchange family, Mrs. Perrin makes several attempts to convert the hosts to Christianity. To her own dismay, this religious crusade leads to a conflict with her "temporary" spouse Chris and his three children. Upon returning home, she unleashes a fit of rage before her family, complaining that they had not been praying for her while she was sleeping in the house of the "dark side". She also refers to herself as a "God Warrior," which became embraced by the netizens who watched the episode. For hardcore reality TV fans and online pranksters who watched the episode, The God Warrior was almost like a blessing from above. People made remix videos with original clips on YouTube and YTMND, featuring highlights and quotables like "It was so dork-sided! BAWWWWWW!" and "GET THE HELL OUT OF MY HOUSE. IF YOU BELIEVE IN GOD YOU CAN STAY." Here is a soundboard of the God Warrior. In addition, a homemade, talking bobblehead doll of Marguerite Perrin was made by a fan and sold on eBay for $870. Thinking the doll was funny, Marguerite autographed a picture of herself holding a picture of the bobblehead doll. Jay Leno purchased the doll and surprised her with the gift during her guest appearance on The Tonight Show in November 2005. In a recent prank phone call made to Marguerite's house, she told the prankster that the show was heavily edited and not everything was necessarily as it appeared on television. She continued to defend both families involved, explaining that even her host family were portrayed in a very warped and "disrespectful" way, and that it wasn't true. She stated that she actually liked her host family and that they got along fairly well