Camilla Araújo says she’s moving on to the next phase of her life.
Speaking with The Hollywood Fix in Miami, the recently retired OnlyFans creator made it clear that her decision to leave the platform is serious, saying she’s “100 percent” done and stressing that it’s “definitely not” a publicity move.
Addressing concerns about her finances, Araújo pushed back on the idea that she could end up broke because of the decision. “I’m definitely not going to go broke,” she said. “I think I’ve made enough to not be broke. So, I think I’m fine.”
Araújo also made it clear she has no regrets about her decision. “I think it’s easy to assume like, ‘Oh, she regrets it.’ I definitely don’t. Some of my best friends still do it. … I just think you outgrow things. I just outgrew it,” she said, adding, “OnlyFans doesn’t serve me anymore.”
When asked about what’s next, she hinted that she’s “launching something that’s for the girls.”
“It’s not like exclusive sexual content. No,” she explained. “I’m done with that. … It’s something that I’m passionate about. I’m going to be able to help a lot more people, and I’m really excited.”
Earlier this week, the 23-year-old revealed she was officially leaving the platform after five years, a run she says earned her $20 million.
“I’m quitting. This is it,” she said in a TikTok.
“That platform is where I made my first million dollars. It’s where I retired my parents. It’s where I bought my first home,” the influencer shared. “I was able to help hundreds of people through it. I’m so incredibly grateful for how far that platform has taken me.”
