Camilla Araujo Hints At Onlyfans Exit After $11 Million Windfall on OnlyLikeFans

  • By Imani
  • Dec. 3, 2025, 12:05 p.m.

Big Earnings, Bigger Plans?

Camilla Araujo, a major player on OnlyFans, recently disclosed her staggering $11 million earnings over the past year. The revelation not only showcased her success but also sparked chatter online about her future on the platform. Araujo shared this news on X (formerly known as Twitter), expressing gratitude for another year of success. "Thankful for another year on OnlyFans," she posted alongside a screenshot of her earnings.

Social Media Buzz

The post quickly went viral, catching the eye of various accounts, including "Out of Context Human Race," which shared the news with its followers. Araujo's response was a cryptic retweet: "I’m kinda over it tho…" This candid admission set off a wave of reactions. Fans flooded the comment section, with some urging her to continue her work, while others encouraged a new direction. "You do a lot of good for the world, never stop please," one fan wrote. Meanwhile, critics also weighed in, questioning the value of such earnings.

“I don't even check the dashboard anymore. If the number dips, it ruins my mood. I can’t work. I can’t function.”

A Dramatic Exit on the Horizon?

In a recent chat on Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast, Araujo discussed her plans to make a memorable exit from the platform. "It’s going to be a big mic drop moment. It won’t be quiet. It’ll be intentional," she revealed. She further explained how earnings fluctuations affect her mental state and motivation. Her candidness about her experiences on OnlyFans provides a glimpse into the pressures behind the glamour of high earnings. Araujo's potential departure promises to be as sensational as her journey thus far, leaving fans and followers eagerly anticipating her next move.

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Imani follows the money: payouts, contracts, lawsuits, and platform enforcement. With a background in entertainment PR and paralegal work, she breaks complex stories into plain-English playbooks for creators. Her series Follow the Money connects drama to data - who benefits, who pays, and what to do next. Calm, sourced, and courtroom-ready; DTLA is her second office.