She said that the British comedian - who has overcome drink and drug addictions – has matured so much that he wants to use his experiences to help others.
The 26-year-old told Grazia, 'Russell has changed his life and wants to help other people change theirs. For all his naughtiness on the surface, underneath he's truly good.
'My parents adore him.
'People laugh when I say Russell is a man of God but I'm just waiting for them to see what he does.'
The couple are planning on setting up their own charity to put some of their wealth to good use.
'We have this plan to set up a foundation to help people: feed them, clothe them, give shelter,' she explained. 'We don't want to use our fame just to sit on our money on a mountain. We want to do something with it.'